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Fargues-Saint-Hilaire walks
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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Circular around Tresses
We offer you a lovely walk through the undergrowth and vineyards. You will pass by a pond, wine estates and the outskirts of Tresses, Pompignac and Fargues Saint-Hilaire.
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”).
Route around Bouliac
Bouliac has a rich heritage. Numerous noble houses and châteaux dot the commune, bearing witness to a rich past and a time when Bordeaux merchants made their fortunes thanks to the commercial activity of the Port de la Lune and sought to acquire beautiful residences on the hillsides just a few kilometres from the big city.
Source: Bouliac Town Hall
Loop north of Le Pout
A rural route through woods, meadows, a few vineyards and quiet country roads.
Latresne, Cenac and Camblanes Circular 1 - CdC les portes de l'Entre
Along the way, you’ll find everything that defines the Portes de l’Entre-deux-Mers: the wooded hillsides and their topography that put our muscles to the test, the water acting as a backbone with the Pimpine and its surprising wetlands, and the sunken paths winding their way, hidden in the border between two vineyard plots.
Circular No. 1 of the Portes de l'Entre-Deux-Mers Community of Communes
Tour of Latresne
The route passes through the plateau and its castles and returns via the old railway line.
Circular route between Meynac and Quinsac - Circular route 4 - Cdc Portes de l’Entre-deux-Mers
The various vistas offered by the region’s sweeping panoramas provide a glimpse into why these lands have been chosen as holiday destinations throughout history. The beautiful mansions, castles and wine-growing activity leave their mark on the landscape. Between these estates, stretches of woodland run through the villages, allowing wildlife to roam freely – wildlife we hope to encounter along the way.
Circular No. 4 of the Portes de l’Entre-Mers Community of Communes.
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.
Camblanes and Meynac-Quinsac - Circular 3 - Cdc The Gates of Entre-deux-Mers
Our rolling countryside offers panoramic views where the interplay between our valleys and villages comes to life. The spires of the churches, the façades of the beautiful mansions and the remarkable trees in the castle grounds face one another, telling the story of how people have settled on these lands.
Circular No. 3 of the Portes de l’Entre-Deux-Mers Community of Communes.
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)...
Cypressat Park circular route in Cenon
A short, easy walk accessible to all, including young children, avoiding traffic routes as much as possible and offering several panoramic views of the Bordeaux metropolitan area.
Ideal for a Sunday afternoon with the family.
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.
Loop around Créon
Very flat route: Lapébie cycle path, vineyards, woodland...
The balconies of Lormont: from the Château des Iris to the Château du Prince Noir
In the Bordeaux metropolitan area, this original circuit combines magnificent views of the Garonne, the Chaban-Delmas and Aquitaine bridges, the Cité du Vin and, further afield, a glimpse of "old" Lormont, all in a natural setting.
Please note that there are many steps (but they are in very good condition).
Along the hillsides of Bordeaux
Discover the hillsides on the right bank of the Bordeaux metropolitan area as you pass through numerous parks, each with its own unique features (lakes, fountains, ponds). You’ll also enjoy remarkable views of the right bank.
Bassens circular loop
O you who seek coolness!
Who flee from lovers of concrete,
Keep La Gardette in terror,
Leave Lormont without delay,
Head not far from Bordeaux,
Come to Château Seguinaud,
Come and stroll around Bassens
And don't miss Rozin Park.
Short circular around Bordeaux-Nord through green spaces
This urban walk aims to connect some of the green spaces in northern Bordeaux, avoiding traffic as much as possible and taking less than two hours. As Bordeaux extends far to the north, it is impossible to visit all of its green spaces. The urban walk offers a fairly comprehensive view of Bordeaux, including middle-class neighbourhoods, working-class neighbourhoods, old neighbourhoods, renovated neighbourhoods, beautiful private gardens, and public gardens that are more or less accessible and well maintained. It is possible to do the walk by bicycle, taking care.
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.
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