

Bicycle paths to discover the region in a different way
Here, cycling is a natural part of your vacation. The cycling network of the Grands Lacs region, which includes Biscarrosse and neighboring towns, extends over 145 km of trails. You can cycle through a variety of scenery, from dunes and forests to lakes and villages, on itineraries that invite you to discover and enjoy nature. It’s a great way to enjoy the region, with the added luxury of being able to ride in the fresh air, with your hair blowing in the wind or your helmet securely fastened, as the case may be.


A varied landscape of dunes, forests, lakes and villages
An itinerary that changes atmosphere as the miles go by.
What makes these trails particularly enjoyable is the variety of scenery they take you through. The route takes you through dunes, forests, lakes and villages, offering a succession of landscapes that constantly renew the pleasure of the ride. Each section allows you to discover a different facet of the region, with the very pleasant impression of moving from one atmosphere to another without leaving the thread of your walk.
This diversity creates a real sense of discovery along the way. Some will enjoy the more wooded stretches, while others will prefer the proximity of water or the quieter charm of villages. In all cases, the experience remains deeply linked to nature and the identity of the region. A cycling outing that does much more than connect dots on a map: it also quickly connects holidaymakers to the spirit of the place.


A simple tip to make the most of your stay
Bring your own bike or consider renting one to explore the region.
To make the most of this cycling network, it’s best not to forget your bike, or plan to rent one. It’s a simple tip, but a particularly useful one when you consider how much the region has to offer on two wheels. The bike quickly becomes an excellent companion for your stay, allowing you to explore the countryside, vary your outings and enjoy your vacation in a more active way.
With 145 km of trails, itineraries between dunes, forests, lakes and villages, the Great Lakes region lends itself perfectly to this way of discovering the region. You can explore the surrounding area at your own pace and enjoy a particularly inspiring natural setting. It’s an invitation to pedal, to look around and to leave with the pleasant impression of having discovered the region in the best possible way.



