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No traffic gravel bike trails around Ahuillé traverse the Mayenne department in northwestern France, characterized by rolling green hills, peaceful riverbanks, and scenic farmlands. The region features unspoilt landscapes, including sparkling rivers, flower-filled fields, and lush forests, providing a tranquil setting for cycling. An extensive network of greenways, often utilizing former railway lines, offers traffic-free routes. The terrain generally includes gentle ascents and descents, suitable for varied gravel biking experiences.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.0
(2)
19
riders
46.2km
02:28
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
19
riders
47.6km
02:59
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.7
(7)
18
riders
24.1km
01:31
200m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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17
riders
44.6km
02:23
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
14
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60.1km
03:35
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The patronage of this church has been entrusted to Saint Simeon, who is mentioned in the New Testament. According to the biblical account by Luke, he and the prophetess Anna were the two people present in the Temple in Jerusalem forty days after the birth of Jesus Christ, when Mary and Joseph—following Jewish custom—entered the Temple with their firstborn son and an offering (two doves). The Evangelist records the following prayer on the occasion of this encounter between the elderly Simeon and Jesus as the promised Messiah: "Now, Lord, you are releasing your servant in peace, according to your word. For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the presence of all nations: a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of your people Israel." (Luke 2:29-32)
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The cathedral (i.e., a bishop's church) in Laval was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as saints, but rather, the ONE God in THREE Persons – God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God's Holy Spirit – was chosen as its patron saint. Father Reinhard Körner writes about the mystery of the Holy Trinity: + "Among the great prayer-givers in the history of Christianity... I found prayer texts in which each of the divine Three was explicitly addressed – in the same prayer. When I tried to recite the texts, I could sense that these people had not only individually envisioned God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit – they were addressing a divine community. And it seemed to me that they could only do this in their written prayers because they also did so otherwise, quietly in their hearts."
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This church was not dedicated to one of the many people who died as martyrs (witnesses to their faith) for their Christian beliefs, or whom we venerate as blessed or saints because of their exemplary lives. Rather, this parish has chosen God himself – in the "Holy Trinity" – as its patron saint. According to Christian doctrine, we believe in ONE God, who exists in THREE persons – God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. The following description can be found on the EKD (Evangelical Church in Germany) website: + “The word attempts to express the seemingly impossible, namely that God is simultaneously three and one. To understand this, it helps to consider how people have experienced God throughout history: as a Creator who loves his world and humanity like a father loves his children. As a God who himself became human in Jesus Christ, his Son, and shared human life. And finally, as a God who is still present and alive among people in the Holy Spirit.”
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There are 28 traffic-free gravel bike trails around Ahuillé, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, with one easy option available.
The Mayenne region, including areas around Ahuillé, features diverse and appealing landscapes. You can expect to traverse rolling green hills, peaceful riverbanks, and scenic farmlands. Many routes utilize quiet paths along the La Mayenne river and extensive greenways, often on former railway lines, providing traffic-free and safe cycling through picturesque scenery.
While most routes are moderate to difficult, there is one easy traffic-free gravel bike trail available. The region's greenways, often built on former railway lines, are generally flat and well-suited for families looking for a relaxed ride away from traffic. These paths offer a tranquil atmosphere amidst unspoilt landscapes.
Many routes offer opportunities to explore the local heritage. You might pass through picturesque villages or near historical sites. For example, the route Laval – Port-Salut Abbey loop from Laval takes you near the city of Laval, which is home to the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Other highlights include the Belle-Poule Lock and scenic sections Along the Vicoin River.
The Mayenne region offers beautiful scenery throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, ideal for cycling. Summer can also be enjoyable, with opportunities to stop by numerous lakes for a break. Winter rides are possible, but checking local weather conditions is always recommended.
Yes, many of the traffic-free gravel bike trails around Ahuillé are designed as loops. For instance, you can explore the Bonne Lock – Port-Rhingeard Lock loop from Laval or the Le bois loop from Laval, both offering circular journeys through the scenic landscape.
The komoot community highly rates the traffic-free gravel biking experiences around Ahuillé, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful unspoilt landscapes, and the opportunity to cycle along peaceful riverbanks and greenways away from car traffic.
While specific parking details for each trail are best checked on individual route pages, many routes start from towns like Laval. These towns typically offer public parking facilities. For example, routes like Pont Aristide-Briand – Laval loop from Laval begin in Laval, where parking options are generally available.
Laval, a significant town near Ahuillé, is accessible by public transport, including train services. From Laval, you can often connect to local bus services or cycle directly to the start of many traffic-free routes. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies for specific routes.
Yes, for more comprehensive information about gravel biking opportunities in the wider Mayenne department, you can visit the Laval Tourism website. They offer details on various routes and the region's dedication to cycling. You can find more information at laval-tourisme.com.
The traffic-free gravel bike trails around Ahuillé cater to various skill levels. Out of 28 routes, 17 are rated as moderate, 10 are difficult, and there is 1 easy trail. This variety ensures that both experienced gravel bikers and those looking for a gentler ride can find suitable options.


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