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Sigalens walks
Sigalens circular loop
At the very tip of the Gironde, on the border with Lot-et-Garonne, between the cantons of Auros and Grignols: a hilly, oak-wooded and very quiet area. Well worth a visit... except in October and November during the wood pigeon hunting season.
Aillas Circular Loop
Circular route through the countryside, alternating between undergrowth and open spaces, with a few short sections on roads.
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).
Tour of Lake La Prade
The route has been beautifully redeveloped; it is pleasant and tree-lined. An ideal walk for nature lovers.
A stroll through the heart of the Bazas countryside
On either side of the Beuve Valley, the Bazadais region is cut by numerous steep-sided valleys. The woods form a jigsaw puzzle with the cultivated fields and meadows brought to life by herds of cows, horses and sheep. This beautiful walk will take you along the small roads and forest paths of the Bazadais region.
In the woods of Fourques
An easy route along small country roads and through woodland.
Marmande – La Réole by bike
An easy route that follows the Canal de la Garonne along tarmac cycle paths.This route can also be done on foot.
Circular route through the forest via the old Roaillan railway station
Easy circular walk in the forest around Roaillan. Suitable for all. Mainly on paths.
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.
Around La Réunion in Lot-et-Garonne
This short walk will take you through the woods around La Réunion.
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.
Loupiac circular loop
Circular route starting from Loupiac, in the hills of Entre Deux Mers. A mix of rural paths, farm tracks and narrow, quiet tarmac roads with passable verges. Very varied and changing hilly landscapes: vineyards, meadows, copses, little urbanisation. Stable terrain, regular ascents and descents spread throughout the route.
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
Circular walk from the Mauret wash house to Savignac-de-Duras
An easy, circular walk of about an hour, perfect for families, around the small village of Savignac-de-Duras, amidst vineyards and plum orchards. You’re likely to spot a few deer along the walk.
The Templar Commandery of Sallebruneau in Frontenac
Here is a lovely walk east of Frontenac, along paths, trails and quiet roads. The highlight of the route is the Templar Commandery of Sallebruneau, a site steeped in history. It stands isolated in a serene and restful countryside, conducive to contemplation.
Country route south of Frontenac
A bucolic hike with lots of undergrowth, meadows, cereal fields and a few vineyards...
Very pleasant scenery, very few roads and a significant part of the route on the Lapébie trail.
Option to shorten the route to around 8 km with a little more of the Lapébie trail and a little less undergrowth. See practical information
Vineyards and banks of the Garonne between Podensac and Cérons
This route starts in Podensac and takes you along the Garonne and its traditional fishing huts, through some wooded areas and across vineyards.
The start of the walk is near the municipal estate of Chavat, built in the early 20th century by an industrialist. It features copies of ancient statues and has been designated a ‘remarkable garden’.
The water tower that supplied the estate was the first building constructed in France by Le Corbusier.
Bois Bourru circular in Pellegrue
In the heart of the Entre-deux-Mers region, you are now in the bastide town of Pellegrue, founded in the 13th century on a rocky outcrop. During your walk, you will pass through woods and hillsides now planted with vines.
From Capian to the Garonne
Hike from Capian to Langoiran through the forest and vineyards, then near the Garonne and Estey rivers.Walk on dirt tracks and tarmac roads.Built based on advice from locals. Tested and approved on a sunny Sunday afternoon in April.
Discover Langoiran
A short, flat walk with the option to turn back at any time, allowing you to explore the village of Langoiran.
Landscapes of the Garonne at Langoiran from the hillsides and riverbanks
This circular route allows you to discover the Garonne up close from its banks, but also from the vineyard slopes that border its floodplain. The route is not particularly difficult but has a slight incline. will take you to the banks of the Garonne and one of its small tributaries (the Grand Estey). After following a pretty, slightly sloping path, you will reach the hillsides and cool little valleys of the Entre-Deux-Mers region, with its vineyards, towering oak woods and grazing meadows. From there, you will enjoy several views of the river and its alluvial plain.