3.5
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37
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Gravel biking around Gauriaguet offers diverse terrain within the Gironde department, characterized by its varied landscapes. The region features extensive vineyards, particularly around Saint-Émilion, alongside numerous forests and woodlands that provide shaded routes. Riders can explore paths along the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, as well as the wider Gironde estuary. The area presents a mix of gentle hills and varied ground conditions, suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
3.8
(5)
7
riders
31.8km
01:38
160m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
43.5km
02:54
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.0
(1)
10
riders
77.1km
05:04
350m
350m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
25.2km
01:41
140m
140m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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2
riders
32.6km
02:05
230m
230m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This road bridge was built by Gustave Eiffel, between 1879 and 1883, on the foundations of a first suspension bridge (1839-1869) carried away by a storm. Destroyed during the Second World War, it was rebuilt by his grandson. The access ramp is supported by stone arcades which, seen from below, have the appearance of a Gothic cathedral.
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A little piece of history with this bridge built by Gustave Eiffel!
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Quiet recovery 🙂
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Path of the pigeons: Every year between 1 October and 15 November, the wood pigeons pass the area in small columns, on their way to the warm south. This is the period when the entire south-west of France is infested with la fièvre bleue, the blue fever. Those who love hunting can be found in one of the palombières for six weeks.
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Lovely path through the forest
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The linguistic proximity of the "Pont Eiffel", which spans the Dordogne river here, and the low mountain range "Eifel" in the far west of Germany is no coincidence: The family of the designer - whose world-famous Tower of Paris (named after its builder) is probably known to everyone - has German roots. The ancestors of the Eiffel Tower builder Gustave EIFFEL come from the Eifel town of Marmagen (in the Euskirchen district, North Rhine-Westphalia). The village square there - if you are interested, see the following hiking highlight https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/1830307 - is named after him.
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small playground with modules including one in the shape of a castle.
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15th century neo-gothic church
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The gravel bike trails around Gauriaguet offer a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll find routes winding through prestigious vineyards, extensive forests with shaded tracks, and paths along the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. The terrain includes gentle hills and varied ground conditions, from smooth surfaces to more technical sections with grassy, stony, or rutted paths.
Yes, Gauriaguet offers several easy gravel routes perfect for beginners or a relaxed family outing. For instance, the Gravel loop from Saint-Yzan-de-Soudiac is an easy 24.5 km trail through rural landscapes and woodlands. Another accessible option is the Gravel loop from Pauche, which is 17.3 km long and also rated as easy.
For those seeking a longer or more challenging ride, the region has options. The Marcillac aerodrome loop from Cavignac is a difficult 69.8 km route that provides a significant challenge. For a moderate, yet substantial ride, consider the Charlot Mill – Forest Singletrack loop from Cavignac, which covers 43.5 km through forest singletracks.
The region around Gauriaguet is rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can cycle through picturesque vineyards, extensive pine forests, and along the banks of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. Notable man-made sights include the historic Eiffel Bridge of Cubzac-les-Ponts and the charming town of Saint-André de Cubzac. The area also features unique spots like the Villegouge Singletrack for varied riding experiences.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Gauriaguet are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the easy Gravel loop from Saint-Yzan-de-Soudiac and the Gravel loop from Pauche. For a more challenging circular ride, the Charlot Mill – Forest Singletrack loop from Cavignac is a popular moderate option.
The gravel biking experience in Gauriaguet is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.7 stars. Riders often praise the diverse scenery, which includes quiet woodlands, scenic vineyards, and riverine paths. The variety of terrain, from easy loops to more challenging routes, is also a frequently appreciated aspect.
The Gironde region, where Gauriaguet is located, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially through the vineyards during harvest or budding seasons. Summer can be warm, but the extensive forests offer shaded routes, making it enjoyable. Winter rides are also possible, though some paths might be wetter.
Absolutely. Gauriaguet's location provides excellent access to a rich cultural heritage. You can easily combine your ride with visits to UNESCO-listed sites like the Blaye Citadel or the exceptionally scenic town of Saint-Émilion. Other nearby attractions include the Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure and charming villages like Libourne and Margaux, perfect for a post-ride exploration.
While specific routes aren't exclusively designed for cultural stops, many pass through areas rich in history and natural beauty. For example, the route From Saint-André-de-Cubzac to Bordeaux offers varied scenery between two towns, allowing for exploration of urban and rural landscapes. The general region's network of trails often brings you close to vineyards and small villages, providing opportunities to discover local charm.
There are over 15 gravel bike trails available around Gauriaguet, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These include easy, moderate, and difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every gravel biking enthusiast.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not guaranteed, the region is dotted with charming villages and towns. Planning your route to pass through or near these settlements, such as Saint-André-de-Cubzac or Cavignac, will likely provide opportunities for cafes, bakeries, or small shops to refuel and rest. The broader Gironde area is known for its culinary delights and wine culture.


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