Route Characteristics
The Gironde section of the Vélodyssée is one of France's easiest and most enjoyable long-distance cycling routes, suitable for all fitness levels and ages.
Key Features
- Distance: 160 km through the Gironde (from Soulac-sur-Mer in the north to Biscarrosse in the south)
- Terrain: Entirely flat or gently rolling. Maximum elevation gain: 50 metres. Ideal for families, beginners, and leisure cyclists.
- Surface: 90% dedicated cycle paths (pistes cyclables) with smooth asphalt or compacted gravel. Some sections on quiet rural roads (voies vertes).
- Difficulty: Easy. Suitable for ages 8+ with basic cycling ability. E-bikes available for those wanting extra assistance.
- Signage: Excellent. Blue Vélodyssée/EuroVelo 1 signs throughout. Impossible to get lost with clear directional markers every 500 metres.
Scenery & Highlights
The route passes through some of the Gironde's most beautiful natural landscapes:
- Médoc Pine Forests: Fragrant maritime pines (Landes forest) with shaded cycling paths
- Atlantic Beaches: Direct access to surf beaches at Hourtin, Lacanau, and Le Porge
- Coastal Lakes: Pass beside Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans (France's largest natural lake) and Lac de Lacanau
- Arcachon Bay: Cycle along the bay's eastern shore with views of oyster farms and the Dune du Pilat
- Traditional Villages: Stop in charming villages like Lège-Cap-Ferret, Biganos, and Gujan-Mestras