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Mountain bike trails around Mérignac offer a compelling mix of natural landscapes and dedicated facilities. The region features significant green spaces like the Ecosite du Bourgailh and Bois du Burck, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Riders can explore pine forests, streams, and areas with gentle hills, characteristic of the broader Bordeaux region. These natural settings, combined with developed trails, ensure diverse options for mountain biking.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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03:22
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This vast 40-hectare forest area is a true paradise for nature lovers. In this forest you will discover old white clay quarries: mysterious lakes with turquoise and crystal-clear water offering breathtaking panoramas!
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Cellar in Montendre specializing in white wine. They offer many local wines, as well as wines from other French regions. Might be closed, so call ahead to see if they're open. +33677472892
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Notre-Dame de Donac church in Romanesque style. The church cannot be visited at any time, it is only open on special occasions (religious festivals). Donnac is a village of more than 700 inhabitants. There are no restaurants, cafes or supermarkets, just the main amenities, like the town hall, post office and this church.
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This lake was once a swamp area. It became a recreational area between 1981 and 1984. This site is a natural area of ecological, faunal and floristic interest, where we discover vegetation specific to swamps and peat bogs, in particular typical acidophilic plants but also a multitude of invertebrates which are only found in peaty environments: spiders, dragonflies and butterflies including the Sedge Fadet; it is a biotope very favorable to the reproduction of certain amphibians, birds (Harriers, Eurasian Curlew), and mammals (European Otter and European Mink). You can swim, there are slides and boats and kayaks to rent.
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Montendre Castle rises on an eminence 114 meters high and dominates a vast panorama of moors, woods and meadows as well as the tight houses of the old town below. Its origin dates back to the Gallo-Roman era with the construction of a first oppidum in 52 BC. J-C. The castle retains elements from various periods, including part of the enclosures, a round tower, a square tower, a guard room and underground passages. Since the beginning of the 2000s, each summer, international projects (Solidarités Jeunesses) have made it possible to gradually renovate the castle grounds and preserve this site, converted into a promenade. The castle is open for visits from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Close on Sunday.
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This vast Romanesque-inspired construction was built from 1812 to 1821 to replace a medieval church. Finally, in 1994, the exterior was renovated and an access ramp for the disabled was installed on the south side. For opening hours, please call +33 5 46 49 20 84.
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We have a superb view of one of the blue lakes of Touvérac. These are actually old white clay quarries. Land exploitation had left large holes that rainwater has filled over the years. The site has been managed since 1996 by the Regional Conservatory of Natural Spaces of Poitou-Charente. The flora developed to create heaths with their characteristic plants. You can also observe many animal species throughout the seasons.
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There are over 15 mountain bike trails around Mérignac, offering a range of difficulties from easy to moderate. The region provides diverse options for cyclists of all levels.
Mountain bike trails in Mérignac feature a compelling mix of natural landscapes. You can expect to ride through pine forests, alongside streams, and across gentle hills characteristic of the broader Bordeaux region. Dedicated facilities like the Ecosite du Bourgailh offer bike park tracks and cross-country courses with wooden modules, while areas like the Bois du Burck provide diverse vegetation and bicross terrain.
Yes, Mérignac offers several easy mountain bike trails. The Ecosite du Bourgailh, for instance, has a green loop specifically designed for beginners. An example of an easy route is the Mountainbike loop from Touvérac, which is 17.2 miles (27.7 km) long.
While most trails are moderate, the Ecosite du Bourgailh features a blue loop for more experienced riders, incorporating technical wooden modules. The 'Boucle Sentier singletrack – VTT en jalles au départ de Caudéran-Mérignac' is also described as a difficult mountain bike ride requiring good physical condition and advanced skills, with some sections potentially requiring riders to push their bikes.
The Bordeaux region, including Mérignac, generally has a mild climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal for mountain biking, offering pleasant temperatures and avoiding the peak summer heat, which can be quite warm. Winter can also be suitable on drier days.
Yes, the Ecosite du Bourgailh is a great option for families, with its beginner-friendly green loop and a fun cross-country course. The 'Forêt des bambous boucle à partir de Mérignac Arlac' is also noted as an easy bike ride, suitable for a family outing.
While specific regulations for dogs on all mountain bike trails are not universally stated, natural areas like the Bois du Burck generally tolerate mountain bikes and are popular for walks. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not disturb wildlife or other trail users.
Yes, major outdoor sites like the Ecosite du Bourgailh and the Bois du Burck are designed for public access and typically offer parking facilities for visitors. Many trailheads in the wider Mérignac area also have designated parking areas.
Mérignac is part of the Bordeaux metropolitan area, which has a developed public transport network. While direct access to every trailhead by public transport might vary, many green spaces and trail starting points are accessible via local buses or trams, often requiring a short ride or walk to reach the trails.
Beyond the varied natural landscapes, you can discover several points of interest. For example, the Blue Lake of Touvérac is a notable highlight. You might also encounter historical elements, such as the pedestrian path along the Peugue stream leading to the Noès water mill in Bois du Burck, or religious buildings like the Saint Martin Church of Fontaine-d'Ozillac.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse terrain, from green spaces and pine forests to dedicated bike park facilities, which cater to different ability levels. The network offers a good mix of easy loops and more technical singletracks, providing varied and engaging rides.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Mérignac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Étang de Robinson loop from Chepniers and the Château de Montendre – Église Notre-Dame de Donnezac loop from Montendre, which offer scenic journeys through the region.


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