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Libourne walks
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.
The banks of the Dordogne in Libourne
Discover a little-known part of Libourne after a few minutes' drive, leaving the traffic behind for the vineyards and then the tranquillity of the banks of the Dordogne. If it is hot and the sun is strong, you will be in the shade and cool on your return. The presence of the menhir is surprising.
Fronsac, its châteaux and viewpoints
This fairly hilly route takes you through vineyards and castles and offers numerous viewpoints.
The route was designed by the Fronsac Tourist Office and is fairly well signposted for the most part, but has been slightly modified.
Lac des Dagueys
At the edge of Lac des Dagueys and its renowned water sports centre, passing through the undergrowth.
Around Libourne – Les Billaux
An easy walk through gravel pits, marshes, meadows, the banks of the Isle and some woodland. Please note that this area is prone to flooding; take this into account during such periods.
Some renowned vineyards around Néac
A completely flat route through the vineyards of grand cru wines and magnificent châteaux whose reputation is well established: the 20th-century Château Siaurac, listed as a Historic Monument, and its magnificent century-old park; Pomerol; Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé; Lalande de Pomerol...
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.
Around Saint-Sulpice-de-Faleyrens
An easy route, completely flat on small, quiet roads through vineyards and along the banks of the Dordogne. The verges and vineyards mean you don't always have to walk on tarmac.
Circular around Saint-Aignan
A hilly hike between famous châteaux and their vineyards, with beautiful views of the Dordogne and charming little hamlets...
Saint-Émilion - Haut Sarpe
Just a few minutes from Saint-Émilion, this remarkable hamlet has many surprises in store.
A lodge for pilgrims on the Way of St James, an aviary, an 18th-century mill, a magnificent Petit Trianon-style château, an important and magnificent collection of iron sculptures, not to mention a beautiful view of the mountains.
Let's continue with some Grands Crus and beautiful views of the rolling hills.
The Grand Crus of Saint-Emilion
This 15 km circular route, with a fairly flat route, is ideal for all wine and nature enthusiasts. You’ll catch sight of Saint-Émilion’s prestigious wine estates.
The route winds its way through the vineyards of these renowned châteaux situated on the famous limestone plateau surrounding the village.
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!
The Escalettes Route in Saint-Émilion
Saint-Émilion is a medieval town of great interest in many ways. But whilst its main streets are teeming with people during the peak season, don’t hesitate to venture into a more secluded part of Saint-Émilion to experience a more intimate atmosphere. This short route, taking less than an hour, allows you to explore Saint-Émilion off the beaten track and away from the town’s shopping streets.
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.
On the hills above Saint-Aignan
Set off to explore the beautiful landscapes of the Fronsadais region.
This walk takes you up to the hills above Saint-Aignan, through small woods and vineyards for a bucolic stroll.
North of Villegouge
A slightly undulating route through the vineyards, with a few copses and quiet roads with sufficiently accessible verges.
South of Villegouge
A bucolic, undulating hike through varied landscapes, vineyards and undergrowth, and a few small, quiet roads.
Château de la Rivière in Saint-Germain-de-la-Rivière
A slightly hilly route combining the magnificent Château de la Rivière, its viewpoint, undergrowth and vineyards.
From the banks of the Dordogne to Château La Rivière
This is a fairly varied route that combines the banks of the Dordogne and the magnificent Château la Rivière, crossing a few vineyards and taking small, quiet roads.
East of Saint-Germain-de-la-Rivière
A pleasant, undulating route offering fine views of Château de la Rivière and the Dordogne river below. The fairly varied route passes through vineyards, farmland and small woods. During the walk, you can also see the Meney wash house, the Tourenne wash house fed by water from the underground quarries, and the quarries’ wash house. The route passes by the entrance to the quarries and offers many beautiful views.
From Saint-Germain-de-la-Rivière to Tressac in a loop
Loop between the Dordogne and the Fronsadais hills, with landscapes of marshes and hedgerows, then vineyards and hillsides. Pass through the small port of Tressac and enjoy the view of Château de La Rivière.
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.
Circular north of Montagne via Les Moulins de Calon
A short circular, gently undulating loop through vineyards and woodland, passing by the magnificent, perfectly restored Calon mills.
Around Montagne de Calon in Saint-Georges
This slightly hilly route takes you past the beautifully restored Moulins de Calon mills. You will cross vineyards and admire numerous châteaux and several Romanesque churches...
The difference between this route and the Des Moulins au Château des Tours route is that there is less undergrowth and more castles and viewpoints, as well as the Church of Saint-Georges.
From the Moulins de Calon to the Château des Tours
A stone’s throw from Saint-Emilion, a hilly and varied route: the windmills of Calon, scenic viewpoints, woodland and a magnificent château.
North-west of Galgon
A route along quiet country lanes, ideal in wet weather. You can always walk on the verges.
Saint-Laurent-des-Combes circular
A walk through vineyards, a 12th-century Romanesque church, châteaux renowned for their Saint-Emilion wines and woodland. Beautiful views in the hilly part.
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.
Lugon from the top of Tertre de Thouil
Magnificent views, weather permitting: Saint-André-de-Cubzac, Pont d'Aquitaine, etc.Passage through Mediterranean-style scrubland, not to mention some beautiful châteaux...Take care in wet weather, as there is a slippery section.
Circular route from Saint-Hippolyte to Saint-Étienne-de-Lisse
A short, fairly hilly walk with some lovely views over the valley, a few famous castles and a steep climb.
The Bonzac route and various châteaux
A slightly undulating route, with numerous quiet country lanes, scenic views, meadows, horses, woodland, vineyards and a few beautiful châteaux, making for a varied countryside walk.
Please note that some sections are in flood-prone areas.
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.
Circular Dordogne in Branne
This pleasant walk allows you to discover the beauty of the banks of the Dordogne and the architectural heritage of Branne
Route of the hamlets south of Branne
Through vineyards and woodland, local hamlets and villages, this undulating route takes us on a journey through the peaceful, green countryside south of Branne.
The Saint-Émilion vineyards via the Dordogne and Vignonet
Here is a pleasant walk that starts along the water’s edge, returning further inland through the vineyards. Although it is nearly 10 km long, it is not particularly strenuous as the terrain is entirely flat. It is somewhat the western counterpart to another walk suggested to the east of the Branne bridge (Visorando no. 3895881).
Along the Dordogne and through the vineyards from Branne
This is a pleasant walk that starts at the water's edge and returns a little further inland through the vineyards. It is not demanding, as it is on flat ground, and offers beautiful views of the hills opposite, on the left bank of the Dordogne.
06/06/2024: Hike modified between 8 and 10.
Boucle de la Dordogne depuis Branne
Parcourez les chemins du vignoble de l’Entre-Deux-Mers et découvrez la Dordogne sous différentes facettes grâce à de nombreux points de vue sur ses méandres.
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.
Vineyards, châteaux and woodland around Grézillac
Slightly hilly route, through vineyards, woodland, small hamlets and castles.
The Gabariers Circular Walk in Cabara
The Cabara circular walk offers beautiful views, particularly of the meandering Dordogne.
The Port of Cabara, with its old warehouses, serves as a reminder that the village was centred on river trade in the 19th century. Its port was very busy. As a testament to those prosperous times, the houses and shops of the many craftsmen and fishermen still stand on the riverbank.
From Cabara: viewpoints and the banks of the Dordogne
A beautiful viewpoint, a stroll through the vineyards and along the banks of the Dordogne in the fields.
Charlemagne’s Hill via Roqueblanche
This undulating and varied walk takes us from plains to hillsides, through vineyards and woodland.
From the heights, it offers beautiful panoramic views of the Dordogne or the vineyards and thrilling sensations in the dense woodland...
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.
Vérac loop
This walk will take you through woods and vineyards.
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
Banks of the Dordogne and Jardin de la Lamproie
Come and discover the highest flood levels in the Dordogne since 1840! You'll be amazed...
Follow the banks for 3 km in peaceful surroundings. Then, ride through vineyards and charming little hamlets.
The route is completely flat, on small roads with very little traffic.
Please note: in the event of high tides, some areas may be flooded.
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.