Attractions and places to see around Sanguinet are centered around its expansive freshwater lake and the surrounding Landes forest. This region, situated at the boundary of the Landes and Gironde departments in France, offers a blend of natural features and recreational activities. The area is characterized by its pine forests, sandy beaches, and a network of cycle paths. Visitors can explore various natural landmarks and historical sites.
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The Trans-Aquitaine Canal ends here at the Cazaux-Sanguinet pond. A charming place to stop by during bike rides between Biscarosse and Parentis.
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Strange feeling to ride along these beautiful bike paths after the fires of July 2022. Many trees have survived well, but there are also many traces of the fire.
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Even now in September it still gets up to 34°C during the day. So do the tour as early as possible, because the route from Biscarrosse du Lac -B/Plage over the wooded dune landscape is worth it.
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Sanguinet is well-known for its excellent cycling infrastructure. You can enjoy scenic rides through pine forests on paths like the La Teste de Buch - Biscarrosse Plage Cycle Path, which is part of the EuroVelo 1 (Vélodyssée) and offers access to sandy beaches. Another popular option is the Piste cyclable Biscarrosse-Plage, noted for its beautiful route through typical pine forests. For a unique stop, the Canal Transaquitain Wooden Bridge, Biscarrosse offers a charming viewpoint over the canal.
Lake Sanguinet (Étang de Cazaux et Sanguinet) is a hub for water sports. Its calm, shallow waters are perfect for swimming, windsurfing, wakesurfing, water skiing, canoeing, paddleboarding, and sailing. The lake is also a popular spot for fishing, with species like pike, carp, zander, and perch.
Yes, Lake Sanguinet features several beautiful sandy beaches, such as Plage du Pavillon and Plage de Caton. These beaches are known for their clear, shallow, and calm waters, making them ideal and safe for families with children.
Sanguinet offers a glimpse into its rich past. The Musée du Lac de Sanguinet is a certified 'Museum of France' showcasing archaeological remains over 3,000 years old, discovered from sunken villages beneath the lake. You can also admire the mid-19th century Church of Saint-Sauveur, built in a charming neo-Romanesque style, and the early 20th-century Villa of the Lake.
The region around Sanguinet offers a variety of trails for hiking and running. You can find numerous routes that take you through the pine forests and along the lake. For detailed options, explore the Running Trails around Sanguinet guide, which includes routes like the 'Sanguinet loop from Martinot' and 'Sanguinet Lake Beach – View of the Étang de Cazaux loop'.
Absolutely. The Landes forest surrounding Sanguinet provides excellent terrain for mountain biking. The MTB Trails around Sanguinet guide features routes such as 'Sanguinet: Trail between Lake and Forest' and 'Sanguinet's Caribbean – Forest Singletrack by the Lake loop', catering to various skill levels from easy to moderate.
Sanguinet is very family-friendly. The shallow, calm waters of Lake Sanguinet's beaches are perfect for children. Cycling paths like the La Teste de Buch - Biscarrosse Plage Cycle Path are generally easy and safe for family rides. The Canal Transaquitain Wooden Bridge, Biscarrosse is also noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant stop during bike excursions.
The summer months (July and August) are popular for enjoying the lake and its beaches, with additional markets and festivals like Jazz in Sanguinet. However, for hiking and cycling, the spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for exploring the forest trails and cycle paths.
The Musée du Lac de Sanguinet is unique because it houses archaeological treasures recovered from ancient villages submerged beneath Lake Sanguinet. These artifacts, including canoes, pottery, jewelry, tools, and amphorae, provide a rare insight into human life in the region from the Neolithic age to the present day.
Sanguinet's location provides easy access to several notable attractions. You can visit the impressive Dune du Pilat, Europe's largest sand dune, offering magnificent views. Arcachon Bay, with its charming oyster ports, and the lively seaside resort of Biscarrosse are also within a short drive, providing more activities and sights.
Yes, Sanguinet is nestled within the vast Landes Forest, offering extensive opportunities for exploration. You can hike or cycle through its diverse landscapes, discover the local flora and fauna, and even follow marked trails like the Gourgue Trail, which leads to three holy springs.
For those seeking a more challenging ride, the Cycle path between Cazaux and the Banc d'Arguin Nature Reserve is categorized as challenging. It features a mix of gravel and asphalt, with some hilly sections, making it suitable for mountain bikes or gravel bikes rather than road bikes due to sandy tracks in parts.


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