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Hiking trails in Réserve Naturelle Du Courant D'Huchet traverse a diverse landscape connecting the freshwater Étang de Léon to the Atlantic Ocean. The region is characterized by a mosaic of ecosystems, including marshlands, dense gallery forests, and coastal dunes. The central feature is the Courant d'Huchet, a natural waterway whose estuary remains unstabilized, flowing through varied scenery to the ocean. This protected area offers routes through lush, almost tropical vegetation and along significant dune systems.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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16.0km
04:08
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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607
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.7km
05:35
100m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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4.22km
01:04
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the starting point for exploring the unique landscape along the Courant d'Huchet River. Either on foot along the trails or by boat (recommended). Absolutely unique; you feel like you're in the Amazon region and, ultimately, on the Nile.
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Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows. The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle. In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake. To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!
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Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows. The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle. In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake. To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!
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Partially classified as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site, Lake Léon is very popular with nature lovers. Discover a rare ecosystem made up of multiple habitats: aquatic area, wet moors, peat bogs, reed beds, wet meadows. The lake is home to a great diversity of fauna and flora: mammals such as the otter, the coypu or the European mink, many insects and birds such as the grey heron, reptiles such as the European pond turtle, commonly called the marsh turtle. In spring and autumn, birdwatching and photography enthusiasts come to admire populations of migratory birds stopping on the lake. To the west of the lake, the Courant d'Huchet meanders over more than 600 hectares to the Atlantic Ocean. This site, nicknamed "the Landes Amazon", is classified as a nature reserve and offers visitors trails through lush vegetation. Visit the Maison de la Réserve on the banks of the lake for an educational discovery of local biodiversity. Embark on a “galup” (traditional flat-bottomed boat) and let yourself be guided by the boatmen through 10km of wild landscapes, between marshes, dunes and peat bogs. An unforgettable excursion to experience with family, friends or lovers!
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The Réserve Naturelle Du Courant D'Huchet offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll encounter marshlands, dense gallery forests with ancient trees like bald cypresses and cork oaks, and significant coastal dune systems leading to the Atlantic Ocean. The central feature, the Courant d'Huchet, provides varied scenery along its banks, from lush, almost tropical vegetation to open coastal views.
Yes, the reserve has several easy trails perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Pipe Marsh – Courant d'Huchet loop from Courant d'Huchet is an easy 6.3 km path that offers opportunities for nature observation through marshlands. Another accessible option is the Mouth of the Huchet – Between forest and sea loop from Courant d'Huchet, an easy 5.8 km trail leading through forest and towards the ocean mouth.
The reserve is rich in natural features. You can explore diverse ecosystems including marshlands, dense forests, and coastal dunes. Key points of interest include the Courant d'Huchet itself, the unique estuary where it meets the Atlantic, and the lush 'Landes Amazon' flora with species like bald cypress and royal fern. Don't miss the 400-year-old cork oak on the Nasse Trail. For birdwatching, the Marais de la Pipe Observatory is an excellent spot.
The Réserve Naturelle Du Courant D'Huchet is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant natural colors. These seasons are also ideal for observing migratory birds. Summer can be warm, but the shaded forest paths provide relief, and the coastal areas offer refreshing breezes.
Yes, many of the trails in Réserve Naturelle Du Courant D'Huchet are designed as circular routes. A popular longer option is The natural reserve of the Courant d'Huchet - loop, which is 16 km and explores various ecosystems. For a moderate option, consider the Loop between Léon and Huchet – Louisiana bald cypress loop from Quartier de Déléon, which is 11.3 km.
While the reserve is a protected natural area, specific regulations regarding dogs can vary. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check for current signage or local guidelines at the reserve entrance regarding pet access.
Hiking durations vary depending on the trail length and your pace. Shorter, easy paths like the 5.8 km Mouth of the Huchet – Between forest and sea loop from Courant d'Huchet can be completed in about 1 hour 28 minutes. Longer, more challenging routes, such as the 21.6 km Léon Pond – Lac de Léon loop from Courant d'Huchet, might take over 5 hours.
The Réserve Naturelle Du Courant D'Huchet is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. It's a significant site for European mink and also hosts European otters, genet, and various amphibians and reptiles. Birdwatchers will appreciate the diverse bird population, as the reserve is on a major migratory corridor. You might also spot deer, wild boar, foxes, and red squirrels.
Yes, parking is generally available at various access points to the reserve's trails. Specific parking areas are often designated near popular trailheads or visitor centers. It's recommended to check local maps or information boards upon arrival for the most convenient parking for your chosen route.
The trails in Réserve Naturelle Du Courant D'Huchet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 330 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique blend of diverse ecosystems, from lush forests to coastal dunes, and the opportunity to experience the 'Landes Amazon' atmosphere. The well-maintained paths and the tranquility of the natural environment are frequently highlighted.
Yes, for a deeper understanding of the reserve, guided walking tours with naturalists are available. A particularly unique way to explore is via traditional flat-bottomed boats called 'galupes' with a boatman. These boat trips offer a tranquil perspective on the 'Landes Amazon' and provide insights into the reserve's history and ecology.
There are over 20 hiking trails available in Réserve Naturelle Du Courant D'Huchet, offering a range of options from easy strolls to more challenging long-distance routes. This variety ensures there's a suitable path for almost every ability level.


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