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Gravel bike trails around Peujard, located in the Gironde department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, traverse a landscape characterized by extensive vineyards, forests, and rolling countryside. The region offers a mix of paved roads, gravel tracks, and forest paths, providing varied terrain for cycling. Elevations are generally low, with routes winding through natural scenery and agricultural areas.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
3.8
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7
riders
31.8km
01:38
160m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
riders
55.8km
03:39
640m
640m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.5km
02:54
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
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10
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77.1km
05:04
350m
350m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful Romanesque church from the 12th century.
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This road bridge was built by Gustave Eiffel, between 1879 and 1883, on the foundations of a first suspension bridge (1839-1869) carried away by a storm. Destroyed during the Second World War, it was rebuilt by his grandson. The access ramp is supported by stone arcades which, seen from below, have the appearance of a Gothic cathedral.
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A little piece of history with this bridge built by Gustave Eiffel!
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This neo-Gothic church was built to replace the dilapidated church of the Recollect Fathers, a men's convent founded in 1627. In the 19th century, the church wanted to encourage a revival of Catholic worship; it encouraged the construction of new religious buildings in Gironde. Thus, in 1856, the Saint-Géronce church was consecrated. Due to lack of space, its apse was oriented towards the south, contrary to what the liturgy provided. The organ, which has its original construction from 1861, is remarkable. Mass is celebrated there every Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m.
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A resort located on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, this historic town owes its prosperity to its geographical location. The ancient Roman road, which connected Saintes to Blaye, was in use for fourteen centuries. In the 12th and 13th centuries, it was used by pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. A hospital located near the road, run by monks, provided travelers with a rest. National Route 137 was known as the "Royal Route" (an imperial route under the Empire) and dates back to the reign of Charles VIII (1483-1498). Its creation led to the establishment of hotels, inns, and stagecoach services along the road. The name Étauliers is mentioned in 1730. The railway, now removed, dates from 1888.
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Located 5 km from Blaye and 50 km from Bordeaux, the commune is located on the prehistoric site discovered at the foot of the hills of “La Garde” and “Peylon”. Saint Seurin, a modern and dynamic commune, offers the services and activities of the present day (doctor, pharmacy, hotel restaurant, etc.) but has managed to retain its rural charm and winegrowers produce excellent Blaye wines, Côtes de Bordeaux.
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Attention ⚠️ to beginners!
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Quiet recovery 🙂
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There are 15 gravel bike trails available around Peujard, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 60 times, highlighting the region's appeal for gravel biking.
The gravel bike trails around Peujard traverse a diverse landscape characterized by vineyards, forests, and rolling countryside. You can expect a mix of paved roads, gravel tracks, and natural forest paths, providing varied surfaces ideal for gravel biking. Elevations are generally low, making for enjoyable rides through natural scenery and agricultural areas.
Peujard, located in the Gironde department, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking from spring through autumn. The region experiences mild winters, but spring and early autumn provide the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vineyards in full bloom or harvest. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during peak season.
Yes, there are several routes suitable for beginners. Out of the 15 available trails, 2 are rated as easy, providing a gentle introduction to gravel biking in the region. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and lower elevations.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there is 1 difficult-rated gravel route around Peujard. Additionally, 12 routes are rated as moderate, offering longer distances and more varied terrain that can test your endurance and skill. An example of a more challenging ride is the Bourg Citadel – Saint-Géronce Church loop from Bourg, which covers 55.8 km with significant elevation changes.
Gravel rides around Peujard vary in distance and duration. For instance, the popular From Saint-André-de-Cubzac to Bordeaux route is 31.8 km and takes about 1 hour 38 minutes. Longer routes, such as the Saint-Géronce Church – Bourg Citadel loop from Bourg, can extend up to 79.9 km, requiring over 5 hours to complete.
Yes, the region around Peujard is rich in history and offers several landmarks. You might encounter the Saint-Géronce Church or the impressive Bourg-sur-Gironde Citadel. The Bourg Citadel – Port of Plassac loop from Bourg specifically leads past historical sites and rural landscapes.
Absolutely. The Gironde department is renowned for its vineyards and châteaux. Many gravel routes wind through wine country, offering glimpses of estates like Château Reynaud or Superb Chateau de Bouilh. The region's landscape is characterized by these iconic features, making them a natural part of your ride.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Peujard are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Charlot Mill – Forest Singletrack loop from Cavignac and the Bourg Citadel – Port of Plassac loop from Bourg, which are popular choices for their scenic circular paths.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed, Peujard and surrounding towns like Bourg and Cavignac, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in the specific starting village for your chosen route.
The region offers a mix of trails, and some of the easier, flatter sections through vineyards or less trafficked roads could be suitable for families with older children. However, given the varied terrain of gravel biking, it's recommended to choose routes specifically rated as 'easy' and review their descriptions for suitability for younger riders or trailers.
The gravel bike trails around Peujard are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from 8 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse scenery, which includes quiet vineyards, peaceful forests, and charming rural landscapes. The mix of surfaces and the opportunity to explore the Gironde countryside are frequently highlighted as enjoyable aspects.


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