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Easy 2.7-mile hike to Fort d'Enet across tidal oyster beds, accessible only at low tide. Check Passe Enet tide times.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.49 km
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The most crucial factor for hiking this trail is the tide. Access to the pass and Fort d'Enet is only possible during low tide. It's essential to check the local tide schedule before planning your visit. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for coastal walks, but the trail can be enjoyed year-round if you time it with low tide.
The trail involves walking a 1.6 km pass, primarily between oyster beds, to reach Fort d'Enet. The terrain is relatively flat and can be sandy or muddy, depending on the specific path and recent weather conditions. It's an easy walk with no significant elevation changes.
Yes, this trail is classified as an easy hike, making it suitable for all skill levels and fitness levels, including beginners and families. The paths are easily accessible, and the total distance is around 4.4 km with minimal elevation gain.
While the research doesn't specify exact dog regulations for the Passe Enet Trail, coastal areas and nature sites in France often require dogs to be kept on a leash. Given the presence of oyster beds and potential wildlife, it's advisable to keep your dog leashed and to clean up after them.
The primary highlight of the route is the unique experience of walking across the Passe Enet itself, which leads to the historic Fort d'Enet. Along the way, you'll observe extensive oyster beds, offering a distinctive coastal landscape.
While specific parking facilities for the Passe Enet Trail are not detailed, visitors typically access the area from Fouras. Look for parking options in Fouras, particularly near Pointe-de-la-Fumée, which is a common starting point for accessing the pass to Fort d'Enet.
Based on available information, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to hike the Passe Enet Trail itself. Access to the natural area is generally free, though specific attractions like Fort d'Enet might have their own entry conditions if open to the public.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the La Flow Vélo, Rochefort - Île d'Aix. L'appel du large and Le Chemin du Littoral. The Passe Enet route itself covers 99% of the named 'Passe Enet' official trail.
The typical duration for the 'Passe Enet and the Fort d'Enet' route is approximately 1 hour and 6 minutes, covering a distance of about 4.40 km. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how much time you spend exploring the fort or the oyster beds.
The trail is accessed from the town of Fouras, which offers various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options in Fouras-les-Bains, making it a convenient base before or after your hike.
The most notable aspect of this trail is its reliance on low tide for access. Hikers must wait for the tide to recede to walk the pass to the unusual Fort d'Enet. This tidal access creates a dynamic and unique hiking experience, allowing passage through a landscape dominated by oyster beds that are otherwise submerged.
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