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Cursan West Circular
This is a very bucolic route through numerous pleasant woodlands, meadows and small hamlets, with lots of animals, but to enjoy it you also have to accept a few roads (fortunately very quiet ones)...
The five castles starting from Croignon
A circular starting from Croignon, with five châteaux on the itinerary: Rivalan, Camarsac (Prince Noir), Grand Puch, Petit Puch and Jonquières. An itinerary that allows you to discover the rich heritage and rolling landscapes of the Entre-deux-Mers region, along small roads and paths through woods and vineyards.
Loop north of Le Pout
A rural route through woods, meadows, a few vineyards and quiet country roads.
South of Baron
Bucolic route: undergrowth, meadows, very few vineyards, cereal fields and small, quiet roads with accessible verges.
Several castles and beautiful residences, not to mention the church and its magnificent 11th-century crypt
Loop around Créon
Very flat route: Lapébie cycle path, vineyards, woodland...
Camiac Stud Farm via Le Branda and Cabireau from La Sauve
A very easy route through the vineyards and woods north of La Sauve Majeure. Partly shaded, the hike is very pleasant in hot weather. Very few tarmac roads.
Beautiful views of the majestic abbey overlooking the village.
La Sauve-Majeure - from the abbey to the Château de Camiac
A slightly hilly, shortened route through woodland, meadows, a stud farm, horse paddocks and the beautiful Château de Camiac.
Around Saint-Quentin-de-Baron
A slightly hilly route around Saint-Quentin-de-Baron: beautiful churches, woodlands, stately homes, small hamlets, cereal fields and a few vineyards.
Circular route in St-Quentin: nature and castles
A 10 km walk through vineyards, nature and castles.
A few passages through woods, a stream to cross, vineyards and two castles, plus the Moulin Neuf, which is a superb building.
The green eight of Espiet
This circular figure-of-eight loop around the Roger Lapébie cycle path allows you to discover the charms of the Entre-deux-Mers region and some of its beautiful heritage.
Daignac and surroundings
Daignac, with its 14th-century castle, vineyards, lots of undergrowth and few paved roads...
Very flat route.
Blésignac East
A moderately hilly hike through woods, meadows and a section of the Lapébie cycle path.
West of Blésignac
A bucolic route, not very hilly but varied: very few small roads (with little traffic), meadows, undergrowth, pidgeon hunting huts, vineyards, small hamlets and castles. You may also encounter various animals.
A significant part of the route is on the Lapébie cycle path (very busy at weekends).
Please note that there are pidgeon hunting huts, so avoid the period from 1 October to 20 November.
Lignan-de-Bordeaux and Cénac circular loop
The official name of the circular route is: Lignan-de-Bordeaux–Cénac – Circular Route 2 – Portes de l’Entre-deux-Mers Community of Communes.
Crossing paths with walkers and cyclists along the Lapébie trail, this circular route offers a glimpse into another era, when the railway crossed the Entre-deux-Mers region from Orléans station in Bordeaux to Sauveterre-de-Guyenne.Further reminders of the past are the quarries, which today provide a home for bats and blend seamlessly with the wooded hillsides, creating places with a unique atmosphere. Having become a source of risk, they, like the waters of the Pimpine, exemplify our changing relationship with the land.
This circular route forms part of the ‘11 Bell Towers’ route organised by the Portes de l’Entre-deux-Mers Community of Communes.
Cadarsac Nérigean circular
Moderately hilly hike through vineyards, woods and meadows.Please note: this route is not recommended if you do not have a GPS or, better still, the Visorando app, as many sections lack signposts.Please note that descriptions (5) and (9) were modified on 19 August 2024 following two comments from a user.
From Capian to the Garonne
Hike from Capian to Langoiran through the forest and vineyards, then near the Garonne and Estey rivers.Walk on dirt tracks and tarmac roads.Built based on advice from locals. Tested and approved on a sunny Sunday afternoon in April.
The rural hills of Génissac
90% of the route is on quiet roads with verges, allowing you to avoid the tarmac...
This can be very useful during periods of heavy rain.
There are some good hills through meadows with herds of cows and farms, not to mention vineyards, of course!
Route around Fargues-Saint-Hilaire
This 7.7 km circular route starts in the current village of Fargues-Saint-Hilaire, at the Sunday market square, and takes you on a tour of beautiful shaded paths. Part of the route passes through Carignan-de-Bordeaux, where you will discover an unusual place.
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Vineyards, châteaux and woodland around Grézillac
Slightly hilly route, through vineyards, woodland, small hamlets and castles.
Saint-Caprais-Quinsac-Cambes - Circular Loop 5 - CdC Gates of the Entre-deux-Mers
Stone quarried from the local quarries shapes our landscape. It forms the foundation of the castles, as well as the old houses that cluster together to form hamlets, bearing witness to the way of life in these localities. Vines, clay soil and stone form the bedrock of our relationship with this land and mark our impact on these transformations.
Circular No. 5 of the Portes de l’Entre-Mers Community of Communes.
Route exploratoire autour de Pompignac
For many years, the municipality of Pompignac has taken great care to preserve a green, wooded area around the village, which has enabled it to create a very pleasant circular walking route, in collaboration with the Communauté de Communes des Coteaux Bordelais and the Gironde Department. The path is well signposted (follow either “Ceinture Verte” or “Circular Path of Pompignac”).
Tabanac, Le Tourne and the Portes de l’Entre-deux-Mers
The official name of the walk is: Tabanac-le Tourne - Circular 7 - cdc-Portes de l’Entre-deux-Mers
The walk alternates between landscapes in the heart of the vineyards, stretches through wooded areas and the discovery of marshes. This circular walk will immerse you in a vibrant countryside, where, round every bend, you’ll be surprised by the sight of a quarry, a remarkable tree or a wash house.
Circular route from Le Tourne and Langoiran
The official name of the walk is: "Le Tourne-Langoiran - Circular 8 - Cdc Portes de l'Entre-deux-Mers"
A 9 km route between the river and the hillsides, offering magnificent views of the colourful marshes that encircle the Garonne as you walk through the ever-present vineyards. You could easily lose yourself in the narrow streets of these two bustling villages where water always finds its way. We follow its course, imagining another story; that of villages where life revolved entirely around the river, its trade and the fishing boats.
Landscapes of the Garonne at Langoiran from the hillsides and riverbanks
This circular route allows you to discover the Garonne up close from its banks, but also from the vineyard slopes that border its floodplain. The route is not particularly difficult but has a slight incline. will take you to the banks of the Garonne and one of its small tributaries (the Grand Estey). After following a pretty, slightly sloping path, you will reach the hillsides and cool little valleys of the Entre-Deux-Mers region, with its vineyards, towering oak woods and grazing meadows. From there, you will enjoy several views of the river and its alluvial plain.
Haut-Langoiran loop
Circular from the port of Langoiran to the hillsides and the church of Haut-Langoiran.Moderator's note Possible private property issue between (5) and (6): See reviews. It is possible to take the road.
Langoiran circular (between vineyards and châteaux)
A lovely circular route that starts on the banks of the Garonne with its traditional fishing huts, then follows the Estey stream before crossing vineyards and reaching magnificent viewpoints before arriving at the medieval castle of Haut-Langoiran.
Condat Circular
Just a few minutes from Libourne town centre, there are over 450 hectares of nature: meadows, vineyards, woods, the Dordogne river, but also storks, deer and wild boar (don't worry, they're not visible during the day...). Also worth seeing are a magnificent chapel, Château Videlot and its grounds.
Please note that the path through the château grounds along the Dordogne may be inaccessible during high tides (coefficient > 100).
This route is signposted.