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Vignonet walks
From Cabara: viewpoints and the banks of the Dordogne
A beautiful viewpoint, a stroll through the vineyards and along the banks of the Dordogne in the fields.
Romanesque churches from Branne
Set off on a picturesque bike ride through the Brannais region and discover its magnificent Romanesque churches. Let yourself be charmed by the architecture of these historic buildings, witnesses to a rich cultural past.
From Branne to Bellefond
Follow part of EuroVelo 3: the Scandibérique, and explore the small roads of Brannais and Entre Deux Mers to discover charming villages, hamlets and local heritage.
From Branne to Blasimon
From Branne, take the picturesque little roads leading to Blasimon and let yourself be surprised, throughout this loop, by the richness of the local heritage and the views from the hillsides.
Along the Dordogne and through the vineyards from Branne
This is a pleasant walk that starts at the water's edge and returns a little further inland through the vineyards. It is not demanding, as it is on flat ground, and offers beautiful views of the hills opposite, on the left bank of the Dordogne.
06/06/2024: Hike modified between 8 and 10.
The Saint-Émilion vineyards via the Dordogne and Vignonet
Here is a pleasant walk that starts along the water’s edge, returning further inland through the vineyards. Although it is nearly 10 km long, it is not particularly strenuous as the terrain is entirely flat. It is somewhat the western counterpart to another walk suggested to the east of the Branne bridge (Visorando no. 3895881).
Banks of the Dordogne and Jardin de la Lamproie
Come and discover the highest flood levels in the Dordogne since 1840! You'll be amazed...
Follow the banks for 3 km in peaceful surroundings. Then, ride through vineyards and charming little hamlets.
The route is completely flat, on small roads with very little traffic.
Please note: in the event of high tides, some areas may be flooded.
Around Saint-Sulpice-de-Faleyrens
An easy route, completely flat on small, quiet roads through vineyards and along the banks of the Dordogne. The verges and vineyards mean you don't always have to walk on tarmac.
Loop of the Châteaux of Saint-Émilion
From the old Saint-Laurent-des-Combes railway station, at a place called Barbeyron, you will climb back up towards Saint-Émilion with exceptional views of the medieval town. After skirting the town, this hike will take you through the heart of the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru vineyards.
Around Saint-Aubin-de Branne
The route is slightly hilly and quite varied, taking in a riding centre, castles, vineyards, viewpoints and charming little hamlets.
The Hérisson circular in Saint-Aubin-de-Branne
The circular loop in Saint-Aubin-de-Branne allows you to stroll through a hilly wine-growing landscape.
Viewpoints and heritage features punctuate the route.
Saint-Laurent-des-Combes circular
A walk through vineyards, a 12th-century Romanesque church, châteaux renowned for their Saint-Emilion wines and woodland. Beautiful views in the hilly part.
Lyssandre circular to Engranne
Throughout this hike, you will have the opportunity to contemplate varied landscapes combining hills, vineyards and forests. These bucolic settings offer a multitude of remarkable views. Along the way, you will also discover a rich architectural heritage. Castles, fortified houses and picturesque hamlets will punctuate your journey.
From Lyssandre to Engranne via Coiffard
This alternative offers a shorter version of the circular Du Lyssandre à l'Engranne, where you will have the opportunity to admire rolling hills, vineyards and woodlands, offering many different views. As you explore these charming surroundings, you will discover châteaux, fortified houses and picturesque hamlets.
Vineyards, châteaux and woodland around Grézillac
Slightly hilly route, through vineyards, woodland, small hamlets and castles.
The Escalettes Route in Saint-Émilion
Saint-Émilion is a medieval town of great interest in many ways. But whilst its main streets are teeming with people during the peak season, don’t hesitate to venture into a more secluded part of Saint-Émilion to experience a more intimate atmosphere. This short route, taking less than an hour, allows you to explore Saint-Émilion off the beaten track and away from the town’s shopping streets.