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Urban hiking trails around Bordeaux offer a diverse landscape for exploration within and around the city. The region is characterized by the Garonne River, which flows through the city, providing scenic riverside paths and views of iconic bridges. Bordeaux also features numerous urban green spaces, parks, and historic city centers, creating varied terrain for walkers. Elevations are generally low, making many routes accessible for easy urban walks.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Hike the easy 4.6-mile (7.3 km) tour of the quays of Bordeaux, exploring the Garonne river waterfront and UNESCO-listed facades.
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Hike the easy 3.6-mile Via Sancti Martini - Saragosse Way Trail in Bordeaux, exploring historical sites like Roman ruins and the Water Mirro

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Hike a moderate 7.0-mile (11.3 km) loop through Parc des Coteaux, passing Hermitage Park and the Jacques Chaban-Delmas Bridge.
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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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The Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge) is a historic bridge in Bordeaux, France, which spans the Garonne River https://www.e-zpassKY.com
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A brief explanation of where the former amphitheater would be today if most of it had not been demolished in the 18th century.
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Bordeaux's must-see is here. Stunning architecture and an extraordinary permanent exhibition. You'll learn everything about wine from here and elsewhere, from today to Antiquity. And you'll finish with a glass of wine on the 8th floor with a panoramic view of Bordeaux.
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The Cathedral of St. André of Bordeaux has a number of special features that distinguish it from other large French cathedrals. One of these is the free-standing 50m high bell tower, Tour Pey-Berland, from 1440 (9), on top of which stands the statue of the Virgin Mary Notre-Dame d'Aquitaine. A westwork, as is usual in other French cathedrals, is completely missing. In its place is the nave of a Romanesque church that originally stood here. The opposite east side with its flying buttresses forms the choir.
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The Notre-Dame church, Place du Chapelet, is the former Dominican chapel (historical monument) built between 1684 and 1707 by Pierre Duplessy-Michel
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The church is a historical monument and was built in the 17th century in the Baroque style. Due to the excellent acoustics, concerts are often held here.
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There are over 245 urban hiking routes around Bordeaux, offering a wide variety of experiences. Most of these, about 176, are considered easy, making them accessible for many hikers.
The most pleasant times for urban hiking in Bordeaux are during spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October). Temperatures are generally cooler, and you'll encounter fewer insects, making for a more comfortable experience.
Yes, many urban routes in Bordeaux are suitable for families. For a gentle stroll with scenic views, consider the Bordeaux: Two Bridges Trail, which offers views of the city's iconic bridges and riverbanks. The city's numerous parks, like Jardin Public and Parc Bordelais, also provide accessible and pleasant environments for shorter family walks.
Many urban trails and green spaces in Bordeaux are dog-friendly, though it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in busy areas or nature reserves. The city's parks and riverside paths generally welcome dogs. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Urban hikes in Bordeaux offer a rich blend of historical and natural sights. You can explore iconic city landmarks like the Bordeaux Water Mirror and the Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge). Routes like the Dijeaux Gate – Saint-André Cathedral loop from Bordeaux will take you past significant architectural sites.
Absolutely. The city offers several routes with excellent viewpoints. The Panoramic Hillsides Trail, for instance, provides elevated perspectives of the surrounding area. Within the city, walking along the Garonne River offers continuous scenic views of Bordeaux's waterfront and bridges.
Many urban trailheads in Bordeaux are easily accessible by public transport, including regional trains and the Bordeaux tram system. This makes it convenient to reach starting points without needing a car, especially for routes within or close to the city center.
Yes, there are several circular urban walks. For example, the Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge) – Cité du Vin loop from Bordeaux-Saint-Jean is a great option that brings you back to your starting point after exploring the city's riverside and modern attractions.
Urban hikes in Bordeaux primarily feature paved paths, riverside promenades, and city streets. You'll also find routes that incorporate green spaces like parks and gardens, offering a mix of flat surfaces and gentle inclines, particularly on routes that explore the city's historic areas or cross bridges.
The urban hiking experience in Bordeaux is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the beautiful riverside paths, the blend of historical architecture with modern cityscapes, and the accessibility of routes that allow for easy exploration of the city's vibrant atmosphere.
Yes, urban hikes in Bordeaux frequently pass through lively neighborhoods and along popular streets where you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and bakeries. The city center and riverside areas, in particular, are well-equipped with options for refreshments and meals, allowing you to easily combine your walk with a culinary stop.


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