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No traffic touring cycling routes around Casseuil are characterized by the flat, verdant landscapes of the Garonne River valley and the extensive network of greenways. The region is defined by its tranquil waterways, including the Garonne River and the Canal latéral de la Garonne, which offer shaded, car-free paths. Cyclists will find themselves amidst vineyards, particularly in the Entre-deux-Mers region, and through peaceful countryside. The terrain is generally gentle, making it ideal for accessible touring cycling.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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59.6km
03:41
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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71.6km
04:20
600m
600m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28
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40.3km
02:23
140m
140m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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24.5km
01:39
80m
80m
Hard bike ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.0
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94.1km
05:45
770m
770m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lively small market town, with an arcaded market square
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Majestic in its size and appearance, the Loubens mill is one of the most remarkable in the Entre-deux-Mers region. Its installation seems to date back to the 11th century. A square, medieval tower, built on an island, bears similarities to the Bagas mill located 2 km downstream. It includes three sets of millstones still in place. However, it is not a fortified building; it is a weir mill. To the north construction, a bridge with a double row of arches was added in the 18th century, containing two more pairs of millstones and a fulling mill (a machine used not for grinding grain, but for fulling textiles. These mills were often called "beating mills"). This southern part of the mill earned it the name "little Chenonceau". The mill has been classified as a Historic Monument since 2000.
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Beautiful view of the ivy-covered mill.
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Very pretty and well decorated, the prices are super affordable and the setting is ideal for a break
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Sauveterre-de-Guyenne is a bastide. A bastide is a type of French medieval town, founded in the 13th and 14th centuries, primarily in southwestern France. A bastide is characterized by a rectangular street pattern that divides the town into eight blocks around a central market square. The Treaty of Paris (1229) prohibited the building of walls around new towns. Many bastides were provided with some form of fortification, such as gates, after their founding to provide some protection during turbulent times. Most bastides had only local significance and did not develop into large towns. As a result, many bastides, such as that of Sauveterre-de-Guyenne, have been preserved in their original state.
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The route along the canal is always beautiful, no matter which canal. There's always something very calming about it.
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Very interesting flood marks, sometimes you can't even imagine how high the water once was.
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Beautiful cycle path along the canal.
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There are over 50 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Casseuil. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 14 easy, 27 moderate, and 15 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for every cyclist.
The no-traffic routes around Casseuil primarily feature flat and easy terrain, especially along the extensive network of greenways like the Canal de Garonne. You'll often find yourself cycling alongside tranquil waters, shaded by trees, or through the picturesque vineyards of the Entre-deux-Mers region. While generally flat, some routes might include gentle undulations as you explore the charming countryside.
Yes, several circular no-traffic touring cycling routes are available. For example, the Pondaurat and lac de la Prade - loop via the Canal latéral de la Garonne offers a challenging 59.5 km ride, while the Canal latéral à la Garonne – Fontet Marina loop from Caudrot provides a moderate 40.3 km option, both utilizing the car-free canal paths.
The best times for touring cycling in Casseuil are typically spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, ideal for longer rides. The vineyards are particularly beautiful in spring with new growth or in autumn during harvest season. Summers can be warm, but the shaded canal paths offer a cooler alternative.
Absolutely! The Gironde department is known for its extensive network of cycling paths and greenways, with about 300 km on dedicated car-free sites, making it ideal for families. The flat and shaded sections of the Canal de Garonne Greenway are particularly well-suited for cyclists of all ages and abilities. Many routes are designed to be safe and enjoyable for family outings.
Many routes follow the historic Garonne Lateral Canal, offering views of its locks, such as the Bassanne Lock. You might also pass charming villages, vineyards, and historical sites like Le Moulin de Loubens. The region's rich heritage and natural beauty provide plenty of points of interest.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Casseuil are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 235 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the car-free paths, the scenic beauty of the Garonne River and canal, and the opportunity to explore the picturesque vineyards and charming villages at a relaxed pace.
Yes, Casseuil offers excellent access to significant long-distance routes. The Canal de Garonne Greenway, which connects Bordeaux to Toulouse, is a major draw, providing hundreds of kilometers of flat, car-free cycling. You can also connect to sections of the Tour de Gironde à Vélo, a nearly 500 km loop that incorporates parts of the Vélodyssée and the Canal des 2 Mers à Vélo, with about 90% on dedicated paths. For example, the challenging Espiet tunnel – Canal latéral à la Garonne loop from Caudrot covers over 110 km.
While specific amenities vary by route, the extensive network of cycling paths, especially along the Canal de Garonne, often passes through or near small towns and villages. These typically offer opportunities to find cafes, bakeries, or small shops for refreshments. It's always a good idea to check your route in advance for specific points of interest and services.
Yes, the region around Casseuil is part of the famous Bordeaux wine country, particularly the Entre-deux-Mers vineyards. Many no-traffic routes will take you through these rolling vine-clad hills, offering scenic views and opportunities to see châteaux. While not always directly on the car-free path, you can often find vineyard visits or wine-tasting experiences nearby. The View of Saint-Macaire – Church in Langon loop from Caudrot offers a glimpse into the local landscape.
For broader information on the extensive cycling networks in the Gironde, including the Canal de Garonne and the Tour de Gironde, you can consult resources like France Vélo Tourisme for the Canal de Garonne or the Tour de Gironde. These sites provide comprehensive details on these major routes.


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