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Jogging around Vallée de Douvenant offers routes through a landscape characterized by the Douvenant River, wooded areas, and open meadows. The terrain is generally gentle, providing accessible paths for various fitness levels. The valley is also home to the historic Viaduc de Douvenant, which offers panoramic views and is integrated into several running routes. Its proximity to Saint-Brieuc and Langueux allows for easy access to natural tranquility.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Majestic arched viaduct, it is part of the many works of art in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc built by engineer Harel de la Noë at the beginning of the 20th century. 10 m high and 58 m long, it spans a small stream, which once allowed the Chemins de fer des Côtes-du-Nord line to connect Saint-Brieuc to Moncontour.
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The Gouédic Valley Park is a veritable green lung located in the heart of the city. 35 m high, the Toupin bridge, built by Louis Harel de la Noë and listed as a Historic Monument, connected Saint-Brieuc to Moncontour at the beginning of the 20th century, in the era of the railways. Photo credit: Emmanuel Berthier
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Historical monument rated per 2018. Originally a rail connecton from 1905 till 1949.
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It is here that the Gouédic passes under the splendid Toupin viaduct. This work from the beginning of the 20th century, named after its architect, was built for railway use. A few decades later, when the car became the main means of transport, the viaduct was transformed and largely made ugly. In 2013, a restoration campaign made the viaduct an architectural jewel. It was included the following year on the list of historic monuments.
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The Légué locks are hydraulic structures that regulate the water level between the Gouët river and the port of Saint-Brieuc – Le Légué. They are located at the entrance to the port, about 1 mile from the mouth of the river. They are used to facilitate the navigation of commercial, fishing and pleasure boats, depending on the tides and coefficients. The Légué locks are open according to a variable schedule, which depends on the height of the water and the amplitude of the tides. You can consult the lock schedules on the Saint-Brieuc – Le Légué port website, or contact them by telephone or VHF. The Légué locks are also a place to observe the fauna and flora of the river, as well as the historical and industrial heritage of the port.
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Vallée de Douvenant offers an extensive network for runners, with over 460 listed routes. These range from easy paths to more challenging trails, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Vallée de Douvenant is known for its generally gentle terrain, making it ideal for beginners. There are over 40 easy running routes available. Many paths follow the Douvenant River, offering a serene and accessible experience.
For those seeking longer distances, Vallée de Douvenant connects to broader natural areas. You can find over 70 difficult routes. Some routes extend towards the Bay of Saint-Brieuc or even link to sections of the famous GR®34 customs officers' footpath, offering more extensive exploration and varied terrain.
Absolutely. The valley's gentle terrain and well-maintained trails make it suitable for family outings. Shorter loops, often through wooded areas and open meadows, provide a pleasant experience for all ages. Many routes have minimal elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely run or walk with children.
Vallée de Douvenant is a natural area, and many trails are suitable for running with dogs. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other visitors, and to respect local regulations regarding pets in natural spaces.
Runners in Vallée de Douvenant will experience a diverse landscape characterized by the gentle flow of the Douvenant River, providing tranquil riverside paths. The routes also weave through refreshing wooded areas offering shade and open meadows with expansive views, creating a varied and engaging running environment.
Yes, a significant landmark is the Viaduc de Douvenant. This impressive architectural structure, rehabilitated for 'slow traffic,' offers exceptional panoramic views of the Bay of Saint-Brieuc. Routes like Douvenant Viaduct loop from Stade Fred Aubert incorporate this historical feature.
Vallée de Douvenant borders Saint-Brieuc and Langueux, making it easily accessible from urban centers. While specific public transport stops directly at trailheads may vary, its proximity to these towns generally allows for convenient access via local bus services, providing a quick transition from city life to natural tranquility.
Many of the running routes in Vallée de Douvenant are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Boutdeville Park loop from Stade Fred Aubert and the Douvenant Viaduct loop from Réserve naturelle nationale de la baie de Saint-Brieuc, which offer varied distances and scenery.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 250 reviews. Runners often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the varied terrain encompassing riverside paths, woodlands, and open fields, and the integration of historical landmarks like the Viaduc de Douvenant into the routes.
Yes, several routes provide glimpses or direct views of the Bay of Saint-Brieuc. The Viaduc de Douvenant itself offers exceptional panoramic views of the bay. Additionally, routes that extend towards the 'Grèves de Langueux' or the 'Réserve naturelle nationale de la baie de Saint-Brieuc' will bring you closer to the coastal scenery.
Given its accessibility from nearby towns, parking is generally available at common starting points for routes, such as near Stade Fred Aubert or other local amenities in Saint-Brieuc and Langueux. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking information.


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