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Hiking around Corme-Écluse offers exploration of a tranquil rural setting within the "entre-deux estuaires royannais." The region is characterized by diverse countryside, featuring agricultural fields, valleys, and woodlands. The gentle Seudre River traverses the area, adding lush vegetation and unique undergrowth to the landscape. Some trails also provide glimpses into former quarry sites, contributing to the varied terrain.

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Hunting lock – Saujon Water Park loop from Saujon

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Pussy et Gégé
January 3, 2026, Port du Riberou

The port of Ribérou is a major heritage site in Saujon, bearing witness to a prosperous maritime past linked to the salt and wine trade. Transformed in the 19th century by ambitious works, it has now been reinvented as a place for living, relaxation, and preserving local history. 🛶 Origins and the Middle Ages The port of Ribérou takes its name from the Latin word ripa ("riverbank") or the Occitan word ribèira ("river"). It is located at the head of the Seudre estuary. It existed as early as the 11th century and became an important river and sea port thanks to its strategic position at the head of the estuary, used particularly for the salt trade—then called "white gold"—a highly sought-after product for preserving food. 🚢 Medieval Period and International Trade With the opening of British markets during the reigns of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II Plantagenet, ships laden with wool, salt, wine, and other goods flocked to Ribérou. In the 16th century, the port exported local wines (such as cognac and pineau) throughout Europe. In 1577, during the Wars of Religion, the port was a strategic site: troops were stationed there, and battles took place. 🏗️ Decline, Reconstruction, and the 19th Century The estuary gradually silted up, making navigation difficult. By 1691, only smaller vessels could dock there. During the French Revolution, the sale of the tidal mill, which helped remove sediment, worsened the silting, leading to the port's decline. A modernization project began in 1822, but it wasn't until 1839 that an ambitious program was launched under the impetus of Jules Dufaure—a native of Saujon and Minister of Public Works—with the construction of sturdy quays, slipways, a lock bridge (marking the boundary between fresh and salt water), and reception facilities. In 1842, the work was completed, and the main quay was named Quai Dufaure in honor of this political support. 📉 Gradual Decline and Modernization The arrival of the railway in 1876 and the persistent problems of silting led to a decline in the port's traditional commercial activity, already facing competition from other transport networks. In the 20th century, the port gradually lost its economic importance but remained active for traditional fishing and became a place for pleasure boating, leisure, and local culture. Urban and tourism development projects (particularly in 2011–2012) modernized the port while preserving its historical charm. 🌊 Today The port of Ribérou is now a small fishing and pleasure port, much appreciated for its walks along the Seudre River, water sports (canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, etc.), and seasonal events.

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🪩 The Louis Mérit and Roger Mauret Pétanque Court The Saujon pétanque court, officially named the Louis Mérit and Roger Mauret Pétanque Court, is a municipal facility located on the Voie de la Taillée in Saujon. It consists primarily of a pétanque court with a stabilized/cinder surface, suitable for both pétanque and jeu provençal. 📅 Origins and Development There is no precise official date published by the town hall or readily accessible online local archives, but sports directories indicate that this facility could date from 1965–1974 (estimate based on local data for referenced sports facilities). → This suggests that the courts were already in place in the second half of the 20th century, corresponding to a period when pétanque clubs were becoming more structured in France and dedicated municipal facilities were often created. 🏆 Activity and Functions Over Time The pétanque court hosts local pétanque competitions and events, including competitions open to the public such as those organized as part of community events (for example, a "Pink October" competition in October 2025). It is used by individual players, recreational groups, and the local pétanque club (Pétanque Saujon-Vaux), which organizes official FFPJP competitions—including departmental qualifiers and championships—at its facilities in Saujon and Vaux-sur-Mer. 🏅 Name and Local Recognition The naming of the court after Louis Mérit and Roger Mauret suggests that these two individuals likely made a significant contribution to pétanque or community life in Saujon (such names often honor active members of the local sports community), but online sources do not provide detailed biographies of these individuals. → More detailed information can be obtained by consulting the municipal archives, local association newsletters, or by contacting the Saujon town hall. 🏡 Position in local life The pétanque court is part of the traditional outdoor sports landscape in Saujon, alongside other municipal facilities (stadium, swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.), and testifies to the deep roots of pétanque in local culture for several decades.

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🏊‍♂️ Origins and Opening The Saujon swimming pool, now known as Espace Aquatique de la Lande, opened on June 22, 1995. It will therefore celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2025, with festive events planned to mark the occasion. ⚙️ Community Management For approximately 30 years, the facility was managed by a Single-Purpose Intermunicipal Syndicate (SIVU), bringing together several municipalities in the local area (including Saujon, Balanzac, Corme-Écluse, L’Éguille-sur-Seudre, etc.). This structure facilitated access to swimming, aquatic activities, and swimming lessons for local residents. 📉 End of the Syndicate and Transfer In 2025, the SIVU was dissolved, marking a new chapter in the swimming pool's history. The financial review and preparations for the transfer were completed at the last delegates' meeting. As of July 1, 2025, the management and responsibility for the swimming pool have been transferred to the Royan Atlantique Agglomeration Community (CARA) as part of a community swimming pool plan aimed at pooling resources, harmonizing services, and preparing for the facility's renovation. 🧠 Role and Local Impact The facility is considered a key leisure and aquatic sports venue for Saujon and the surrounding towns, attracting more than 80,000 visitors annually and offering a variety of activities such as swimming, aquagym, aquabiking, and sessions adapted for people with disabilities. 🛠️ Future Prospects As part of the CARA swimming pool plan, the Saujon swimming pool is slated for future renovation and is expected to be integrated into a larger network of aquatic facilities including other towns (such as Royan, Étaules, and Cozes). 📍 Current Features The aquatic center currently includes: A 25-meter indoor pool with a gradual depth, A paddling pool and outdoor pools with water slides (seasonal), Indoor and outdoor swimming slots depending on the time of year.

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December 27, 2025, Ecluse de chasse

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The flushing lock is located at the head of the port, between the north bank's embankment and the south bank's quay. A retention basin, occupying the non-navigable Seudre riverbed as far as Saujon, follows the flushing lock. Within the retention basin, rubble stone embankments extend the lock's return walls for a few meters. The lock itself forms a bridge carrying a road. The lock bridge consists of two piers, forming three arches, each housing two gates. On the upstream side of the lock, the piers have semicircular cutwaters. The three bands are stacked and terminate in clamps. The lock ends with a cornice resting on modillions. The cornice follows the shape of the cutwaters. A metal balustrade, also semicircular in shape, is fixed to the top of the lock. This balustrade is framed by two stone moldings. The sluice gate and its upstream and downstream return walls are constructed of dressed stone. The masonry is of medium and regular quality, except for the coping of the return walls, which features large and regular masonry. The upstream north return wall is lower than the one on the south bank. A small parapet of recently constructed white rubble masonry surmounts it. The sluice gate is equipped with metal gates, the modern racks of which are visible. The first sluice gate was built around 1825 on the site of a former tidal mill. During the works carried out between 1839 and 1842, the sluice gate's embankment was modified to allow the passage of vehicles. Between 1847 and 1853, the lock was enlarged to allow for larger flushes, and the reservoir was excavated. Return walls were also built to connect the flushing lock to the riprap. It was then restored in 1865 and completely rebuilt between 1868 and 1869. The lock is 10.50 m wide, and its gates are each 1.50 m wide. The reservoir is 700 m long and has an average width of 30 m.

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September 15, 2025, Port du Riberou

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The Lalande lake hosts a watersports center with various games for children and adults, from beginners to experienced paddlers. The joys of sliding on different surfaces. Adult beginners can come and try it without reservation. All the advice they need to get started and progress is available. The modules await even the most experienced. WATER SKIING This is the historic discipline; it needs no introduction! Very easy to access, water skiing provides a quick transition to wakeboarding. KNEEBOARDING Kneeling on a board allows children and beginners to familiarize themselves with the ski lift, easily mastering the start and turning lines. WAKEBOARDING This is the premier discipline of water skiing. Wakeboarding allows for numerous tricks on the water, in the air, and on the modules. WAKESKATING A real skateboard on the water: the feet are not attached to the board. Watersports guaranteed! AQUA GAMES A water-based inflatables course for children and adults. Accessible from age 4, accompanied by an adult. And if you're feeling peckish, the snack bar awaits. You can also enjoy a meal on-site, overlooking the lake. Burgers, paninis, salads, tapas, ice cream... A comprehensive menu to delight the whole family between sessions above, in, or on the water ;)

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This path starts at the Ribérou port in Saujon (on the right bank, following the current) and continues for a few kilometers, stopping in front of some marshes. It runs alongside the Saujon lake and its aquatic activities, and can even be reached by taking a small bridge on the right. All along the way, you'll find benches (often in the shade) where you can rest if necessary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available around Corme-Écluse?

There are over 80 hiking trails in and around Corme-Écluse, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.

What are the typical difficulty levels for hiking trails in Corme-Écluse?

The trails around Corme-Écluse cater to various skill levels. You'll find approximately 49 easy routes, 38 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options, ensuring there's something for everyone.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking near Corme-Écluse?

Hiking in Corme-Écluse offers a journey through a tranquil rural setting. You'll encounter diverse countryside with agricultural fields, valleys, and woodlands like the Garenne woods. The gentle Seudre River also traverses the area, featuring lush vegetation. Some trails even lead through former quarry sites, adding a unique geological element.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in Corme-Écluse?

Yes, many trails are suitable for families. The region offers numerous easy routes, perfect for beginners or those with children. For example, the Hunting lock – Saujon Water Park loop from Saujon is an easy 5.6 km trail with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a pleasant family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails around Corme-Écluse?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in rural areas like Corme-Écluse, especially if kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check local signage or specific tour details for any restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or protected agricultural areas.

What are some notable landmarks or attractions I might see on a hike?

The area is rich in both natural beauty and historical sites. You might encounter architectural heritage like the 12th-century Church of Notre-Dame, former Dominican convents, or the Briagne manor house. Trails also pass through hamlets with vernacular architecture and remnants of local history, such as the chimney of a former paper mill or the Savinaud estate, known for its wine-making tradition. For natural attractions, consider exploring highlights like the Suzac Forest or the Caillaud cliff at Talmont sur Gironde.

Are there circular hiking routes available in Corme-Écluse?

Yes, many of the trails around Corme-Écluse are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A good example is the Hiking loop from Saujon, an easy 6.7 km path that takes you through the local landscape.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Corme-Écluse?

Corme-Écluse offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly enjoyable, with mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer, making early morning or late afternoon hikes ideal. The diverse agricultural landscape means there's always something interesting to see seasonally.

Is there public transport access to the hiking trails in Corme-Écluse?

While Corme-Écluse is a rural area, public transport options might be limited directly to trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to a central starting point, such as the village center, where many routes begin. Some routes, like those starting from Saujon, may have better public transport links.

Where can I find parking for hiking in Corme-Écluse?

Parking is generally available in the village center of Corme-Écluse or near popular trail starting points. Look for designated parking areas or inquire locally upon arrival. Many routes, especially those that are loops, often have convenient parking nearby.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Corme-Écluse?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 270 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil rural setting, the diverse and picturesque countryside, and the well-maintained trails that offer a peaceful escape and a chance to explore the local heritage and natural beauty.

Are there any easy routes for beginners or those looking for a short walk?

Absolutely. Corme-Écluse has many easy routes perfect for beginners or a leisurely stroll. The Hunting lock loop from Saujon is a short 2.4 km trail that can be completed in about 36 minutes, offering a quick and enjoyable experience through the local area.

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