Attractions and places to see in Forêt Domaniale De La Pointe De Grave are found at the northern tip of the Médoc, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Gironde estuary. This region features an extensive pine forest, dunes, marshes, and beaches, forming part of the Médoc Regional Natural Park. The area offers a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites, including defensive structures and lighthouses. It is a diverse environment for outdoor activities and exploring the unique confluence of ocean and estuarine waters.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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As a cyclist, you should be aware that the bunkers are located in the dunes and aren't easily accessible by bike and whistling. Either you have to leave your bike, whether loaded or not, and walk through the dunes, or you need to be an experienced mountain biker.
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Consult the ferry schedule for Le Bac de Gironde. https://www.gironde.fr/deplacements/les-bacs-girondins-ferries/ligne-des-bacs-le-verdon-sur-mer-royan#:~:text=Départ%20du%20Verdon%2C%20tous%20les,16h%20%2D%2017h45%20%2D%2019h%20%2D%2020h15
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the cycle path is great and comfortable because it is easy and smooth
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It is possible to come across the tourist train
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Get off or get on the ferry! Don’t miss the Crossing. Nice to see it!
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Beautiful EV1 cycle path between Soulac and Pointe Grave, along the dunes and many bunkers, next to a former railway line that supplied the bunkers. More information: http://www.atlantikwall.info/aw/france/f4_4020.htm
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It is the northernmost point of the Médoc. You can't go any further, except by swimming.
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The region is characterized by its extensive pine forest, significant dune systems, and protected marsh areas. It's a unique geographical spot where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Gironde estuary, offering diverse landscapes from wild ocean beaches like Plage Saint-Nicolas to more sheltered estuary beaches such as Plage de la Chambrette.
Yes, the area features several historical sites. You can visit the Pointe de Grave Lighthouse, built in 1860, which houses a museum dedicated to lighthouses. Additionally, the Fort des Arros offers a glimpse into World War II history with its accessible bunkers and defensive structures built by the Germans.
The Forêt Domaniale De La Pointe De Grave is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the vast pine forest, which features numerous marked trails. The EuroVelo 1 cycle path runs through the heart of the forest, and there are also opportunities for water sports along the diverse coastline.
Absolutely. The Pointe de Grave itself is a family-friendly beach and viewpoint. The Pointe de Grave Lighthouse with its museum is also suitable for families. Additionally, a small tourist train connects the Pointe de Grave to Les Arros, near Soulac-sur-Mer, offering a charming way to explore the area.
The Pointe de Grave, as the northernmost point of the Médoc, offers panoramic views of the Gironde estuary and the town of Royan across the water. From Plage Saint-Nicolas, you can also catch views of the iconic Cordouan Lighthouse located offshore.
Yes, the Forêt Domaniale De La Pointe De Grave is well-suited for cycling. The Dune landscape and EV1 is a popular cycle path that runs along dunes and past bunkers, offering a smooth route between Soulac and Pointe Grave. For more options, you can explore gravel biking routes or MTB trails in the area.
For easy walks, the pine forest offers numerous marked trails. You can find several beginner-friendly options, such as the 7.7 km "Le Verdon-sur-Mer Beach loop from Pointe de Grave" or the 4.3 km "Bunker de Soulac loop from PGVS - Soulac Les Arros." More easy hikes are detailed in the Easy hikes in Forêt Domaniale De La Pointe De Grave guide.
Yes, a ferry service operates from the Le Verdon-sur-Mer Ferry Crossing at Pointe de Grave, connecting to Royan and other seaside resorts on the Côte de Beauté. This offers scenic views of the estuary and a convenient way to explore the wider region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the pristine forest and higher dunes to the unique confluence of ocean and estuary waters. The smooth and comfortable cycling paths, like the EV1, are highly rated, as are the historical sites such as the accessible bunkers of Fort des Arros and the charming Pointe de Grave Lighthouse.
The Forêt Domaniale de la Pointe de Grave is part of the Natura 2000 network and is known for its rich biodiversity. You can observe unique flora such as evergreen oak within the pine forest, and the protected marsh areas provide habitats for various wildlife.
The region offers enough attractions and activities to fill both a day trip and a longer stay. For a day, you can focus on the Pointe de Grave, its lighthouse, and a short walk or cycle. For a longer visit, you can explore more extensive hiking and cycling trails, visit the Fort des Arros, enjoy the beaches, and even take the ferry to Royan.


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