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The balconies of Lormont: from the Château des Iris to the Château du Prince Noir

In the Bordeaux metropolitan area, this original circuit combines magnificent views of the Garonne, the Chaban-Delmas and Aquitaine bridges, the Cité du Vin and, further afield, a glimpse of "old" Lormont, all in a natural setting.
Please note that there are many steps (but they are in very good condition).
Vérac loop

This walk will take you through woods and 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 shrubbery, not to mention a few beautiful castles...
Be careful in wet weather, as the path can be slippery.
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.
Léognan loop from Lac Bleu to Château de Léognan
An easy loop through vineyards and forest
Just half an hour from Bordeaux, Lac Beu de Léognan is hidden away in the middle of a forest park. It is a place much loved by families and other walkers for its bucolic setting and tranquillity.
Loop north of Le Pout

A rural route through woods, meadows, a few vineyards and quiet country roads.
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.
Haut-Langoiran loop

Loop from the port of Langoiran to the hillsides and the church of Haut-Langoiran.
Moderator's note Possible private property issue between (5) and (6): See reviews. It is possible to take the road
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.