Attractions around Courpiac, a village in Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, offer a blend of historical sites and access to the Entre-deux-Mers region. The area features the 16th-century Église Saint-Christophe and ancient occupation vestiges, including feudal mottes. Its territory extends along the Engranne river, providing natural landscapes. Courpiac serves as a base for exploring nearby cultural and natural attractions.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure, founded in 1079, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, is today part of the Way of St. James and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This is stated on the france-voyage website, and continues: "This former Benedictine abbey, dear to pilgrims and classified as a Historic Monument, has managed to preserve beautiful remains in its ruined church, including the remarkable carved capitals in the choir. The wonderfully preserved details of the chiselled capitals feature biblical, fantastical, or plant-based motifs. Original sin, Daniel in the lions' den, the life of Samson, the temptation of Christ, the sacrifice of Abraham, the martyrdom of Saint John, or the fight between mythical creatures can be admired as sculptural elements in the Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure."
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In 1079, the Benedictine abbot Gérard de Corbie and about ten monks and knights founded Notre-Dame de La Sauve-Majeure in the large forest (in Latin Silva Major) of the Entre-deux-Mers. The support of the dukes of Aquitaine and the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela favored a rapid boom. At its peak in the 12th and 13th centuries, the abbey had about a hundred monks. The Hundred Years' War precipitated its decline.
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The Saint-Étienne church of Branne is a true haven of peace in the heart of the village, offering a setting conducive to recollection and prayer. The architecture, both sober and majestic, bears witness to the deep faith that has inhabited these places through the centuries. The beauty of the sanctuary naturally invites the elevation of the soul and contemplation of the divine mysteries. One feels an atmosphere of serenity that helps each faithful to find themselves before the Lord in silence and dignity. It is a living place of worship where the presence of Christ is felt, recalling the importance of our Christian roots in the Gironde landscape. A spiritual stopover highly recommended for all those who seek to nourish their faith within a beautifully maintained church.
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It's impressive when you suddenly enter a rather long railway tunnel, it's pleasantly fresh there and I think there are some lamps installed, I didn't like the cycle path although the quality of the cycle path itself is rather basic (French), the road crossings are quite dangerous and in some areas the path is quite narrow for 2 bikes next to each other
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Very well developed cycle path and easy to ride.
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Really nice ride on a very nice bike path
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Great bike ride from Bordeaux. We had planned overnight accommodation in Saint Brice, in a large tent made available for participation. Ecological solar shower toilets. It is located in the chestnut grove (Google Maps). No reservations, just ask on the spot.
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Courpiac itself is home to the 16th-century Église Saint-Christophe, known for its modillons and a medieval monetary treasure now at the Musée d'Aquitaine. You can also discover historical springs and washhouses throughout the village, and vestiges of ancient occupation, including feudal mottes. Nearby, visit the impressive ruins of the Château de Rauzan, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Saint-Émilion, or the historic Abbey of La Sauve-Majeure.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling, particularly along the Roger Lapébie Cycle Path. This greenway, built on an old railway line, offers pleasant rides like the sections from Créon to Dardenac and Sauveterre to Cessac. You can also pass through the cool Espiet tunnel, an old railway tunnel integrated into the path. For more cycling routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Courpiac.
Beyond cycling, you can enjoy tranquil country lanes along the Dordogne, such as the Country lane along the Dordogne, perfect for peaceful walks or drives. The La Sauve-Majeure Forest offers a natural setting for exploration. For water activities, Lac de Blasimon provides a countryside beach experience with monitored swimming in summer. You can also find various hiking trails around Courpiac.
Yes, Sainte-Croix-du-Mont, built on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Garonne valley, features a belvedere with potential views of the Pyrenees on clear days. It also boasts a unique geological site: a cave composed of 22-million-year-old oyster fossils, offering a fascinating glimpse into the area's ancient past.
The Roger Lapébie Cycle Path is ideal for families, offering a safe and pleasant track for biking or walking, with former stations often providing water points or restaurants. Lac de Blasimon is another great option, providing a countryside beach with monitored swimming during the summer months, perfect for a family day out.
Courpiac is home to several historical springs and washhouses scattered throughout the village. These sites are considered vital to local history and are maintained by the commune. Marked hiking trails are available for visitors to discover these features at their own pace, offering a unique way to explore the village's heritage.
Beyond the main attractions, Courpiac's territory holds ancient occupation vestiges, including two feudal mottes known as "la Motte du Régent" and "la Motte de Courpiac." These mounds indicate a long and continuous history dating back to prehistoric times. Additionally, the historical springs and washhouses offer a glimpse into local life from centuries past.
Absolutely! The region offers several running trails suitable for various fitness levels. You can explore routes like the Bivouac Area – Piste Lapébie loop from Romagne or the Chapelle XIIe loop from Courpiac. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the Running Trails around Courpiac guide.
The Fête du Chevreau (Goat Kid Festival) is a local festivity held in Courpiac during spring, typically in May. It features musical entertainment alongside a meal, providing visitors with a taste of local traditions and community spirit.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful gardens accessible from Courpiac. These include the Jardins du château de Vayres, Jardins du château de Mongenan, and Jardins du château de Malle, among others. These offer serene environments and horticultural beauty for visitors to enjoy.
Spring (May) is particularly pleasant, offering mild weather for outdoor activities and the local Fête du Chevreau. Summer provides opportunities for swimming at Lac de Blasimon and enjoying the coolness of the Espiet tunnel on the cycle path. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
Visitors frequently praise the pleasant tracks of the Roger Lapébie Cycle Path, noting its suitability for all users and the charm of old stations along the way. The Espiet tunnel is often highlighted for its impressive structure and refreshing coolness in summer. The quiet, idyllic country roads along the Dordogne are also highly appreciated for their peaceful atmosphere.


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