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The Templar Commandery of Sallebruneau in Frontenac

Here is a lovely walk east of Frontenac, along paths, trails and quiet roads. The highlight of the route is the Templar Commandery of Sallebruneau, a site steeped in history. It stands isolated in a serene and restful countryside, conducive to contemplation.
Country route south of Frontenac

A bucolic hike with lots of undergrowth, meadows, cereal fields and a few vineyards...
Very pleasant scenery, very few roads and a significant part of the route on the Lapébie trail.
Option to shorten the route to around 8 km with a little more of the Lapébie trail and a little less undergrowth. See practical information
Blasimon, son lac, ses sous-bois et ses prés

Très agréable lieu, idéal pour un pique-nique, lac dans un cadre calme et bucolique et de très nombreux sous-bois en pleine aventure...
Lyssandre circular to Engranne
Throughout this hike, you will have the opportunity to contemplate varied landscapes combining hills, vineyards and forests. These bucolic settings offer a multitude of remarkable views. Along the way, you will also discover a rich architectural heritage. Castles, fortified houses and picturesque hamlets will punctuate your journey.
Blésignac East

A moderately hilly hike through woods, meadows and a section of the Lapébie cycle path.
Daignac and surroundings

Daignac, with its 14th-century castle, vineyards, lots of undergrowth and few paved roads...
Very flat route.
Sainte-Florence

A bucolic, hilly hike with beautiful views. It starts with a steep climb, but once you reach the top, you'll be rewarded with a beautiful view of the Dordogne valley and Castillon-la-Bataille. The route takes you through vineyards, woods and meadows, with little tarmac. It ends with another steep climb, but less steep than the one at the start.
Gédéon du guidon from Sainte-Florence
Created and offered by the Sainte-Florence Animationassociation during their annual "Vintage Bike Ride" event. Enjoy this 43 km ride in the heart of nature, between hills and rivers, to (re)discover our local landscapes.
Family loop from Sainte-Florence
Created and offered by the Sainte-Florence Animation association during their annual "Vintage Bike Ride" event. Enjoy this 30 km ride in the heart of nature, between hills and rivers, to (re)discover our local landscapes.
The Courbut loop
The commune, through which the Ruisseau du Courbut flows, is made up of two plateaux that slope down towards the Dordogne. You can enjoy a peaceful and pleasant atmosphere, surrounded by the magnificent surrounding countryside of vineyards and forests.
From Branne to Blasimon
From Branne, take the picturesque little roads leading to Blasimon and let yourself be surprised, throughout this loop, by the richness of the local heritage and the views from the hillsides.
From Branne to Bellefond
Follow part of EuroVelo 3: the Scandibérique, and explore the small roads of Brannais and Entre Deux Mers to discover charming villages, hamlets and local heritage.
Romanesque churches from Branne
Set off on a picturesque bike ride through the Brannais region and discover its magnificent Romanesque churches. Let yourself be charmed by the architecture of these historic buildings, witnesses to a rich cultural past.
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.
Wash house trail in Pujols

As you walk along this route, keep your eyes open! Around a bend in the path or beyond a fence, you will discover traces of the past: wells, dovecotes and mills. You may also meet winegrowers who will tell you about their passion and offer you a taste of their wines.
Le circuit jaune de Doulezon
Randonnée au départ de Doulezon. Le village est riche d'une remarquable église du Moyen Âge et est traversé par deux ruisseaux, le Lestage et le Pédayne.
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 of the Châteaux of Saint-Émilion

From the old Saint-Laurent-des-Combes railway station, at a place called Barbeyron, you will climb back up towards Saint-Émilion with exceptional views of the medieval town. After skirting the town, this hike will take you through the heart of the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru vineyards.
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)...
Tour of the Dordogne starting from Castillon-la-Bataille
Follow and admire the Dordogne from both banks as you pass through the villages and hamlets that surround it.
Loop from Mouliets-et-Villemartin to Pujols
From Lac de la Cadie, wind your way through vineyards towards the hills and the picturesque village of Pujols, where you can discover its castle, church and heritage.
Between woods and vineyards in Sainte-Radegonde

This village and its monastery date back to the Middle Ages. It was probably founded by monks attracted by the presence of a fountain.
In this wine-growing commune, you will enjoy a very pleasant walk through rolling countryside.
Transversal link: from Castillon-la-Bataille to Blasimon
Take this route on your mountain bike through the vineyards, which will lead you from the quays of Castillon-la-Bataille to Blasimon and its abbey. Finish this route at the Blasimon leisure centre.
Castillonnais hillside loop via Lafaye
Starting from the quays of Castillon-la-Bataille, this alternative route takes you to the hillsides of Castillonnais, offering breathtaking views of the Dordogne valley. Explore the valleys and admire the panorama.
Red circuit of Mouliets-et-Villemartin
Starting from Saint-Ferdinand Church, discover the commune of Mouliets-et-Villemartin on this 11 km loop.
Loupiac

A lovely walk through the Loupiac vineyards, between paths and a few sections of road. The latter are always topped by an embankment for those who don't like tarmac...
Located on the right bank of the Garonne, about 40 kilometres south-east of Bordeaux.
Moderator update on 30/03/2021: Please note! There are private property issues between (8) and (10). It is therefore preferable to reach these two points via the D117
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.