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Mountain biking in Forêt Des Combots D'Ansoine offers diverse terrain within a protected natural reserve. The region is characterized by extensive coastal dunes and maritime pine forests, providing a unique environment for cycling. Trails often traverse varied ecosystems, including dune areas, forests, and marshes, with some sections featuring sandy single tracks. This landscape is situated on the Arvert peninsula, bordering the Seudre marshes and the Gironde estuary.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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🏖️ General Overview Chay Beach is a family-friendly, fine sandy beach located in Royan (Charente-Maritime), on the Côte d’Argent promenade between Pigeonnier Beach and Pointe du Chay. It stretches for approximately 200 meters and boasts a pleasant natural setting, with a cove bordered by rocks typical of the Charente coastline. 🏝️ Features • 🌊 Beach type: fine sand, sheltered cove. • 🏄♂️ Atmosphere: relatively calm and family-friendly, ideal for children and vacationers seeking relaxation away from the large urban beaches. • 🐾 Pets: prohibited from April 1st to September 30th. • 🫧 Water quality: excellent (Blue Flag label awarded for 2025). 🧭 Lifeguard and Safety • Swimming is supervised during the season (June to early September), with areas marked by red and yellow flags. • The area is classified as a Category 3 "Supervised Beach" and lifeguards are present during the indicated hours. 🪑 Amenities On-site, you can find: • 🏖️ Sun loungers, parasols, and mattresses for rent. • 🚿 Foot rinse and public restrooms. • 📶 Wi-Fi access, first aid station, and an area accessible to people with reduced mobility (assistance may be required depending on the slope). • 🍴 Beachfront restaurant ("Le Chay" bar-restaurant with sea views). 🚶♂️ Atmosphere and Activities • 🎈 Ideal for families and leisurely strolls. • 🌞 People come here for swimming, playing on the sand, flying kites, or simply relaxing by the ocean. • 🅿️ Parking is available nearby, and the beach is easily accessible on foot or by bike from Royan town center in just a few minutes. 🧭 Practical Tips • 📆 Best time to visit: summer for supervised swimming and full services, but also during the off-season for a more peaceful atmosphere. • ☀️ Arriving early in the morning makes parking easier during peak season. • 🐶 Dogs are not allowed during the summer season; check the signs on site during the off-season.
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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.
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The tides are constantly changing the landscape.
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The Chay de Royan beach is a continuation of the Pigeonnier cove on the Côte d'Argent promenade and offers a larger area than the latter. This sandy beach is family-friendly with a restaurant on the beach. It is supervised during the summer season (mid-June to early September) and you can rent mattresses and cabins. The environment of this beach is very pleasant, there are fewer houses than on the other beaches in Royan. A large car park is available near this beach (left side). Access is possible for people with reduced mobility via an inclined plane with assistance (the slope is steep). Dogs are prohibited from April 1st to October 31st.
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The Terre-Nègre lighthouse is a landmark forming a cylindrical tower a little over 26 meters high. Located on the tip of Terre-Nègre, in the commune of Saint-Palais-sur-Mer, in Charente-Maritime, it is intended to mark the southern pass of the Gironde estuary and to signal the presence of a dangerous sandbank, the "Anglais bar". This building forms a tower-column 3.16 meters in diameter and 26.60 meters high. A spiral staircase with a central core of 143 steps leads to a summit platform equipped with a directional light. The tower is painted in two different colors to make it more visible: the upper part is red, the lower part is white. The base of the lighthouse is hidden by a building that once served as the keeper's accommodation. The installation of a beacon at this location was considered as early as 1763. De Kearney took over the beaconing plan four years later. Construction work on the tower began in 1770 and was completed in 1773, probably under the supervision of the Bordeaux engineer Claude Tardy. In 1807, the tower was raised. However, this work was considered insufficient by some of the estuary's navigators. In 1834, sailors from the nearby port of Royan sent a request to the Ministry of the Navy to study the possibility of equipping the tower with a light. However, this request was postponed the following year due to lack of sufficient funds. A new request from sailors prompted the lighthouse commission to experiment with a first light in 1836. Finally, on October 15, 1838, a fixed white 4th order light was permanently installed. The latter was replaced in 1856 by a fixed white light of the 4th order of a small dioptric model with a reinforced sector of the 5th order catoptric. It was equipped with new lights in 1899 and 1904. In 1939, it was electrified. During the German occupation, the lighthouse served as an observatory for the soldiers of the Wehrmacht. Damaged during the fighting of 1945 (presence of breaches at the top of the tower), it was restored in the immediate post-war period. In March 1947, the lighthouse was operational again. A light with 3 occultations — changing every 12 seconds — was installed. Its colors are white, red and green. Its current range is 18 miles. Listed as a Historic Monument since 2011, the lighthouse is not open to visitors. However, it can be admired from the outside and a pretty passage provides direct access to the coastal path.
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The SAINT-PIERRE church dominates the village from its fortified bell tower. Original in many ways, the Romanesque building houses a holy water font made of a real shell. From the side, you reach the small garden of the chevet, well hidden. Stone sarcophagi (Merovingian or Carolingian depending on the source) bear witness to the archaeological excavations that the church has undergone. There are many stories in Mornac but that of the fire of August 2, 1943 marked the identity of the village. Indeed, the bell tower has not always had this appearance. It had the more traditional shape of a spire until lightning struck it. Many young students come to Mornac-sur-Seudre to participate in the clearing and the excavations that follow. Seduced by the local atmosphere, many of them stayed and opened the first craft workshops in the village, some of which are still present, such as pottery and leather.
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Cycle path directly on the coast
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The Promenade des Deux Phares offers a picturesque mountain bike route along the Atlantic coast, with panoramic views of the sea and beaches. Between the two lighthouses, you will cross sandy paths, coastal paths and pine forests typical of Charente-Maritime.
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The terrain in Forêt Des Combots D'Ansoine is quite varied, characterized by extensive coastal dunes and maritime pine forests. You'll encounter a mix of country lanes and wooded areas, with some sections featuring sandy single tracks, especially in areas like the nearby La Coubre forest. The trails traverse diverse ecosystems, including dune areas, forests, and marshes, offering a dynamic riding experience.
There are over 140 mountain bike trails available in Forêt Des Combots D'Ansoine and the wider Royan Atlantique area. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy forest paths to more challenging circuits.
Yes, Forêt Des Combots D'Ansoine offers several family-friendly mountain bike options. Many trails are classified as easy, providing gentle paths suitable for families. For example, the Promenade des Deux Phares – Côte sauvage loop from Zoo de la Palmyre is an easy 27.9 km route that takes around 1 hour 36 minutes, perfect for a family outing.
Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in the Forêt Des Combots D'Ansoine, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially given the area's status as a protected natural reserve. This helps protect the diverse flora and fauna, including specific plant species and animals like the spadefoot toad and marbled newt.
While mountain biking, you can explore several interesting points. The area is close to the German Bunkers of La Grande Côte, offering a historical perspective. You'll also ride through the beautiful Combots d'Ansoine Forest itself, with its coastal dunes and maritime pine trees. The Côte sauvage (wild coast) provides stunning natural scenery.
The Forêt Des Combots D'Ansoine is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be warm, but the extensive pine forests provide welcome shade. Be mindful of potential sandy conditions, which can be more challenging after dry spells.
Yes, while many trails are moderate or easy, the region does offer more challenging options. Some trails, particularly in the nearby La Coubre forest, feature technical passages on sandy single tracks that can provide an engaging experience for seasoned riders. There are 5 difficult routes in the area for those seeking a greater challenge.
Parking is generally available at various access points around the forest. For example, the route La Coubre Lighthouse – Ronce-les-Bains mountain bike circuit loop starts from Parking Le Flandre, indicating designated parking areas are common near trailheads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 900 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the unique blend of coastal and forest landscapes, and the well-maintained network of trails that offer options for all abilities.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Forêt Des Combots D'Ansoine are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Seaside – Promenade des Deux Phares loop from Saint-Palais-sur-Mer, a moderate 36.2 km route.
The EuroVelo 1 "Vélodyssée" cycling route, a major cycling path, provides access to the site from towns like Royan or La Tremblade, making it reachable for cyclists who might use public transport to get to these towns. However, direct public transport into the forest itself might be limited, so planning your approach from nearby towns is advisable.
While the forest itself is a protected natural area, the surrounding towns and coastal areas like La Palmyre, Ronce-les-Bains, and Saint-Palais-sur-Mer offer various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodations in these nearby locations. For instance, the Burger Food Truck by the Beach is a highlight near some trails.


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