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Mountain bike trails Saint-Genès-De-Blaye offer diverse landscapes characterized by sprawling vineyards and rolling countryside, providing scenic routes for cyclists. The region's proximity to the Gironde estuary presents unique panoramas and riverside paths, including views of traditional "carrelets." Blayais marshes also contribute to the natural appeal, featuring distinct flora and fauna. This area provides a blend of challenging and leisurely routes suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
4.0
(1)
12
riders
32.2km
02:23
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(1)
52
riders
54.4km
03:43
540m
540m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8
riders
40.5km
02:49
490m
500m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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5
riders
38.2km
01:58
160m
160m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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6
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26.3km
01:38
250m
250m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Château de Thau is very old and known since the 12th century. It belongs to the defense line of the Côte Girondine. Set slightly back from the shore, it dominates the ebb and flow without showing itself, like a carpet behind thick groves. Here and there, the name of Thau comes and goes at the bend of a manuscript but it is at the beginning of the 1400s that historians find traces of the successive owners - the Math family, from 1400 to 1480, - the Sudre family 1540 , the Hague, then the President of the Parliament of Bordeaux, Louis de Grimard owned everything between 1680 and 1700… In 1700 we know the state of the place: “vast lower rooms, all well furnished and the walls decorated with vast series of tapestries”. Today, the Albert Schweitzer family owns and administers the estate which is the flagship of Gauriac. Facing the Médoc, a few steps from the Gironde estuary, 41 hectares of vineyards are planted with 40% Cabernet Sauvignon and 60% Merlot, on silty-limestone soil and extend over the Bourgeais region. The excellent geographical location allows the vineyard to benefit from favorable maturity criteria.
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The small port of Plassac is typical of the esteys of the Gironde estuary. It is in the heart of the ancient village with a Gallo-Roman villa. A Terra Aventura route, combining hiking and discovery, allows you to get to know Plassac better. During your visit, you can also admire mosaics displayed in the alleys of the village: they were created by the inhabitants and by the Babylon Mosaic workshop-boutique. A stepped earthen dike made it possible to shape the current configuration of the port, making it possible to create 44 places reserved for pleasure craft. A rocky groyne protects the entrance to the port. 22 gangways provide access to the boats and boaters can benefit from a water tap, electrical outlets and a light point. https://www.bbte.fr/equipements-de-loisirs/port-de-plassac/
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Worth seeing fortress, unfortunately the weather was not nice for further explorations.
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Since we wanted to continue with the ferry, but still had 60 minutes until the next crossing, we looked at this pretty citadel. There is also a café that invites you to linger.
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pontoon point of view advancing on the Gironde
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small top trail along the cornices of the Gironde with several quarries and an old German bunker
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Citadel built under Vauban to protect the port of Blaye. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zitadelle_Blaye
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There are over 80 mountain bike trails around Saint-Genès-De-Blaye, offering a wide variety of routes for different skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy and moderate trails to explore the region's vineyards and estuary landscapes.
The mountain bike trails around Saint-Genès-De-Blaye are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders frequently praise the scenic vineyard views, the unique estuary panoramas, and the diverse terrain that caters to various abilities.
Yes, Saint-Genès-De-Blaye offers several family-friendly mountain bike routes. Many trails are categorized as easy, providing gentle rides through vineyards and along country roads, perfect for a leisurely outing with the family. For example, the Citadel of Blaye – Blaye Citadel loop from Blaye is an easy option.
The terrain around Saint-Genès-De-Blaye is characterized by extensive vineyards, rolling countryside, and paths along the Gironde estuary. You can expect a mix of paved sections, gravel paths, and some dirt tracks, with varying elevation changes. Some moderate routes, like the Citadel of Blaye – Blaye Citadel loop from Blaye, feature significant elevation gain.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in the Saint-Genès-De-Blaye area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular circular options include the Citadel of Blaye Loop and the Blaye Citadel loop from Blaye, both offering scenic tours through the region.
The region is rich in historical and natural landmarks. You can cycle past the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Citadel of Blaye, explore picturesque vineyards, and observe traditional 'carrelets' (fishermen's huts on stilts) along the Gironde estuary. Other notable sights include Château Pontet d'Eyrans and Saint-Seurin Church.
Absolutely. Saint-Genès-De-Blaye offers 35 easy mountain bike trails, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and minimal elevation gain, allowing you to enjoy the scenery at a comfortable pace. An example is the Port of Plassac – Thau Castle loop from Blaye.
The Blaye region, including Saint-Genès-De-Blaye, is enjoyable for mountain biking through much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, with blooming vineyards or autumnal colors. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are often ideal. The mild climate of New Aquitaine generally allows for outdoor activities even in winter, though some paths might be muddier after rain.
Yes, many routes in the area provide stunning views of the Gironde estuary. The region's proximity to the estuary is a key feature, and trails often follow its banks, allowing you to see the expansive waters and unique riverside features. The Citadel of Blaye Loop is known for its estuary panoramas.
The Blaye region is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and local shops in towns and villages along many of the routes, particularly around Blaye itself. These spots are perfect for a break, a meal, or to sample local produce and wines.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for many trails, such as Blaye. For public transport, regional bus services connect some of the larger towns. For longer cycling adventures, the area is also part of the Canal des Deux Mers cycle route, which offers broader connectivity. You can find more information on this route at francevelotourisme.com.
While Saint-Genès-De-Blaye primarily features easy and moderate trails, some of the moderate routes can offer a good challenge with significant elevation gain, such as the Citadel of Blaye – Blaye Citadel loop from Blaye, which has over 570 meters of ascent. The region's diverse terrain allows for varied experiences, but there are no trails explicitly categorized as 'difficult' in our current selection.


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