Euronat and Gurp Beach Loop
Euronat and Gurp Beach Loop
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12.6km
20m
Running
Jog this moderate 7.9-mile (12.6 km) loop in Parc Naturel Régional du Médoc, combining sea views, forest paths, and historical bunkers.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.92 km
4.15 km
3.00 km
367 m
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6.13 km
4.12 km
1.23 km
943 m
119 m
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The terrain on this loop is varied, offering a mix of surfaces. You can expect mostly smooth, firm dirt paths, but some sections might have loose gravel. Given its coastal location, you will also encounter sandy trails, particularly near the beach areas. Be mindful of potential erosion ruts if there has been recent rain.
While specific parking details for this exact loop are not provided, the trail passes by the Gurp Municipal Campsite. It's common for trails in such areas to have parking available near campsites or popular access points. We recommend checking local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
Yes, with a moderate difficulty grade, this jogging loop is generally suitable for beginners. It covers a distance of about 12.6 km with minimal elevation changes (around 21 meters up and down), making it a manageable and enjoyable route for those new to trail jogging.
This loop offers diverse scenery, combining coastal views, forested sections, and historical elements. You'll pass by the Gurp Municipal Campsite, experience a Sandy Trail Near Euronat, Parc Naturel Régional du Médoc, and encounter a Group of bunkers on Gurp Beach. The route provides a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Regulations for dogs can vary within the Parc Naturel Régional du Médoc. While many trails in natural parks allow dogs, they are often required to be on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. We advise checking the specific rules for the Parc Naturel Régional du Médoc or local signage at the trailhead regarding pet policies.
The best time to jog this loop is typically during the spring and fall. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures, less crowded trails, and beautiful natural scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in coastal areas, while winter might bring cooler, wetter conditions. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other established trails. You will find it intersects with parts of the Le Tour de Gironde à Vélo - Étape 4 (Biganos - Royan), SLR Soulac-sur-Mer - Longarisse, and the Sentier du Camping du Gurp. This offers opportunities to extend or modify your run if desired.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access trails within the Parc Naturel Régional du Médoc, including this loop. Natural regional parks in France are typically free to enter and explore. However, always respect local regulations and private property signs.
This jogging loop is approximately 12.6 kilometers long and is estimated to take around 1 hour and 26 minutes to complete at a moderate jogging pace. Your actual time may vary depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Given the diverse ecosystems of sea, forest, and coastal areas within the Parc Naturel Régional du Médoc, you might encounter various birds, including seabirds near the coast and forest birds inland. Small mammals and insects are also common. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitats.
To fully appreciate the historical bunkers and coastal views, consider starting your run early in the morning. This often provides cooler temperatures, fewer people, and the best light for photography, especially along the beach sections and near the Group of bunkers on Gurp Beach.