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No traffic touring cycling routes around Arvert are found on the Presqu'île d'Arvert in Charente-Maritime, France. The region features predominantly flat terrain, making it suitable for cycling. Landscapes include the Seudre estuary with oyster ports, the Atlantic coastline with beaches and dunes, and the vast La Coubre forest. The area is characterized by a network of dedicated cycle paths and small paved roads.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.9km
01:59
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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my favorite playground in the great outdoors
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Very beautiful church. A must-see!
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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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A magnificent, easy route to explore with family or friends. The landscapes are incredibly varied.
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The landscape is very pleasant away from cars and the cycle path is great
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Chaillevette, from the Saintongeais "Chaille" which means "pebble" is a small town in Charente Maritime with 1620 inhabitants, on the Arvert Peninsula. Nestled on the left bank of the Seudre, in a setting of salt marshes, punctuated by "claires" where oysters are refined. The refinement gives them this blue-green color and this typical iodized flavor. Oyster farming by oyster farmers is an essential resource for maintaining two pretty ports: The port of Chatressac, (which almost entered history in the 17th century, having been considered for a time to accommodate the Grand arsenal maritime du Ponant wanted by Louis XIV, which was finally built further north and gave birth to the city of Rochefort), and the port of Chaillevettte. Typical with their oyster huts in various and shimmering colors, bordering the channel and welcoming barges, these two ports have managed to preserve their picturesque character. However, you can enjoy local products in the "tasting huts" and especially the oysters that make our town famous as the "cradle of the oyster". Each of these ports is animated each year by the July 14 festival in Chatressac and the August 15 festival in Chaillevette. In the Chaillevetonne countryside, the cultivation of cereals such as wheat or corn finds its place, without forgetting the vines, which will be used to produce, among other things, the Charente country wine, pineau and cognac.
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The ferry runs from June 4th to September 30th in 2024 and is a good alternative to the bridge, which does not have a separate lane for bicycles. It runs as needed and costs €2 in coins. Tel: +33 7 73662594 call
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Arvert offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes, with over 150 options available. The majority, around 110, are classified as easy, making them accessible for various skill levels.
The Arvert region is exceptionally well-suited for no-traffic touring cycling due to its predominantly flat terrain and an extensive network of dedicated cycle paths and small, quiet paved roads. This allows cyclists to explore diverse landscapes, from oyster ports to wild Atlantic dunes, without encountering significant vehicle traffic.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Arvert, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially along the coast, but be prepared for warmer temperatures and more visitors. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Arvert features several excellent circular routes that allow you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Coubre Forest Loop offers a scenic ride through the forest, while the Port of La Tremblade – Mornac-sur-Seudre huts loop explores the Seudre estuary and its traditional oyster ports.
Absolutely. Many of Arvert's no-traffic routes are ideal for families, thanks to their flat terrain and dedicated cycle paths. Routes like the Ocean Path at Les Mathes loop are relatively short and easy, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. The region's focus on traffic-free paths ensures a relaxed environment for family outings.
Many of the natural areas and cycle paths in Arvert are dog-friendly, especially if your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash. However, specific rules can vary, particularly in protected natural reserves or on private land. It's always best to check local signage or specific route descriptions for any restrictions before you go. Remember to bring water for your pet and clean up after them.
Parking is generally available at various points along or near the no-traffic cycling routes. Popular starting points in towns like La Tremblade or near attractions like the La Coubre Forest often have designated parking areas. For instance, you can find parking near the start of the Chenal de Marennes – Port of Marennes loop. Look for public car parks in villages or near major trailheads.
Arvert's routes offer access to a variety of natural and cultural landmarks. You can cycle through the vast Coubre Forest, explore the traditional oyster ports along the Seudre estuary, or visit the Mornac-sur-Seudre Marshes. The iconic Phare de la Coubre lighthouse also provides panoramic views of the peninsula and coastline. Further afield, you might encounter historical sites like the German Bunkers of La Grande Côte.
Yes, the Arvert region is well-equipped with amenities for cyclists. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodations in the towns and villages situated along or near the cycle paths, such as La Tremblade, Mornac-sur-Seudre, and Étaules. Many establishments cater to visitors, offering local specialties, especially seafood and oysters. The Port of La Tremblade – La Bonne Renommée Oyster Bar loop, for example, passes by a well-known oyster bar.
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Arvert, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the region's flat, well-maintained dedicated cycle paths, which provide a safe and enjoyable experience away from traffic. The diverse scenery, from the tranquil forests to the vibrant oyster ports and the wild Atlantic coastline, is also a common highlight, making for a truly immersive and relaxing cycling adventure.


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