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Family friendly hiking trails around Bordeaux traverse a diverse landscape, characterized by extensive pine forests, serene waterways, and rolling vineyards. The region features coastal areas with Europe's tallest sand dune, the Dune du Pilat, and the vast Landes de Gascogne Regional Nature Park. Terrain generally includes gentle elevations, riverbanks, and well-maintained paths suitable for various activity levels.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.9
(15)
54
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5.80km
01:30
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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28
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10.0km
02:33
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.1
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36
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9.75km
02:36
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.7
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34
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9.61km
02:36
140m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.6
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23
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11.3km
02:59
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3 hours to walk just around the lake, which you barely see due to the vegetation. The only access point to the lake is the small beach where dogs are allowed on a leash. This is completely out of line with the advertised duration. There's very little view of the lake, and a lot of trash on the route, half of which is a paved bike path. A good portion passes through squats, shantytowns, garbage dumps, and other signs of human activity with little respect for nature. A good portion runs along the highway. In short, it was a disappointment for us; we don't recommend this route.
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One of the most exotic views of the Roger Lapébie trail 🏞️
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A Roman relic, not from the Gauls and certainly not a palace. It was probably more of an arena for sometimes bloody festivals in front of 15,000 spectators.
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The Etang des Sources is a little haven of peace. Along the Roger Lapébie trail, you can stop to observe ducks, moorhens and coypu.
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The passengers of pleasure boats (still) insist on a short route between the bar, the shopping area and the cabin and port cities are paying a lot for this. Bordeaux solved the problem with a lifting bridge, not inexpensive, but elegant and with four pylons, each 77 m high, impressively designed as a “gateway” to the city. Even large passenger ships can fit under the 117 m long, 2,500 t middle section of the roadway when it is raised by a maximum of 53 m.
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At the heart of the city stands one of the oldest bell towers in France, the only remnant of the ancient city walls, whose bells have characterized life in Bordeaux since the thirteenth century.
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There are over 320 easy family-friendly hiking trails around Bordeaux, offering a wide variety of landscapes from coastal dunes to vast forests and vineyards. In total, komoot lists nearly 600 hiking routes in the region.
The best times for family hikes around Bordeaux are typically spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October). During these seasons, temperatures are cooler and more pleasant, and there are fewer insects, making for a more enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, the region offers several excellent circular routes suitable for families. For example, the Loop in the vineyards provides a scenic moderate walk through picturesque grapevines. Many trails in the Landes de Gascogne Regional Nature Park, like the Circuit des Lacs, are also designed as loops.
The Bordeaux region boasts incredibly diverse natural features. You can explore Europe's tallest sand dune, the Dune du Pilat, vast pine forests in the Landes de Gascogne, and serene inland lakes such as Lac d'Hostens. The Gironde Estuary offers rugged landscapes rich in birdlife, while the Médoc region features vineyards, marshlands, and coastal views.
Absolutely! Many trails pass by or are close to fascinating landmarks. You can visit the iconic Bordeaux Water Mirror, the historic Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge), or the beautiful Caves and Rockwork Bridge of Majolan Park. The Hermitage Park also offers stunning views and woodlands.
Many trails in the Bordeaux region are dog-friendly, especially those in natural parks and forests. It's always a good idea to check local regulations for specific areas, but generally, dogs are welcome on leash. The vast pine forests of the Landes de Gascogne Regional Nature Park are particularly popular for walks with pets.
The family-friendly trails around Bordeaux are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse landscapes, from tranquil forest paths to scenic vineyard routes, and the accessibility of many trails for all ages. The well-maintained paths and opportunities to discover local culture are frequently highlighted.
Yes, several routes are easily accessible. The GR Bordeaux Métropole, a 160 km loop trail, has segments that can be reached by tram. For a pleasant walk near the city, consider the Super Balade 4: Tour and Detours at Bordeaux Lake, which is often reachable via local bus services.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for toddlers, especially those with flat terrain and well-maintained surfaces. Parks within Bordeaux like Jardin Public or Parc Bordelais offer paved paths ideal for strollers. For a slightly longer but still gentle option, the Via Sancti Martini - Saragosse Way Trail is an easy walk with minimal elevation gain.
For panoramic views, consider trails in areas like the Dune du Pilat, which offers breathtaking vistas of the Arcachon Bay. The Panoramic Hillsides Trail also lives up to its name, providing lovely views over the surrounding landscape. Additionally, Parc de l'Ermitage Sainte-Catherine in Lormont offers excellent views of Bordeaux itself.
Yes, the region features greenways that are perfect for family outings. The Cenac and Roger Lapébie Greenway Loop is an excellent example, utilizing the Roger Lapébie Cycle Path which is built on an old railway line, offering a flat and safe environment for walking or cycling with children.


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