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Boscamnant walks
In the Bois Charmants woods - Boscamnant
A gravel and sand track winds its way along the hillsides, which resemble small mountains. The dense forest cascades down the gentle slopes and stretches as far as the eye can see, accompanying walkers into a "wild wilderness".
Arboretum, quarries and horses at Le Fouilloux
Please note: August 2022 Hike suspended by:
Prefectural order prohibiting access to trails and forests Arboretum, quarries and horses at Fouilloux
Discover the kaolin (white clay) quarries, horses and arboretum belonging to the village children in a preserved natural environment.
The pond turtle trails in Saint-Aigulin - Southern route
The commune of Saint-Aigulin offers a superb hiking trail through the Double forest, its moors, ponds and village. Biodiversity abounds here, particularly in the summer months, with a heritage species: the European pond turtle. Numerous educational panels are available along the route to learn more about the local flora and fauna. Don't forget your camera!
Etang des belettes
A short circular walk around the Etang des Belettes at the edge of Rioux-Martin village. This walk is perfect for families with children and for dog walkers. Accessible all seasons, it is a great walk to reconnect with nature.
Rioux Martin circular pond loop
At the start of the hike, you will pass through a pretty little village with a remarkable church. The hike continues along a small stream that leads to a very large pond, then through a wooded area, and the end of the hike offers beautiful views of the countryside.
Lagorce - Maine Pommier - Route No. 1
A very beautiful walk in the woods, with very little road. Accessible on foot or by mountain bike.
Forests, moors and white lands in Brossacais
The route passes through moorland with pine woods and several white clay quarries.
The route starts at the Vallier pond estate and crosses the communes of Passirac, Guizengeard and Boisbreteau.
The landscape of the Motte valley is remarkable.
Guîtres Abbey, walk in the Gabay region
The starting point of the route, Guîtres Abbey (11th and 15th centuries) is an imposing monument located on the Way of St James. We will continue our walk through the gentle Pays Gabay (pronounced gabaye) to meet three rivers, the Isle, the Dronne and the Lary.
La Guirandolle loop in Eygurande-Gardedeuilh
A trail in the heart of the Double Forest that winds through woods and paths, crossed here and there by a small stream. Ponds will appear as you walk along. A very shaded trail, ideal for families as there is little road.
Gentle hiking in Montpon-Ménestérol
This route takes you along the Isle river, using the footpath on the Pont de Ménesplet, Marcillac and Vauclaire bridges, passing by the Chandos leisure centre. The footpath is designed to provide continuous pedestrian access along a stream or river. This footpath, which follows the old towpath, allows you to immerse yourself in protected natural surroundings.
Échourgnac circular loop
A lovely country walk through unspoilt countryside. Along the way, you will discover the Étangs de la Double ponds, which provide a wild and unspoilt refuge for animals. Take a break at the Cistercian Abbey of Notre-Dame de Bonne Espérance and enjoy the famous "Trappe Échourgnac" cheese.
Around Saint-Martin-du-Bois
A hike that takes you through dense undergrowth, vineyards, valleys and peaceful surroundings.
Charlot Mill
The route is slightly hilly, with a significant section in the woods, ending at the edge of a very picturesque pond. This is a particularly suitable spot for a picnic, but bring a table as the few available are often occupied by fishermen.
Moulin de Charlot from Pont au Pin
Hike mainly through the forest along the Saye valley. The route is shaded, mainly following paths through the undergrowth.
Moderator's note : route not accessible as of 09/06/2022, see reviews.
Circuit in Savignac-de-l'Isle
The route is fairly hilly and varied, with the banks of the Isle, vineyards, woodland, beautiful views, castles and stately homes.
North-east of Lussac
A bucolic, slightly hilly hike through vineyards, woods and castles.
The few sections on roads have accessible hard shoulders and are not very busy.
Vignes et châteaux autour de Lussac
Come and explore and visit a wine-growing and historical heritage site in the heart of the Lussac vineyards; a ten-kilometre circular route to marvel at this region where man has built his history and culture. This circular, accessible to all, can meet your individual or group sporting or leisure objectives.The route is marked with posts that give you information on travel times, for hiking or Nordic walking, or the places you pass through, by scanning the QR code.Directional arrows complete this route.
Saint-Maigrin Woods
A beautiful hike through vineyards and woods. Pleasant in summer. A little damp in winter after the point (10) but passable.
Lac des Dagueys
At the edge of Lac des Dagueys and its renowned water sports centre, passing through the undergrowth.
Local loop in Saillans
This walk will take you through the vineyards of Saillans, a small village with beautiful views of the River Isle and Libourne.
Vérac loop
This walk will take you through woods and vineyards.
South of Villegouge
A bucolic, undulating hike through varied landscapes, vineyards and undergrowth, and a few small, quiet roads.
Lugon from the top of Tertre de Thouil
Magnificent views, weather permitting: Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Pont d'Aquitaine, etc.
Passage through Mediterranean-style shrubbery, not to mention a few beautiful castles...
Be careful in wet weather, as the path can be slippery.
The mills at Meux in the Champagne region
A path through the woods and then across fields leads to a vineyard-covered hill. Beautiful panoramic views open up on either side over the Seugne and Trèfle valleys (former windmill). From dirt tracks to country roads, passing through a pretty oak and chestnut wood, large estates dot the landscape as far as the outskirts of Le Trèfle (visit and tasting at the Domaine des Brissons), grassy paths run alongside meadows and streams and cross poplar groves to the finish.