4.2
(117)
3,048
riders
20
rides
No traffic road cycling routes around Vaux-Sur-Mer are characterized by a diverse landscape, blending coastal features with inland forests and estuary views. The region features sandy beaches, limestone cliffs, and extensive pine forests, providing varied terrain for cycling. Situated at the mouth of the Gironde estuary, the area offers unique perspectives of this significant natural feature. The well-developed network of cycle paths caters to different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
4.6
(13)
306
riders
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
3.5
(2)
71
riders
74.3km
03:40
120m
120m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Sign up for free
67
riders
21.1km
01:02
150m
150m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
3.0
(1)
24
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.3
(6)
12
riders
56.0km
02:30
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Vaux-Sur-Mer
Located on the commune of St-Palais-sur-Mer, at the tip of Terre-Nègre, it is intended to mark the southern passage of the Gironde estuary and to signal the presence of a dangerous sandbank, the la barre à l'Anglais.
0
0
Built from 1955 and consecrated in 1958, the Notre-Dame de Royan church symbolizes the city standing tall and proud again. The reinforced concrete monument thus fits into the general trend of renewal in sacred art after the sad events the world experienced in the 1940s. It is considered today as a feat and a masterpiece of modern architecture. "Upon entering this concrete cathedral, be silent. Here, everything is momentum, rigor, roughness, austere beauty. The twilight sings the elusive, the divine, variable and constant like the sea." ANDRÉ MALRAUX Minister of Cultural Affairs (1958-1969)
0
0
The puits de l’Auture is an emblematic natural site located in Puits de l’Auture, north of the commune of Saint-Palais-sur-Mer. Its name often intrigues, and its history blends geology, local traditions, and maritime observation. 🌊 Origin and formation The puits de l’Auture is not a man-made well, but a natural formation: It is a cavity carved into the limestone rock by marine erosion. Under the effect of waves and infiltrations, the rock gradually collapsed, forming a sort of vertical chasm open to the sea. During strong swells or tides, water rushes in violently, creating spectacular eddies. 📜 Origin of the name The term “Auture” probably comes from Old French or the local dialect: It could derive from “hauteur” (height) or “autre” (other), evoking a high or separate place. Another hypothesis suggests a deformation of an old word related to a natural cavity or opening. No completely certain origin has been formally established, which adds to the mystery of the place. ⚓ Local historical role The site has had several uses or functions over time: 👀 Observation point Located on the rocky cornice, it served as a natural observation post to monitor the sea. Locals and fishermen could spot boats, storms, or dangers. 🎣 Fishing activities As elsewhere on the coast of Royan, particularly near the famous carrelets (fishing huts on stilts), the area was frequented by fishermen. The rocks around the well allowed for shore fishing or line fishing. 🌿 A remarkable natural site Today, the puits de l’Auture is mainly: A popular walking spot along the coastal path. A listed site for its landscape and geological interest. A remarkable viewpoint over the Atlantic Ocean, especially at sunset. ⚠️ Caution The site remains fragile and potentially dangerous: Unstable cliffs Powerful waves during storms It is advisable to stay on the marked trails.
0
0
A very beautiful old church. Concerts (choirs, orchestras) sometimes take place in the evenings, which are highly recommended.
0
0
Exceptional view, the most beautiful village in France.
0
0
Here you'll find a romantic little lighthouse, and behind it lies a garden with a bench overlooking the sea, a lovely place to stop for a break. Afterwards, you can continue along the cliff to the right until you reach Euro Velo 1 again.
0
0
A beautiful trail with pine scents. A real treat.
0
0
Easily accessible place, only the last meters are prohibited for cyclists.
0
0
There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Vaux-sur-Mer, ranging from easy coastal paths to more moderate excursions through forests and along the estuary. This includes sections of the Vélodyssée® and routes with 80% dedicated cycle paths, ensuring a peaceful ride.
Yes, Vaux-sur-Mer offers several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the region boasts paths like the Soulac-sur-Mer Beach – Pointe de Grave loop, which is rated easy and provides a pleasant ride. The Tour of the Forêt de la Coubre, mentioned in regional research, also features 80% dedicated cycle paths, making it a great option for a relaxed experience.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Vaux-sur-Mer offer a diverse range of scenery. You'll encounter stunning coastal views along the Atlantic, including the four 'conches' (sandy beaches) like Nauzan, and picturesque limestone cliffs. Inland, routes often wind through serene pine forests such as the Bois des Fées and the Forêt domaniale de la Coubre. Many paths also provide unique perspectives of the vast Gironde Estuary.
Absolutely. Many routes offer opportunities to see notable landmarks and viewpoints. You might catch glimpses of the famous Cordouan lighthouse from Nauzan beach, or pass traditional fishing huts known as Carrelets. The Pointe de Grave offers expansive views of the estuary, and the Parc de l'Estuaire provides excellent vantage points of the estuary and white cliffs.
The region's mild climate makes it enjoyable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions with comfortable temperatures and less crowded paths. Summer is also popular, especially for coastal routes, but can be busier. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Vaux-sur-Mer are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Pointe de Grave – Le Gurp loop from Royan is a moderate circular route, and the Terre-Nègre Lighthouse – The market halls in Mornac-sur-Seudre loop offers another great option for a round trip.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Vaux-sur-Mer, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region for its extensive network of dedicated cycle paths, the stunning coastal and forest scenery, and the peaceful, traffic-free environment that allows for a truly immersive ride.
While many routes are moderate, some offer longer distances for those seeking more of a challenge. For example, the Pointe de Grave – Le Gurp loop from Royan covers over 74 km, providing a substantial ride through varied landscapes. These routes maintain a focus on low-traffic or dedicated paths where possible.
Vaux-sur-Mer and its surrounding towns offer various parking options, especially near popular beaches and trailheads. Many routes are accessible from towns like Royan, which have public parking facilities. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the starting point on the komoot tour page for nearby parking suggestions.
Yes, Vaux-sur-Mer has a 'village spirit' with a covered market and local shops. Many routes pass through or near coastal towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and bakeries to refuel. The proximity to beaches like Saint-Georges-de-Didonne Beach and Chay Beach means amenities are often within easy reach.
While Vaux-sur-Mer is well-connected locally, specific public transport options for reaching trailheads with a bike can vary. Royan, a larger nearby town, serves as a transport hub. It's recommended to check local bus or train services for their bike carriage policies and routes that align with your chosen cycling path.
Yes, the Vaux-sur-Mer area is part of the extensive Vélodyssée® network, a long-distance cycling route. Several local no-traffic routes incorporate sections of the Vélodyssée®, allowing cyclists to experience this renowned coastal path. These sections are typically well-maintained and offer a smooth, traffic-free ride.


Browse the best Road cycling routes in other regions.