Ahuy is located on the Langres Plateau, 6 km north of Dijon. It can be accessed by road D107A from Dijon in the south passing through the commune and the village and continuing north to join the D966 just north of the commune.[3]
The commune has an average altitude of 350m with the lowest point at the Suzon river [fr] in the east and highest point of 395m at the intersection of the Chemin des Vaches (CR21) and the Chemin du Bois de Vantoux (CR18).
The southern part of the commune overlaps with the urban area of Dijon and the area covered by the town is quite large however the rest of the commune is mostly forest in the west and farmland in the east.
The Suzon stream passes through the length of the commune from the north, forming part of the north-eastern boundary and flowing to the southern border and south to Dijon.[3]
The inhabitants of the commune are known as Aqueduciens or Aqueduciennes in French.[5]
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1793
560
—
1800
451
−3.05%
1806
446
−0.19%
1821
437
−0.14%
1831
445
+0.18%
1836
471
+1.14%
1841
451
−0.86%
1846
451
+0.00%
1851
437
−0.63%
1856
433
−0.18%
1861
410
−1.09%
1866
417
+0.34%
1872
388
−1.19%
1876
398
+0.64%
1881
422
+1.18%
1886
436
+0.65%
1891
429
−0.32%
1896
402
−1.29%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a.
1901
395
−0.35%
1906
395
+0.00%
1911
385
−0.51%
1921
351
−0.92%
1926
353
+0.11%
1931
363
+0.56%
1936
375
+0.65%
1946
383
+0.21%
1954
533
+4.22%
1962
539
+0.14%
1968
603
+1.89%
1975
633
+0.70%
1982
960
+6.13%
1990
1,283
+3.69%
1999
1,356
+0.62%
2007
1,301
−0.52%
2012
1,265
−0.56%
2017
1,210
−0.89%
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In the Circuit du four à chaux there is an old lime kiln.
Ahuy is surrounded by walking trails and several hiking trails are accessible only 20 minutes from Dijon town centre by bus or tram. Paths are largely in the forest and marked so that it the walker can choose any suitable route.
Ahuy also has a football field, next to which tables are installed picnic under trees in a large expanse of grass. This is a very quiet area and sometimes activities are organized. There are also two tennis courts used by the Ahuy tennis club nearby.
The Mille-club is a festival hall party that hosts several activities.
Religious heritage
The commune has several religious buildings and structures that are registered as historical monuments:
The Church of Saint Agnan (12th century).[28] The Church has several items that are registered as historical objects: