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Road cycling routes around Saint-Perdon benefit from the extensive network within the Landes department, characterized by predominantly flat terrain. The region features vast pine forests, providing shaded routes, and is traversed by rivers such as the Midouze, Estrigon, and Batanès. This landscape offers accessible and scenic journeys for road cyclists. Saint-Perdon's location within the Mont-de-Marsan Agglomeration ensures access to well-maintained cycling infrastructure.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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34.6km
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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01:46
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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65.2km
02:56
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Mugron is a small hilltop town with a lovely view. Park near the church and visit the Tree of Liberty, planted in the 19th century. It's majestic, and right next to it is a lovely viewpoint. Take a moment to admire the landscape beneath its canopy of trees. Mugrón is easily explored on foot. You'll find plenty to pack for a picnic, and then head to the leisure center: a lake where you can swim and enjoy water slides with the kids. There's a refreshment bar in season and everything you need for a pleasant time with family or friends, at a very reasonable price! The banks of the Adour also offer lovely walks. Source: https://www.guide-des-landes.com/fr/experiences/culturelle/article-visiter-mugron-et-rouge-garance-187.html
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Built on the old railway line that connected Saint-Sever to the spa town of Dax, the Chalosse Green Route offers a 34-kilometer stretch on smooth, hard-surfaced ground. The route offers a bucolic atmosphere with landscapes of woods, hills, and meadows. Among the main tourist attractions are the town center of Saint-Sever (whose abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Santiago de Compostela Route), the villages of Mugron and Montfort with its Chalosse Museum, and Montaut, a charming Chalosse village. The Landes-Chalosse destination will delight cyclists thanks to its green route and numerous hiking trails. Source: https://www.landes-chalosse.com/se-divertir/fan-de-nature-loisirs-et-activites-de-plein-air/la-voie-verte-de-chalosse
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Several improvements have been made to the crossing of the Saint Pierre du Mont nautical base: The step at the entrance to the area on the east side (Mont de Marsan) has been rectified: a stabilized inclined section has been created. At the level of the swimming lake, the route has been modified: it is no longer necessary to go around the swimming area and venture onto the initial chaotic "single". You can now reach the west exit (Dax side) directly - while keeping your bike in hand. The signage has been updated. The crossing, however, remains unsuitable for bikes with thin tires.
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The decree of the Convention of 3 Pluviose Year II (January 23, 1794) ordered the planting of a Liberty Tree in all communes, a symbol of the Revolution's success over the Ancien Régime and its privileges. These were most often Italian poplars, symbolizing Equality, the Latin word "populus" meaning both the people and the poplar. The day after the proclamation of the Second Republic on February 25, 1848, the municipal council planted the most suitable tree from the Mugron forest, as a token of support for the Republic. Four years later, with the advent of the Second Empire, following a circular from Prince President Louis Napoléon, the Liberty Tree was cut down. "Its wood could be usefully used to repair the rubbish dump located in the lower courtyard of the Town Hall." The current tree, a pedunculate oak, was planted in 1947 during an event bringing together the Municipal Council and the population, including school children.
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To see: the Benedictine abbey, the convent, the Jacobins museum, the Butte de Morlane and its arenas.
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Romanesque building with circular apse and rectangular bell tower, of which only the apse remains, dating from the end of the 12th century. Inside, you can see 18th century woodwork, a monumental 17th century wooden chandelier, funerary slabs, and above all a marble high altar made around 1770 by the Mazzetti sculptors of Swiss origin who worked also in Laurède, Montaut, Aire sur l'Adour, Brocas les Forges, Mont de Marsan, Saint Pierre du Mont, Dax, Orthevielle, Pouillon and Sorde l'Abbaye.
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Unfortunately, although on the EV 3-Scandiberian European route, the crossing of the nautical base of St Pierre du Mont offers a surface unworthy of such a course: ruts, sand and pebbles… this is what you will find under your wheels. This is very unfortunate because the site is pleasant, shaded and suitable for swimming. There is no question of asphalting the crossing but a bit of smoothing would be greatly appreciated, especially by busy cyclists.
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From this belvedere you will have a breathtaking view of the Chalosse below. The gazebo next to it can offer you the perfect shelter in case of rain.
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There are over 330 road cycling routes available around Saint-Perdon, catering to various skill levels. This extensive network is part of the broader Landes department's cycling infrastructure.
The terrain around Saint-Perdon is predominantly flat, making it accessible for most cyclists. Routes often traverse dense pine forests, providing shaded paths, and follow winding rivers like the Midouze, Estrigon, and Batanès, offering scenic views.
Yes, Saint-Perdon offers a good selection for beginners. There are nearly 80 easy-rated road cycling routes, providing gentle rides through the region's flat landscapes and forests.
Cyclists can explore various points of interest. You might pass by the tranquil Ménasse Pond, or the historic Saint-Sever Abbey. The nearby city of Mont-de-Marsan, built around three rivers, also offers interesting sights.
While the region is largely flat, there are 14 routes rated as difficult for those seeking a greater challenge. These routes may feature longer distances or more varied elevation changes compared to the typical flat terrain.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Saint-Perdon, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the well-maintained paths, the peaceful pine forests, and the generally flat terrain that allows for enjoyable rides.
Yes, the predominantly flat terrain and extensive network of cycle paths in the Landes department make Saint-Perdon a good choice for family-friendly road cycling. Many easy and moderate routes are suitable for various ages and skill levels.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Saint-Perdon are designed as loops. For example, the The church of Bostens – Human Rights Bridge loop from Saint-Pierre-du-Mont is a popular moderate circular route.
The Landes department, including Saint-Perdon, is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The pine forests provide shade during warmer months, and the mild climate makes for comfortable rides outside of peak summer heat.
Yes, the region connects to major European cycling routes like La Vélodyssée and the Scandibérique, offering opportunities for long-distance adventures. Within the local network, routes like the Saint-Sever Abbey – Côte de Montgaillard loop from Haut-Mauco extend over 100 km.
As Saint-Perdon is integrated into the Mont-de-Marsan Agglomeration, which actively promotes cycling, you can typically find parking in and around the commune or at the starting points of many routes. Specific parking details are often available on individual route pages.
While specific cafes on every route are not detailed, the region's villages and towns, including Saint-Perdon itself and nearby Mont-de-Marsan, offer various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and shops where cyclists can stop for refreshments.


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