4.3
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382
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Mountain biking around Preignac offers diverse terrain within France's Gironde department. The landscape features the Garonne and Ciron rivers, with the Ciron valley providing pathways through ancient forests and gorges. Extensive vineyards and rolling hills characterize the region, offering scenic rides through the renowned Bordeaux wine country. Additionally, large sections of the Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park provide vast pine forests and varied off-road cycling opportunities.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
3.5
(2)
21
riders
38.9km
02:50
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
3.0
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14
riders
23.1km
01:34
210m
210m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(4)
74
riders
40.7km
02:56
260m
260m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.3
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9
riders
31.2km
02:20
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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9
riders
30.4km
02:21
480m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Budos Castle is the work of Raymond Guilhem de Budos, nephew of Pope Clement V. Largely supported by his uncle, he rebuilt the old family castle in 1306, adopting the architectural features of the neighboring Château de Villandraut, as evidenced by the following document from King Edward I, written from Wynten on March 9, 1306, to the Seneschal of Gascony[4]: "The Knight of Budos, nephew of Clement V, Sovereign Pontiff, has begged us to allow him to crenellate his house in Budos, to surround it with walls, towers, moats, and finally to fortify it. Out of respect for the Sovereign Pontiff, and because a fortress of this nature will protect not only our possessions in this part of Guienne, but also the subjects of the Pope's nephew, we grant the aforementioned Raymond permission to fortify his castle and we grant it to him, his heirs, and successors in perpetuity, and we undertake not to disturb him in any way in this possession." In 1422-23, the King of England took possession of the castle and placed Pons, Lord of Castillon, in charge. Around 1433, Henry VI granted the lands and the castle to the Duke of Gloucester. In 1446-47, Budos was given to Gaston IV of Foix-Béarn, Count of Foix, following the death of the Earl of Gloucester. After the conquest of Guyenne, the Budos family, which had supported the cause of France, regained possession of its lordships in Guyenne. Purchased from the Budos family by Raymond de La Roque in 1571, Budos Castle suffered a severe assault in 1652 during the Fronde Wars. Lasserre ransacked, pillaged, and burned its archives. The Budos lordship remained in the La Roque family until the Revolution, which nearly destroyed it. It was sold as national property and used as a quarry to build dikes on the Ciron. In 1841, the Gironde Historical Monuments Commission was informed of this by Léo Drouyn. In 1860, it became the property of Léon de Brivazac, son of Delphine Catherine de La Roque de Budos (born at the castle in 1789). Five descendants (including Savary de Beauregard) entrusted it to the Adichats association, which brings together young people to enhance and preserve what can be preserved. The castle was registered as a historic monument in 1988
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The castle has variable opening hours. In August, we found the gates closed. It only opens at 2:30 PM.
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A tree has knocked down part of the bank at the start of the trail, but it's still passable even by bike.
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single rolling along the ciron
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Several very easy singletracks and different routes possible with significant descents.
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Mountain bike ride with exceptional organization and guaranteed friendliness
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There are over 50 mountain bike trails around Preignac listed on komoot, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find 15 easy routes, 36 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes to explore.
Mountain biking in Preignac offers a diverse landscape. You'll encounter trails through the lush riverine forests of the Garonne and Ciron valleys, extensive vineyards with rolling hills, and sections of the vast pine forests characteristic of the Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park. This mix provides varied surfaces and challenges.
Yes, Preignac offers 15 easy mountain bike routes that are suitable for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride. These trails often follow flatter paths through vineyards or along riverbanks, providing a pleasant experience for all ages. For example, you could explore parts of the The 2024 golden grape – Golden Reason loop from Pujols-sur-Ciron, which is a moderate route but can be adapted for shorter, easier sections.
Many trails in the Preignac area, especially those through forests and vineyards, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near private property. Be mindful of local regulations and ensure your dog is well-behaved and doesn't disturb other users or livestock.
The trails around Preignac often pass by historical sites and natural beauty. You can cycle past impressive structures like Budos Castle or Château de la Benauge. The region is also famous for its vineyards, particularly the Sauternes area, offering scenic views of the wine country. The Ciron River valley provides unique natural features with its ancient forests and gorges.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Preignac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Budos Castle – Budos Castle loop from Preignac, the Budos Castle – The Sauternes vineyards loop from Sauternes, and the Forêt des Ornières loop from Loupiac. These circular routes are convenient for planning your ride.
The spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are generally the best times for mountain biking in Preignac. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful with blooming vineyards or autumn colors. Summer can be hot, especially in July and August, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended then. Winters are generally mild but can be wet, making some trails muddy.
The mountain bike trails around Preignac are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars from over 50 reviews. Riders often praise the varied landscapes, from the peaceful forests to the picturesque vineyards, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different skill levels.
While the majority of routes are moderate, Preignac does offer 2 difficult mountain bike trails for experienced riders looking for more challenging terrain. These routes may feature steeper climbs, more technical descents, or longer distances. For example, the Château de la Benauge. – Chemin de jugnac loop from Barsac is a longer moderate route that offers significant elevation gain, providing a good workout.
Parking is generally available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for many trails, such as Preignac itself, Sauternes, or Loupiac. Look for public parking areas in these communes. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot, as many tours indicate suitable parking spots.
While direct access to all trailheads by public transport might be limited, the wider Gironde region has a public transport network. You can often reach larger towns near Preignac by train or bus, and then cycle to the trail starting points. For example, the Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park, which offers extensive forest trails, is accessible from various points in the region.
Generally, no specific permits are required for mountain biking on public trails and forest roads in the Preignac area. However, it's crucial to respect private property, stay on marked trails, and adhere to any local signage, especially when cycling through vineyards or protected natural areas. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.


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