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Luxey walks
The Airials, the Petite Leyre and the sports trail from Luxey
Luxey is a small rural village best known for its "street music" show, which monopolises the village for three days, but also for its many unmarked footpaths. This attracts walkers looking for sporting activities (walking, mountain biking, mountain biking).
Unmarked trail.
Area frequented by the hunting club (take care in season).
Marquèse de Sabres Museum via the forest and cycle path
Ride along a small country road, then a forest track. The Marquis Museum is the main attraction in this area, which is otherwise lacking in activity outside of this tourist hotspot. The short loop offered here is an alternative to the crowds attracted by the museum and has the advantage of allowing you to discover the culture of the Landes region.
The banks of the Ciron, there and back from Villandraut
This route takes you along the banks of the Ciron from Villandraut, simply following the GR®6 trail that links the Alps to Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Shade and coolness await you on this easy, pleasant walk in summer.
Ribarrouy circuit from Retjons
Loop between pine forest and winding path along the Ribarrouy stream.
Circular around Budos
A pleasant hike on forest paths around Budos and a section along the Ciron.
Circular around Landiras
A beautiful circular route around Landiras on forest paths. The route does not include any roads, only the crossing of a departmental road. Between oak forests and Gironde moors.
Circuit of the Moncaut springs from Lussolle
Easy loop starting from Lussolle and passing through the pine forest to the springs of Moncaut.
The mills of Barthos
Hike in southern Gironde, with a succession of typical rural landscapes: old farms with tobacco drying sheds, the Landes de Gascogne forest and old mills.
The route follows the yellow or green departmental markings, along quiet country roads and forest paths.
Not to be done during the wood pigeon hunting season (early October to 15 November).
Around Saint-Morillon
Note: route and description created from the Saint-Morillon Town Hall guidebook: Boucle des Anciennes Landes. 95% of the route follows paths through the woods and is very pleasant.
It allows walkers to climb about 40 metres and cross a variety of landscapes. At the highest points, they will find themselves in what was once an area of moorland maintained for sheep. At the lowest points, they will feel the coolness of the Gât-Mort valley and the originality of its habitats. Experienced walkers will notice and appreciate the environmental changes along the way, both on the way up and on the way down, before returning to their starting point: the church square in the centre of the village of Saint-Morillon.
At the end of the hike, you will walk along the Gât Mort stream, passing the ruins of the Lusié mill before returning to Saint-Morillon. The old mill was once part of a noble house purchased in 1754 by Montesquieu.
Permanent route in Pian-sur-Garonne
Starting from the City Stade car park and the school (below the town hall of Pian-sur-Garonne), this hilly route alternates between vineyard paths, forest trails and nature trails, offering ideal terrain for trail running, but also suitable for mountain biking or, of course, hiking.Throughout the route, you will enjoy magnificent panoramic views: over the Garonne valley, with views of Saint-Macaire and Langon, the villages of Verdelais and Sainte-Croix-du-Mont, and a passage near the Château de Malromé, dear to Toulouse-Lautrec.It is a varied route that combines physical effort, nature and the discovery of the region's wine-growing heritage.
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