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Tackle the difficult 14.0-mile Loop of Porge jogging route in Forêt des Landes, featuring 170 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.19 km
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22.5 km
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20.9 km
809 m
797 m
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13.7 km
6.38 km
2.07 km
380 m
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The Loop of Porge is approximately 22.5 kilometers long and is designed for jogging. On average, it takes about 2 hours and 36 minutes to complete, though this can vary based on your pace and fitness level.
The Loop of Porge is rated as a difficult jogging route. While the elevation gain is minimal (around 51 meters), its significant length of over 22 kilometers makes it challenging, especially for those not accustomed to long-distance running.
The trail primarily winds through the Forêt des Landes. You can expect a mix of surfaces, including sections of official trails like the Voie Verte Hourtin - Arès, Piste Cyclable Lège-Lacanau, and Chemin de Romefort. These paths are generally well-maintained, but given the forest setting, some sections might be unpaved or have loose gravel, typical for a long-distance jogging route.
Yes, as its name suggests, the Loop of Porge is a circular route, meaning you will end your jog at the same point where you started.
Generally, dogs are allowed on trails within the Forêt des Landes, but they should always be kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users. Please be mindful of any specific signage along the route.
The Forêt des Landes region can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with less heat than summer. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon jogs are recommended. Winter can be cooler and potentially wetter, but the trail remains accessible.
Access to the trails within the Forêt des Landes, including the Loop of Porge, typically does not require a permit or an entrance fee. However, always check local regulations or park websites for any updates before your visit.
The route offers scenic views through the Forêt des Landes. You'll pass a Beautiful stream crossing on the Le Porge - Lacanau road and traverse sections of the Lège-Lacanau Trail, providing a mix of forest landscapes and natural features.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will jog along parts of the Voie Verte Hourtin - Arès, the Piste Cyclable Lège-Lacanau, and the Chemin de Romefort. These intersections offer varied terrain and connect you to the broader trail network in the region.
The Loop of Porge is situated in a natural forest environment. While specific cafes directly on the trail are unlikely, you can find amenities in nearby towns such as Le Porge or Lacanau. For public transport, access points would depend on local bus services connecting to these towns, which might require a short walk or ride to the trailhead.
As the Loop of Porge is a circular route within the Forêt des Landes, parking options would typically be available at common access points or trailheads in the vicinity of Le Porge. Look for designated parking areas near the start of the route, often indicated by signage for forest trails or recreational areas.