Best attractions and places to see around Lestiac-Sur-Garonne include historical sites, natural features, and cycling routes. This commune is situated on the right bank of the Garonne River, offering views and access to the river's activities. The area is also known for its vineyards, part of the Bordeaux wine region, and offers opportunities for walks through the natural landscape. Lestiac-Sur-Garonne provides a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure, founded in 1079, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, is today part of the Way of St. James and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This is stated on the france-voyage website, and continues: "This former Benedictine abbey, dear to pilgrims and classified as a Historic Monument, has managed to preserve beautiful remains in its ruined church, including the remarkable carved capitals in the choir. The wonderfully preserved details of the chiselled capitals feature biblical, fantastical, or plant-based motifs. Original sin, Daniel in the lions' den, the life of Samson, the temptation of Christ, the sacrifice of Abraham, the martyrdom of Saint John, or the fight between mythical creatures can be admired as sculptural elements in the Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure."
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The website france-voyage informs: "The building was erected in the 15th century as the successor to a first church from the time of the founding of the Bastide in the 13th century. The Notre-Dame church follows a traditional plan with a single nave with a ribbed vault, flanked by two side chapels. The whole ends in a pentagonal apse with pierced windows in the late Gothic style, which was completed in the 16th century. The buttress portal also dates from this period, which is covered by a bell tower porch in the 17th century. The latter is the successor to a bell tower and consists of a massive tower crowned with a battlement. There are semicircular arcades." (Source: https://www.france-voyage.com/frankreich-stadte/creon-11383/kirche-notre-dame-17190.htm )
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Superb 50 km cycle path through the forest and vineyards
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In 1079, the Benedictine abbot Gérard de Corbie and about ten monks and knights founded Notre-Dame de La Sauve-Majeure in the large forest (in Latin Silva Major) of the Entre-deux-Mers. The support of the dukes of Aquitaine and the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela favored a rapid boom. At its peak in the 12th and 13th centuries, the abbey had about a hundred monks. The Hundred Years' War precipitated its decline.
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We had lunch in cafe beside the town hall. Very good salades! Service ends however at 13h15
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It's a very smooth and (almost) flat ride with constantly changing vistas. After you pass under the Rocade, it really starts to become interesting with some handsome estates on your left and the Garonne on your right. A quick pass through Latresne, which has no particular charm, after which the real thing quickly begins: dozens of kilometres through woodlands, meadows, vineyards and natural reserves.
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a really pleasant and smooth track, from Bordeaux to Créon there is a false flat but nothing insurmountable
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Lestiac-sur-Garonne offers several historical sites. You can visit the Eglise Notre-Dame de Lestiac-sur-Garonne, known for its 12th-century Romanesque apse and rich sculpted decorations. The Château de Marsan, a notable residence and headquarters for a local wine estate, showcases ordered elevation and a turning staircase. The Maison de pêcheur - Port de La Prade (Port du Cap Horn) features a row of traditional fishermen's houses along the Garonne, with private jetties and unique 1883 paving. Don't miss the 18th-century Moulin dit Pasquier (Pasquier Mill) and the Croix Monumentale in front of the church.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling, particularly along the Roger Lapébie Cycle Path. This greenway follows an old railway line, featuring former stations that often provide amenities. The Roger Lapébie trail is ideal for cycling through the landscapes and vineyards of Entre-Deux-Mers, connecting Bordeaux to Sauveterre de Guyenne. You can also find services at the Créon Bike Station, located directly on the path.
The commune is situated directly on the Garonne River, offering scenic views and a connection to its historical role as a river port. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the vineyards of Cadillac Côtes de Bordeaux, part of the famous Bordeaux wine region. You can also find opportunities for walks through woods and vineyards, allowing you to discover rich biodiversity and enjoy contemplative views.
Absolutely. The Roger Lapébie Cycle Path is highly recommended for families. It's a well-laid-out, smooth track that is very family-friendly, suitable for all ages and skill levels. Many old stations along the route offer water points and sometimes even a bar or restaurant, making it convenient for longer outings.
Visitors frequently praise the Roger Lapébie Cycle Path for its pleasant setting and smooth surface. Many appreciate the immersion in the heart of the forest and the crossings through fields and vineyards. The path is noted for being an ideal connection between Bordeaux and the Dordogne, with old train stations sensibly used as reception points, offering tourist information and bike services.
The area provides various options for walking and running. You can explore the local woods and vineyards for serene walks. For more structured routes, consider the nearby running trails, such as the 'Tramasset shipyards loop from Langoiran' or the 'Langoiran – Tramasset shipyards loop from Lestiac-sur-Garonne'. You can find more details and routes on the Running Trails around Lestiac-Sur-Garonne guide.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy running and gravel biking. There are numerous running trails, including loops around Langoiran and the Tramasset shipyards. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like 'From Portets to Bordeaux' or 'Old railroad line – Church in La Brède loop' offer diverse terrain. Explore these options further in the Running Trails around Lestiac-Sur-Garonne and Gravel biking around Lestiac-Sur-Garonne guides.
The region generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, and exploring the vineyards, as the weather is pleasant and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it can be warmer, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable for more strenuous activities.
Beyond the main attractions, the Maison de pêcheur - Port de La Prade (Port du Cap Horn) offers a unique glimpse into the village's riverine heritage, with its traditional fishermen's houses and private jetties. The 18th-century Moulin dit Pasquier (Pasquier Mill) is another charming historical piece. Exploring the village's beautiful 18th and 19th-century residences also reveals its architectural heritage.
Yes, for those exploring the Roger Lapébie greenway, the Old station on the Roger Lapébie greenway often provides free parking. This location is also convenient as it's in the heart of a village, close to shops, and offers a water point.
Lestiac-sur-Garonne's strategic location provides easy access to broader regional highlights. Approximately 24 km north-west, Bordeaux offers major attractions like the Cité du Vin, Bordeaux Cathedral, and the Bordeaux Waterfront. Other nearby towns feature sites such as the Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure and the medieval town of Saint-Emilion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its wine and historical architecture.


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