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The best walks and hikes around Mérignac

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Hiking around Mérignac is characterized by its extensive network of urban green spaces, including numerous parks and forest areas. The landscape features varied environments, from tranquil lakes and mature trees in historic parks like Parc Bourran, to the pine and mixed woodlands of Bois du Burck and Parc du Château. These green corridors are often interconnected, providing continuous pathways for exploration within an urban setting.

Best hiking trails around Mérignac

  • The most popular hiking route is Saint-Amant-de-Graves – loop, a 7.2 miles (11.6 km) trail that takes 2 hours 57 minutes to complete. This moderate route features gentle elevation changes.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is View of the Church of Graves loop from Graves-Saint-Amant, a moderate 8.2 miles (13.2 km) path. This trail offers views of local landmarks and passes through varied terrain.
  • Local hikers also love the Pont d'Angeac – Vibrac Bridge loop from Vibrac, a 5.0 miles (8.1 km) trail leading through riverside landscapes, often completed in about 2 hours 3 minutes.
  • Hiking around Mérignac is defined by its urban parks, extensive woodlands, and interconnected green corridors. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy strolls to moderate hikes.
  • The routes in Mérignac are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 500 hikers have used komoot to explore Mérignac's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 27, 2026

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Saint-Amant-de-Graves – loop

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Paul_C
November 14, 2022, Pont de Vibrac

Before reaching the bridge, take a moment to appreciate it from afar. You may see kayakers on the river coming from the port of Vibrac.

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A Romanesque church probably built in the 12th century.

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Abbey of Saint-Étienne de Bassac, (Sancti Stephani de Bassaco vel Bassacensis, Bassacum): Monks of the order of Saint-Benoît, united in 1666 to the Congregation of Saint-Maur. It was founded at the beginning of the 11th century by one of the Princes of Angoulême, called Guadardus de Lorichis, in honor of St-Etienne, the first martyr, according to what is reported in the acts of the life of Grimourd (bishop of 'Angoulême), but in the history of Angoulême it is said that it was founded by Wardrard de Jarnac, and his wife Rixende. Be that as it may, the church and the regular places having been destroyed by the heretics, the Benedictines of the congregation of St Maur who were introduced there, restored everything, and had a beautiful church built. The Abbot has the collation of a few simple priories, and the appointment to a few parishes. • Foundation in the 11th century. Church rebuilt from 1247 to 1286. • Defensive works at the end of the 14th century. • Abbey burnt down by the Anglo-Saxons in 1434. • Reconstruction in the second half of the 15th century. • Abbey plundered by the Protestants between 1564 and 1569. • Maurist reform introduced in 1666 after the abbey had been abandoned for nearly a century: rehabilitation and restoration until 1746 (conventual building, guest room, etc.). • Abbey sold as national property during the Revolution. • Destruction of the Gothic cloister in 1820. • Major restoration work on the church and abbey buildings during the 19th and 20th centuries. Many times transformed over the course of congregations and historical events, it mixes Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque and Classical styles. Listed as a Historic Monument, the Saint-Étienne de Bassac abbey today unveils a rectangular abbey church consisting of 4 bays and a flat chevet. Gothic in style, it has however retained the bases of the original walls and has domed rib vaults. Romanesque, the bell tower is not lacking in charm, just like the apse and the 13th century chapel pierced by a bay and covered with a ribbed vault. The 17th century convent buildings are also still visible. Like several other religious sites around the world, the abbey of Saint-Étienne de Bassac had a “Gate of Mercy” in 2015-2016; door which, on the margins of the Holy Doors open every 25 years or according to the exceptions fixed by the pope during the course of the holy years or Jubilees, was established at the abbey of Saint-Étienne de Bassac following the desire of Pope Francis to see the Jubilee of Mercy spread all over the world. In short, this Door, like all the other doors of Mercy, supports the Holy Doors in their roles in the Jubilee of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis from December 8, 2015 to November 20, 2016 In addition, the Saint-Étienne abbey now hosts retreats, and also has an approval to receive green classes. Opening hours: Monday: 09:00 – 18:30 • Tuesday: 09:00 – 18:30 • Wednesday: 09:00 – 18:30 • Thursday: 09:00 – 18:30 • Friday: 09:00 – 6:30 p.m. • Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. • Sunday: 9:00 a.m. -6:30 p.m.

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Beautiful scenery with the bridge over the river.

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Foundation in the 11th century. Church rebuilt from 1247 to 1286. Defensive works at the end of the 14th century. Abbey burnt down by the Anglo-Saxons in 1434. Reconstruction in the second half of the 15th century. Abbey plundered by the Protestants between 1564 and 1569. Maurist reform introduced in 1666 after the abbey had been abandoned for nearly a century: rehabilitation and restoration until 1746 (convent building, guest room, etc.). Abbey sold as national property during the Revolution. Destruction of the Gothic cloister in 1820. Major restoration work on the church and the abbey buildings during the 19th and 20th centuries.

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The town has a bridge dating perhaps from the 12th century, a fairly characteristic and well-known limestone bent bridge, called Petit Pont and one from the 18th century known as the Pont de bois or Pont de Bouet. These two bridges cross the two main arms of the Charente.

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Since its founding in the 11th century and until today, this great Benedictine site has gone through a thousand years of history now written in stone. Gothic, baroque and classical styles coexist harmoniously, recalling the alternation of painful episodes and glorious moments. The abbey is a place of spirituality dedicated to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux and is therefore the ideal setting for recharging your batteries and meditating.

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Stéphane Leblanc
September 11, 2021, Pont d'Angeac

This bridge, built in limestone, freestone and rubble, dates from the Middle Ages, around the 12th century and has since been redesigned.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Mérignac?

Mérignac offers a wide selection of outdoor adventures, with over 50 hiking routes available. These trails cater to various preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging excursions through the region's diverse green spaces.

What kind of landscape can I expect on hikes around Mérignac?

Hiking around Mérignac features an extensive network of urban green spaces, including numerous parks and forest areas. You'll find varied environments, from tranquil lakes and mature trees in historic parks like Parc Bourran, to the pine and mixed woodlands of Bois du Burck and Parc du Château. Many of these green corridors are interconnected, providing continuous pathways for exploration within an urban setting.

Are there hiking options for beginners or those looking for easy walks in Mérignac?

Yes, Mérignac is very accommodating for beginners and those seeking leisurely walks. There are 21 easy routes available, perfect for a relaxed outing. An example is the Venelle Rippe-Cul loop from Graves-Saint-Amant, which is an easy 5.7 km trail.

Are there any longer or more challenging hikes in Mérignac?

While Mérignac is known for its accessible green spaces, it also offers options for longer walks. The region is part of the GR Bordeaux Métropole, a 160 km long-distance trail. A notable segment, "Stage 8: Mérignac to Pessac," offers approximately 14.1 km of shaded woodland paths. For a moderate local option, consider the View of the Church of Graves loop from Graves-Saint-Amant, an 8.2-mile (13.2 km) path with varied terrain.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Mérignac?

The hiking trails in Mérignac are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful atmosphere of the parks, and the accessibility of nature within an urban environment.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Mérignac?

Yes, many of the trails in Mérignac are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Saint-Amant-de-Graves – loop is a popular 11.6 km circular trail, and the Pont d'Angeac – Vibrac Bridge loop from Vibrac offers a 8.1 km riverside loop.

Are the hiking trails in Mérignac suitable for families with children?

Mérignac's extensive park system makes it ideal for family-friendly outings. Parks like Parc Bourran with its waterfalls and tranquil lake, or the Bois du Burck with its forest paths, offer safe and engaging environments for children to explore. Many of the 21 easy routes are perfect for families.

Can I hike with my dog on trails in Mérignac?

Many of Mérignac's parks and green spaces are dog-friendly, though it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and check specific park regulations. The numerous forest paths and open areas provide ample space for you and your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors.

What are some notable natural features or landmarks to see while hiking in Mérignac?

While hiking in Mérignac, you can explore diverse natural features and landmarks. Parc Bourran features beautiful waterfalls and a tranquil lake. The Bois du Burck offers extensive pine and mixed woodlands. For historical interest, you might encounter structures like the Bourg-Charente Castle or the Church of Notre-Dame de Trois-Palis, which are accessible from some routes.

Is public transport available to access hiking trails in Mérignac?

Yes, Mérignac is well-integrated into the Bordeaux Métropole's public transport network. The "Stage 8: Mérignac to Pessac" segment of the GR Bordeaux Métropole, for instance, is easily accessible by tram, making it convenient for hikers without a car to reach the starting points of trails.

Are there specific parking facilities for hikers in Mérignac?

Many of Mérignac's larger parks and green spaces, such as Parc Bourran and Bois du Burck, typically offer nearby parking facilities. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for parking information, especially when accessing routes within residential areas.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Mérignac?

Mérignac's mild climate makes it suitable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer allows for longer evening activities in parks that extend their hours. Even in winter, the extensive network of paths provides opportunities for refreshing walks.

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