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Saint-Palais-sur-Mer walks
Forest, beach and fishing huts in Saint-Palais-sur-Mer
The first part of the circular path is in the Forêt des Combots d'Ansoine, followed by a walk along the beach and then along a coastal path dotted with numerous fishing huts and passing by the Puits de l'Auture, a natural curiosity worth discovering.
From Vallières beach to Suzac beach
The Vallières and Suzac headlands mark the ends of the long beach at Saint-Georges-de-Didonne. First skirting the former, you pass by the lighthouse that makes the place so photogenic. Then, after a long walk from one end of Saint-Georges-de-Didonne beach to the other, you reach Suzac Point, which is much wilder. The destination of the walk is Suzac beach, a little gem nestled between two points.
The marshes of Mornac-sur-Seudre
A delightful, easy walk to discover the marshes surrounding the picturesque village of Mornac-sur-Seudre.
Mornac-sur-Seudre interpretive trail
Discover a typical oyster-farming village on a trail lined with numerous information panels, allowing you to stroll through the village, then walk alongside the many colourful oyster farmers' huts to finally reach the Seudre.
Saint-Georges-de-Didonne - the caves - Meschers
A very pleasant walk with magnificent scenery. You will pass along fine sandy beaches, close to magnificent fishing huts and sumptuous limestone cliffs in which real troglodyte cities have been carved out (Regulus and Matata caves). A visit to the seaside resort of Meschers will precede your return through the Suzac forest.⚠️ 16/04/2025: Route modified on the hike sheet due to passage through private property.
The Fort and Forest of Suzac
Hike under the holm oaks of the coastal path, at the top of the cliffs overlooking the mouth of the Gironde estuary, through the Suzac Forest and the beaches of Meschers-sur-Gironde or Saint-Georges-de-Didonne. Along the way, you'll see the remains of the Atlantic Wall, and offshore, the famous Cordouan lighthouse, known as the Versailles of the sea. To the right, looking towards the mouth of the river, you'll see Royan and Saint-Georges-de-Didonne.
Circular Ribérou route via Ilate and Lande
Circular route around the Lande starting from the port of Ribérou.
The four beaches walk
A walk along four beaches and cliffs between Meschers and Saint-Georges de Didonne. It can be shortened by almost 6 km by not making the round trip to the Vallières lighthouse on Saint-Georges beach. The walk will be easier if the tide is not too high, as the route follows the beaches.
Beach, dunes and forest around La Coubre Lighthouse
This circular loop around the Coubre Lighthouse on the Tremblade coast offers varied landscapes: walking along the Côte Sauvage beach, between the dunes and Bonne Anse Bay, and in the Coubre Forest. The Visorando app is recommended.
Circular discovery loop around Saujon
Stroll through the town centre of Saujon and the peri-urban marshes of the Seudre.
Discover the local flora and fauna, combining hiking with curiosity.
This route is accessible by bicycle, mountain bike or hybrid bike, provided you follow the rules of the road.
Discovery circular: the gentle Seudre in Saujon
Circular discovery of the town centre and the surrounding countryside.
Walk along the banks of the gentle Seudre river
This route is suitable for cycling (mountain bikes, hybrid bikes) in accordance with the Highway Code.
The marshes and cliffs of Meschers and Talmont
Between the sea and the countryside, enjoy a peaceful stroll along small roads and paths, visit Talmont and the marshes, and return via the cliffs of Meschers.
Taillée du Pas de la Vache
Circular through the former salt marshes of Saint-Just-Luzac
Around Sablonceaux Abbey - Le Chemin des Prêtres
This route allows you to discover Sablonceaux Abbey in the middle of the fields from several angles.
The route passes through woods, fields, vineyards and horse farms, giving you an insight into the diversity of agricultural activities around Sablonceaux.
Vasselot Coastal Dune Circular Loop
The first part of the hike is on the beach, along the edge of a shifting dune, sometimes on old sections of the Coubre coastal forest, returning via a path through the undergrowth.The Visorando app is highly recommended (to locate (2) in particular).
The Cadeuil ponds circular loop from La Gripperie-Saint Symphorien
Near the coast and the Brouage Marsh, a circular route runs along the Massonnerie Nature Reserve and around the large ponds of the Cadeuil sandpit.
Hedgerows and marshes of the former Gulf of Santons
When the Broue tower was built, it was reflected in the waters of the Gulf of Santons. The sea is now so far away that it can no longer be seen from the tower's terrace. But from the heights of Saint-Jean-d'Angle, you can still imagine the boats that once sailed here and brought wealth to the port and the village.
Talmont-sur-Gironde via the Caillaud cliffs, starting from Barzan
"Muddy waters"! With its muddy waters, the Gironde estuary is every bit as impressive as the Mississippi. On the edge of this austere expanse sits one of the most beautiful villages in France, Talmont-sur-Gironde.
The tour of Pointe de Gatseau and Pertuis de Maumusson
This short 5 km circular takes you around Pointe de Gatseau, the southernmost point of the Île d'Oléron, and allows you to discover the wild Pertuis de Maumusson (passage between the island and the mainland), which is only accessible on foot or by mini train during the season
Port des Monards - Talmont-sur-Gironde
A very refreshing hike along the Gironde estuary.
Circular starting from Port des Monards
South-east of Royan, near the famous village of Talmont, this is a lovely, easy route to enjoy with friends or family.
Don't miss the old Monards flour mill, Chenac Church and the views of the Gironde estuary.
The southern tip of the Île d'Oléron, starting from Saint-Trojan
This circular walk starts from the village of Saint-Trojan and takes you through the national forest, along the wild Atlantic coast with the impressive Maumusson sea channel, and around Gatseau Bay. It offers a complete panorama of the southern tip of the Île d'Oléron, far from the cars and crowds of the beaches.
Please note: To be able to walk easily on the hard sand between (4) and (5), it is necessary to check the tide times (see Practical Information section).