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Lège-Cap-Ferret walks
Along the Canal des Étangs de Lège-Cap Ferret
This is a short, flat walk along the Canal des Étangs, between the D106E5 bridge and the Pas du Bouc bridge. On this section, the canal takes on the appearance and flow of a small river full of charm and wildness, a sort of miniature Amazon with orange-coloured waters. North of Pas du Bouc, it is still a canal, while south of the D106E5, it takes the name Courant de Lège and prepares to flow into the salt meadows of the Bassin d'Arcachon.
La Dame Océane and the salt marshes from Arès
Circular in Arès via the Tower, Dame Océane and the oyster port, then a route through the salt meadows.
⚠️ Dogs and bicycles are prohibited on the site of the Arès and Lège-Cap Ferret salt marsh nature reserve.
Tour of the Arcachon Basin, from Arès to Audenge
The second stage of the tour of the Arcachon Basin is very varied: crossing villages, walking along wild shores, arriving at the Domaine de Certes and Graveyron, where other hikes can be done, and the pleasant town of Audenge. If you only do one stage, this is the one to choose.
Pointe aux Chevaux
Hike starting from a must-see spot in the Arcachon Basin, mentioned by Pascal Obispo in "Tombé pour elle".A forest trail with access to the ocean via a wild passage, a walk along the waves (perhaps with your feet in the water), and a return through the forest to the Piraillan Reservoirs Nature Reserve and the beaches of the Arcachon Basin and the oyster-farming village of Grand Piquey.A varied and charming hike.
A getaway to oyster farming country, from the village of L'Herbe to Pointe aux Chevaux.
An easy route combining history, gastronomy and discovery in a picture-postcard setting. Five kilometres long, it starts at the edge of the Chapel of the Villa Algérienne, crosses four oyster-farming villages between beaches and pine trees before ending at Pointe aux Chevaux.
Tour of the Arcachon basin, from Audenge to Biganos
The third stage of this tour of the Arcachon Basin leads from Audenge to Biganos station. The option chosen is to travel by train from Biganos to Arcachon because crossing the marshes is not possible during the chosen season (December).The route is entirely on roads, with a pleasant stretch through a forest of various deciduous trees. Biganos is a larger town than the villages we passed through earlier and has no particular charm except for its harbour.
Short loop around the Domaine de Graveyron in Audenge
The Certes and Graveyron estates in Audenge (33) are a group of former salt marshes, once used as fish ponds, nestled in the Arcachon basin. Now a nature reserve, it is a unique place to observe nature and especially birds. The short loop trail allows you to explore these places at your leisure.
The Pointe du Cap Ferret on the ocean side, then on the lagoon side
A hike with alternating:
- Ocean-side beaches and blockhouses with attractive graffiti.
- Beaches on the Arcachon basin side with views of the Dune du Pyla and Arcachon.
- Forest trails.
- Explore 44 hectares featuring the most beautiful villas in the basin.
Numerous restaurants and oyster tasting spots, fishermen's huts.
Moderator's note added on 15/05/2021: Please note! Several route changes are necessary to avoid private property. See description
Tour of the Arcachon basin, from Bélisaire to Arès
The first stage of the tour of the Arcachon basin begins with a crossing of the maritime pine forest along the Atlantic coast. It follows a cycle path for a long distance. However, there are various possibilities for reaching the beach, particularly before or after the Maison Forestière du Truc Vert, in order to vary the route a little.The arrival at the Arès Salt Meadows Nature Reserve and the crossing of it are very pleasant and rich in birds and landscapes typical of these salty environments.
Half-tour of the Arcachon Basin
Walking around the Arcachon Basin is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a variety of natural environments, landscapes, towns and activities. This route follows the entire western, northern and eastern perimeter of the basin, from Cap Ferret to Biganos. It can be done in any season and can be adapted to suit individual preferences and the pleasures of each season.
A circular in Arcachon from the port of La Teste-de-Buch
On a stroll through the marshes, port, town and pine forest, enjoy the invigorating air of the Arcachon basin and the charm of the vestiges of the belle époque of this seaside town, which has seen many great moments and preserved many reminders of them.
Sentier de l'Abécédaire (Cap Ferret)
The Dunes ABC at Cap Ferret is a nature trail. On this trail, which runs along the back of the dunes, walkers will discover a large photo album from north to south, organised alphabetically from A for "Algae" to Z for "Zoster".
Walk along the Eyre and through its delta
A family walk through the forest and then across the Eyre delta and its marshland landscapes, with wildlife in abundance throughout the route.
Circular in the Lacanau National Forest
Most of the route consists of forest paths with a few sections on the road and cycle path. The hard surfaces are welcome as walking in the sand is tiring. You can enjoy views of the Étang du Cousseau and the Marais de Talaris with its flora and fauna. Le Moutchic and its calm waters, sailing boats, picnic spots and swimming areas. Finally, the ocean, with its rough waters that are perfect for surfers.