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Gravel biking around Langueux offers diverse landscapes, from coastal paths along the Bay of Saint-Brieuc to inland routes utilizing repurposed railway viaducts. The region is characterized by its significant natural reserve, extensive tidal flats, and a network of trails that blend natural beauty with historical infrastructure. Riders can expect varied terrain, including unpaved segments, coastal views, and pathways through the Gouessant river valley.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.5
(10)
66
riders
38.3km
02:20
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
31
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100km
06:25
1,050m
1,050m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
(2)
32
riders
92.2km
05:57
850m
850m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
19
riders
110km
07:20
1,020m
1,020m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
13
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46.6km
02:54
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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small passage with a nice view, and on a car-free road
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beautiful pond and peaceful place for a good flat walk, very well-appointed banks, large parking lot, and direct access to the village and the "petit écho de la mode" exhibition space.
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Historical monument rated per 2018. Originally a rail connecton from 1905 till 1949.
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The Viaduct des Ponts-Neufs is an impressive historical structure in Hillion. The viaduct was built between 1913 and 1914 by Louis Auguste Harel de La Noë for the Chemins de Fer des Côtes-du-Nord. It is an arch bridge that spans the Gouessant Valley and offers a magnificent view of the waterfalls below. The viaduct is 27 metres high and 237 metres long, including a pedestrian walkway.
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With the patronage of "John the Baptist", this parish has chosen a saint who is considered a forerunner of Jesus Christ. In Christian theology, he is the voice of the voice in the desert prophesied in the Old Testament book of Isaiah: "A voice calls out: In the desert prepare the way for the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God!" (Luther Bible). John is the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, who was visited by the Mother of God Mary when she learned from the Archangel Gabriel that she herself was to give birth to Jesus Christ, and her - until then childless - relative was still pregnant in old age. The feast day of Saint Jean Baptist in the calendar of saints is June 24th.
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Langueux offers a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 70 routes available. These range from easy rides suitable for beginners to more challenging paths for experienced cyclists, covering diverse landscapes from coastal areas to inland river valleys.
You can expect a diverse mix of terrain. Trails often feature coastal paths along the Bay of Saint-Brieuc, unpaved segments, and routes utilizing repurposed railway viaducts like the Ponts-Neufs Viaduct and the Parfond du Gouët Viaduct. The landscape includes river valleys, tidal flats, and natural reserves, providing varied surfaces for gravel biking.
Yes, Langueux offers options for all skill levels. While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are at least 2 easy trails available, making it possible to find suitable options for families or those new to gravel biking. These routes often provide a gentler introduction to the region's scenic beauty.
Many trails incorporate significant local landmarks. You can ride past impressive structures like the Ponts-Neufs Viaduct and the Parfond du Gouët Viaduct, which are now part of the cycling network. Coastal routes offer views of La Grève des Courses and the expansive Saint-Brieuc Bay Nature Reserve, known for its rich biodiversity.
The gravel bike trails in Langueux are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the stunning coastal views of the Bay of Saint-Brieuc to the unique experience of cycling across historic viaducts and through tranquil river valleys.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Douvenant Viaduct – Ponts-Neufs Viaduct loop from Yffiniac, spanning 57.5 miles (92.6 km), or the Douvenant Viaduct – Ponts-Neufs Viaduct loop from Brézillet, at 62.2 miles (100.1 km), offer significant distances and elevation gains. These routes connect multiple viaducts and traverse varied terrain, providing a demanding and rewarding experience.
The region of Brittany, including Langueux, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer provides warmer weather for coastal rides. Autumn offers cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage, making it ideal for longer inland tours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails around Langueux are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Greves de Langueux – Douvenant Viaduct loop from Saint-Brieuc, which offers coastal views and passes a historic viaduct, and the Parfond de Gouët Viaduct – Parfond du Gouët Viaduct loop from Saint-Brieuc.
While specific parking areas for each trail vary, many routes start from towns like Saint-Brieuc or Yffiniac, where public parking is generally available. For routes that begin near natural attractions or viaducts, look for designated parking facilities or roadside parking options. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking recommendations.
Many natural areas and trails in France, including those around Langueux, permit dogs, especially if kept on a leash. However, regulations can vary for specific nature reserves or protected areas within the Bay of Saint-Brieuc. It's always best to check local signage or the specific rules for the trail you plan to ride to ensure dogs are allowed.
While specific cafes directly on every trail might be limited, many routes pass through or near towns and villages where you can find places to eat and drink. Coastal routes, in particular, may offer opportunities in areas like La Grève des Courses or nearby Binic Beach. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is recommended.
The length of gravel bike routes in Langueux varies significantly. You can find shorter loops, such as the Greves de Langueux – Douvenant Viaduct loop from Saint-Brieuc at 24.5 miles (39.4 km), to much longer and more challenging routes like the Douvenant Viaduct – Ponts-Neufs Viaduct loop from Brézillet, which extends over 62 miles (100 km).


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