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Hiking around Saint-Genès-De-Blaye offers diverse landscapes shaped by its location along the Gironde Estuary and within a renowned wine-growing region. The terrain features extensive vineyards, small forests, and marshlands, with elevated points providing views of the Dordogne valley. This area provides a blend of estuarine environments and agricultural lands, suitable for various outdoor activities. Rolling hills and cliffs add varied terrain to many routes.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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13.3km
03:28
60m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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3.57km
00:57
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.62km
02:14
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.9km
04:16
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.1km
04:15
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very pleasant moment. The crossing costs €6 for an adult pedestrian and €3 for a bicycle. You can buy your ticket online in advance on the website. The opening hours are also available online. Upon arrival in Lamarque, there are places to eat and toilets.
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A ferry crosses the estuary between Blaye and Lamarque. Bicycles are of course welcome and the crossing costs the same as for a pedestrian (€4.50 in August 2024). Check the timetables on the department website: gironde.fr
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hike from Villeneuve through the vineyards which takes you to the magnificent village of Plassac where you will follow the edge of the Gironde estuary flanked by a few carrelets (traditional fishing huts typical of the region) you will pass through the small port of Plassac to continue your journey through the village and approach the hillsides from where you will have a magnificent view of the estuary, the Médoc and the magnificent, hilly countryside which extends through the Blayais vineyards. the circuit will end where it began in one of the smallest villages in the upper Gironde, Villeneuve. a lot of road but almost no vehicle. only the hundred meters on the main road from Plassac to reach the riverside merits caution.
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New site for timetables: https://ccb-blaye.com/economie-et-tourisme/tourisme/les-heures-du-bac-blaye-lamarque/ Very simple boarding for cyclists, just be on time at the ferry to board at the same time as pedestrians.
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The small port of Plassac is typical of the esteys of the Gironde estuary. It is in the heart of the ancient village with a Gallo-Roman villa. A Terra Aventura route, combining hiking and discovery, allows you to get to know Plassac better. During your visit, you can also admire mosaics displayed in the alleys of the village: they were created by the inhabitants and by the Babylon Mosaic workshop-boutique. A stepped earthen dike made it possible to shape the current configuration of the port, making it possible to create 44 places reserved for pleasure craft. A rocky groyne protects the entrance to the port. 22 gangways provide access to the boats and boaters can benefit from a water tap, electrical outlets and a light point. https://www.bbte.fr/equipements-de-loisirs/port-de-plassac/
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There are over 75 hiking routes in and around Saint-Genès-De-Blaye. These trails offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls through vineyards to more challenging routes along the Gironde Estuary.
Hiking in Saint-Genès-De-Blaye offers diverse landscapes. You'll find extensive vineyards, small forests, and marshlands. Many trails provide views of the vast Gironde Estuary, the largest in Western Europe, and some elevated points offer panoramas of the Dordogne valley.
Yes, Saint-Genès-De-Blaye offers 22 easy routes. An example is the Blaye–Lamarque Ferry – Citadel of Blaye loop from Blaye, which is 2.0 miles (3.2 km) long and takes about 50 minutes to complete, offering a pleasant walk around the ferry area and the historic citadel.
Many trails incorporate historical and natural attractions. You can explore the impressive Citadel of Blaye, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or pass by the Blaye–Lamarque Ferry. Other points of interest include the Romanesque Saint-Seurin Church and various châteaux like Château Pontet d'Eyrans.
Yes, many of the hiking routes around Saint-Genès-De-Blaye are circular. For instance, the Citadel of Blaye – Blaye Citadel loop from Blaye is a moderate 9.2 miles (14.8 km) path that brings you back to your starting point, offering continuous scenic views.
The region is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially through the vineyards during harvest or when new growth appears. Summer can be warm, but riverside walks and shaded forest paths provide relief. Winter hikes can be invigorating, particularly along the estuary.
Many trails in the Saint-Genès-De-Blaye area are suitable for dogs, especially those through vineyards and forests. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly when passing through agricultural areas or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific nature reserves or protected areas.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 70 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of estuarine views, picturesque vineyards, and the opportunity to combine nature walks with cultural discoveries like the historic Blaye Citadel.
Yes, for those seeking a greater challenge, there are 5 difficult routes available. An example is the Loop to the medieval city of Blaye, an 8.3 miles (13.3 km) trail that takes approximately 3 hours 28 minutes to complete and leads to the historic medieval city.
Absolutely. Saint-Genès-De-Blaye is situated directly on the Gironde Estuary, and many trails offer stunning waterside views. For example, the View over the Gironde – Port of Plassac loop from Blaye provides excellent vistas of this expansive natural feature.
Yes, hiking in Saint-Genès-De-Blaye often means walking through the renowned Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux vineyards. Many trails weave directly through these picturesque landscapes, offering a unique 'Vignoble en citadelle' experience and views of the surrounding wine estates.


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