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Road cycling routes around Uzeste traverse the diverse landscapes of the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The region features varied terrain, including rolling countryside, extensive pine forests of the Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park, and routes alongside lakes. Predominantly paved surfaces make the area suitable for road cycling, offering options from gentle gradients to more undulating sections.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
3.0
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10
riders
71.5km
02:49
230m
230m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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19.9km
00:45
30m
30m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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10
riders
41.7km
01:38
90m
90m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
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8
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28.4km
01:04
50m
50m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.9km
01:39
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Budos Castle is the work of Raymond Guilhem de Budos, nephew of Pope Clement V. Largely supported by his uncle, he rebuilt the old family castle in 1306, adopting the architectural features of the neighboring Château de Villandraut, as evidenced by the following document from King Edward I, written from Wynten on March 9, 1306, to the Seneschal of Gascony[4]: "The Knight of Budos, nephew of Clement V, Sovereign Pontiff, has begged us to allow him to crenellate his house in Budos, to surround it with walls, towers, moats, and finally to fortify it. Out of respect for the Sovereign Pontiff, and because a fortress of this nature will protect not only our possessions in this part of Guienne, but also the subjects of the Pope's nephew, we grant the aforementioned Raymond permission to fortify his castle and we grant it to him, his heirs, and successors in perpetuity, and we undertake not to disturb him in any way in this possession." In 1422-23, the King of England took possession of the castle and placed Pons, Lord of Castillon, in charge. Around 1433, Henry VI granted the lands and the castle to the Duke of Gloucester. In 1446-47, Budos was given to Gaston IV of Foix-Béarn, Count of Foix, following the death of the Earl of Gloucester. After the conquest of Guyenne, the Budos family, which had supported the cause of France, regained possession of its lordships in Guyenne. Purchased from the Budos family by Raymond de La Roque in 1571, Budos Castle suffered a severe assault in 1652 during the Fronde Wars. Lasserre ransacked, pillaged, and burned its archives. The Budos lordship remained in the La Roque family until the Revolution, which nearly destroyed it. It was sold as national property and used as a quarry to build dikes on the Ciron. In 1841, the Gironde Historical Monuments Commission was informed of this by Léo Drouyn. In 1860, it became the property of Léon de Brivazac, son of Delphine Catherine de La Roque de Budos (born at the castle in 1789). Five descendants (including Savary de Beauregard) entrusted it to the Adichats association, which brings together young people to enhance and preserve what can be preserved. The castle was registered as a historic monument in 1988
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A lovely square and a village with a small restaurant. It's becoming exceptional. A unique town hall.
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It is very worthwhile to use this cycle path: beautiful area, little to no traffic
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The castle has variable opening hours. In August, we found the gates closed. It only opens at 2:30 PM.
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Beautiful cycle path among the pines
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Great bike path to ride on. Very nice to ride on as it is well developed and asphalted.
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Nice place, nice railway cycle path.
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Located on the edge of the Landes forest in the regional park, this town is 78% wooded. This green setting gives it a pleasant charm and calm.
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There are over 130 road cycling routes around Uzeste listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
Road cycling in Uzeste offers a diverse landscape experience. You'll encounter picturesque rolling countryside, extensive pine forests within the Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park, and routes that follow along lakes. The region is also known for its vineyards, providing scenic backdrops for your rides.
Yes, Uzeste offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. For example, the Château de Villandraut – Mios–Bazas Cycle Path loop from Villandraut is an easy 50.4 km trail that explores the local countryside and connects to dedicated cycle paths.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking more challenge, there are routes with moderate to difficult ratings. The region's varied terrain, including undulating sections, provides opportunities for longer and more demanding rides. You can find several routes over 70 km, such as the Budos Castle – Landes - Toller Radweg loop from Villandraut, which is a moderate 71.5 km path through natural parks and historical sites.
Many routes pass through or near the Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park, offering views of expansive pine forests. You might also encounter natural spots like the Lagunes du Gât-Mort, ideal for a break, or the Hostens lakes, which are perfect for relaxation. The region's landscape includes various lakes, falls, and dams.
Absolutely. The area is rich in history. You can cycle past impressive castles like Château de Villandraut, Budos Castle, and Château Saint Vincent. The Collegiate Church of Uzeste, housing the tomb of Pope Clement V, is a significant historical site. Additionally, the Bazas Cathedral is another notable heritage site nearby.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Uzeste are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. An example is the Château de Villandraut – Saint-Symphorien loop from Villandraut, a 41.7 km trail through local villages and forested areas.
The region offers several easy routes with predominantly paved surfaces and gentle gradients, making them suitable for family outings. The Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park, which many routes traverse, is also known for being an excellent location for family activities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from rolling countryside to pine forests, and the well-maintained routes that combine main roads with dedicated cycle paths. The presence of historical sites and natural parks also adds to the appeal.
While some routes offer gentle gradients, the region also features undulating sections, particularly in the rolling countryside. For instance, the Château de Villandraut – Budos Castle loop from Villandraut, a 41.9 km route, includes about 179 meters of elevation gain, offering a good workout without being overly strenuous.
Yes, Uzeste is strategically located and connected to several larger cycling itineraries. These include 'The Grand Tour of the Gironde by bike,' the 'Voie Verte de Mios à Bazas,' and 'La Scandibérique - EuroVelo 3,' which is a much longer European cycling path. This allows for extended tours beyond the immediate Uzeste area.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, ideal for longer rides. Summer can be warm, but routes through the pine forests of the Landes de Gascogne Regional Natural Park offer shade, and lakes provide opportunities for cooling off.


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