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Moulinan (ruisseau) - Affluent de la Garonne walks
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.
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.
Walks near Moulinan (ruisseau) - Affluent de la Garonne
Chemin du temps in the Bois de Thouars
A unique trail in France that takes you on a journey through the history of our universe. The Path of Time: each metre travelled represents 10 million years, and the 1.38 km of the Path of Time retraces the 13.8 billion years that separate us from the Big Bang. Project designed by the University of Bordeaux and its Bordeaux Astrophysics Laboratory (LAB) as part of the "Science with and for society" label and in partnership with the city of Talence.
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.
The Peugue ascent
This route takes you roughly along the small River Peugue from the border between Bordeaux and Mérignac to its source in the Bois de la Princesse in Pessac. It is a well-shaded route, suitable for all seasons except during very hot weather or rainy conditions, and can be completed by mountain bike or hybrid bike (the terrain is either tarmac or clay). It is also possible on foot, but a little tedious in places (Rue des As and Rue Socrate).