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Gravel biking around Les Mathes offers diverse landscapes across the Charente-Maritime region, characterized by extensive pine forests, sandy beaches, and coastal paths. The terrain is generally flat or gently undulating, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Riders can explore white gravel paths by the marshes, shaded forest trails, and coastal sandbanks. This variety provides engaging routes for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The carrelets of Saint-Palais-sur-Mer are among the most emblematic elements of the Charente coastline. Their history blends traditional fishing, tourist development, and local heritage. 🐟 Origin of the carrelets Originally, the word "carrelet" referred to a square fishing net used since the 17th century. A precise description can be found as early as 1769, in the writings of the scholar Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau, who mentioned this type of fishing on the Saintonge coast. 👉 At that time, these were not yet the current huts, but simply a net operated from rudimentary structures. ⚓ Artisanal fishing structures The first local carrelets were simple wooden platforms, built by the fishermen themselves to stand above the water. They were mainly used to catch shrimp, fish, and crabs near the shore, without going out to sea. 👉 It was a family and coastal fishery, less dangerous than sea fishing. 🏖️ 19th – early 20th century: transition to a leisure activity At the turn of the 20th century, with the rise of seaside resorts like Saint-Palais, the carrelets evolved. Holidaymakers and notable figures adopted this practice: construction of fixed jetties, appearance of huts on stilts. The carrelets then became places for relaxation as much as for fishing. 👉 They already contributed to the postcard image of the coast. 🪵 After 1945: democratization and multiplication After the Second World War, the number of carrelets increased sharply. They became a symbol of popular leisure and conviviality. The transition was gradually made from a means of subsistence to a recreational activity. 🌊 Storms and reconstruction The carrelets are fragile in the face of storms: 1999: massive destruction (up to 90% in some areas) 2010 (Xynthia storm): new damage Many have been rebuilt identically, respecting tradition. 🏛️ Today: protected heritage In Charente-Maritime, there are about 400 carrelets. They are: integrated into the public maritime domain allocated by administrative authorization (often renewed every 5 years) Since 2018, they have been recognized as cultural heritage of the department. 👉 In Saint-Palais, they can be observed in particular: at Pont du Diable at the conche du Concié at the Puits de l’Auture
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📍 Introducing the Gilet Cove The Gilet Cove is a small, natural beach on the oceanfront, located on Boulevard de la Conche de Gilet / Boulevard de la Falaise, in the town of Vaux-sur-Mer, just before Royan. 🌿 It's a sheltered, rocky cove, appreciated for its tranquility and more intimate setting compared to the larger urban beaches nearby. 🏖️ At high tide, the sea can completely cover this small beach, making the space very limited; at low tide, you can enjoy a patch of sand and rocks for relaxing or swimming. 🧭 Features & Tips 📍 Type of place: small, unsupervised beach, nestled among the rocks with sand and cliffs. 🏖️ Tides: access is best at low tide — at high tide the beach can disappear underwater. 🐶 Animals: prohibited from April 1st to September 30th (subject to municipal regulations). 👣 Access: via stairs from the boulevard above, surrounded by villas with sea views. 🚫 Lifeguard services: no lifeguard station or marked services. 📍 Location La Conche de Gilet is often considered the last small beach in Vaux-sur-Mer before reaching Royan/Pontaillac when following the coastline from Saint-Palais-sur-Mer.
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A beautiful trail with pine scents. A real treat.
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The tides are constantly changing the landscape.
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Splendid beaches all along this magnificent route.
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At the exit of the Coubre national forest, the landscape opens onto the dunes, and you can see the lighthouse. The Coubre lighthouse watches over maritime traffic in the Gironde estuary.
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The Promenade des Deux Phares offers a picturesque mountain bike route along the Atlantic coast, with panoramic views of the sea and beaches. Between the two lighthouses, you will cross sandy paths, coastal paths and pine forests typical of Charente-Maritime.
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Les Mathes offers a wide selection of gravel bike trails, with over 40 routes available. This includes 17 easy routes, 21 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Les Mathes is an excellent destination for gravel biking due to its diverse landscapes and extensive network of cycle paths. The terrain is generally flat or gently undulating, making it accessible for various fitness levels. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces through the vast La Coubre Forest, along the rugged Wild Coast, and past numerous sandy beaches.
Yes, Les Mathes is very welcoming for beginners and families. Many routes are easy, such as the Embellie Beach – In the Coubre Forest loop, which is 35.2 km and takes you through the extensive Coubre Forest. The generally flat terrain makes it ideal for enjoyable rides without significant climbs.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Les Mathes offers several options. The Wild Coast of La Tremblade – Carrelets de Royan loop is a more demanding 81.3 km ride that explores the rugged coastline and traditional fishing huts, providing a longer and more intense experience.
The gravel bike trails in Les Mathes offer incredibly diverse and scenic views. You can expect to ride through the tranquil, shaded paths of the immense La Coubre Forest, along the dramatic Wild Coast with stunning ocean vistas, and past picturesque sandy beaches like Chay Beach. Many routes also feature the iconic Carrelets de Royan, traditional fishing huts on stilts.
Absolutely! Many routes pass by significant landmarks. You can cycle past the traditional Carrelets de Royan fishing huts, or explore the area around the German Bunkers of La Grande Côte for a historical perspective. The Promenade des Deux Phares – Carrelets de Royan loop is a great example of a route that combines scenic views with these cultural elements.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in Les Mathes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Wild Coast of La Tremblade – Ronce-les-Bains mountain bike circuit loop is a popular 50.2 km circular option that explores the rugged coastline.
The gravel biking experience in Les Mathes is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. More than 500 gravel bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the well-maintained paths, the beauty of the Coubre Forest, and the stunning coastal views.
The Charente-Maritime region generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with mild temperatures and less crowded trails. During summer, the extensive shaded paths of the La Coubre Forest provide a welcome respite from the sun, making morning rides particularly enjoyable.
Many routes in Les Mathes beautifully combine both forest and coastal scenery. The Embellie Beach – In the Coubre Forest loop is a prime example, allowing you to experience the tranquility of the pine forest and the refreshing sea air from the beaches.
Absolutely. Les Mathes is surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches, and many gravel routes are designed to incorporate them. You can enjoy refreshing stops by the sea at places like Chay Beach or Conche de Gilet, which are often integrated into cycling loops.


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