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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Ouen-Des-Alleux traverse a landscape characterized by tranquil countryside, river valleys, and preserved bocage. The region features a network of greenways and designated cycling paths, providing options away from motorized traffic. Prominent natural features include the Couesnon river valley with its wooded slopes and meadows, and picturesque lakes such as Lac de Châtillon. The terrain generally offers varied gradients suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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25
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164km
10:29
940m
940m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.9km
01:35
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.7km
02:13
240m
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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143km
09:19
840m
840m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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From there it looks the strongest !!!
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Practice for going to the train station
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Lovely route, first along the coast on good cycle paths, then after the large car park via all sorts of narrow roads and villages back to the campsite in Ceaux.
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If there's a remarkable site that's worth a detour, it's Mont St Michel!
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Menhir: From the Breton: Men (stone) and Hir (long). It is an upright stone, made of a single block.
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The water we crossed was quite muddy, but that's just a side note.
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This greenway between Mont Saint-Michel and Pontorson alternates between magnificent stretches with unobstructed views and shaded sections with bucolic charm. Away from road traffic, this section reveals the unique calm of nature.
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The Couesnon dike connects the mainland to Mont-Saint-Michel by crossing the polders. By bike, it offers a unique perspective of the bay and its expanses. This rolling, windy section gives the approach to the Mont its character.
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There are over 90 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 21 easy, 24 moderate, and 46 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for every cyclist.
Yes, the region offers several easy routes perfect for families. The Electricity – Regalante greenway loop from Saint-Hilaire-des-Landes is a moderate 25 km option that utilizes the La Régalante greenway, known for its peaceful, car-free sections. The Fougères-Antrain greenway (VD3) is also an excellent choice, following an old railway line for a secure and scenic experience.
You'll experience a diverse range of landscapes, from tranquil countryside and preserved bocage to wooded valleys and riverbanks. Many routes follow the picturesque Couesnon River valley, known for its natural environment. You might also pass by serene lakes like Lac de Châtillon and Lac de la Cantache, offering beautiful views and opportunities for birdwatching.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For instance, the The Tree on the Rock loop from Sens-de-Bretagne offers a 29 km ride through varied terrain. The region around Fougères and Mézières-sur-Couesnon also features numerous loops on mostly paved, quiet country roads.
The routes often pass by historical towns and natural sites. You can enjoy views of the Couesnon valley from the Viewpoint over the Couesnon valley, or visit the Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier Pond. The keep of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier is another notable historical landmark. The Regalante greenway itself is a highlight, offering a peaceful journey through the countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 133 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the greenways, the scenic beauty of the Couesnon valley, and the well-maintained paths that allow for peaceful, car-free touring.
Absolutely. The Fougères–Vitré Greenway – Railroad line to Pontorson loop from La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert is a challenging 123 km route that incorporates significant greenway sections. The Fougères-Antrain greenway (VD3) also extends towards Mont-Saint-Michel, offering an excellent foundation for longer, multi-day tours away from traffic.
While Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux itself is a rural area, larger towns like Fougères and Vitré, which are hubs for many cycling routes, are more accessible by public transport. From these towns, you can often connect to the greenways and quiet country roads. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for specific connections to your chosen starting point.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter can be damp, but many routes remain accessible.
Yes, routes often pass by picturesque lakes such as Lac de Châtillon and Lac de la Cantache. Lac de Châtillon is particularly noted as an ornithological reserve, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The tranquil nature of the greenways and river valleys also provides opportunities to observe local wildlife in their natural habitats.
Parking is typically available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Saint-Ouen-des-Alleux, Fougères, or Sens-de-Bretagne. Look for designated parking areas near town centers or trailheads. Many greenways, being former railway lines, often have parking facilities at their access points.


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