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Mauzac Port

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Mauzac Port

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Port de Mauzac is a historically significant and scenic location nestled along the Dordogne River in the commune of Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang, within the picturesque Périgord Pourpre area of France's Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Situated at an elevation of 44 meters, this area is renowned for its blend of natural beauty and rich industrial heritage, particularly the impressive Mauzac Dam and its associated hydroelectric plant, which created a large, inviting lake. The site also marks the origin of the historic Canal de Lalinde, a…

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    August 24, 2021

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    Ideally located upstream of the dam, the water reservoir allows you to come and practice sailing at the foot of the cliffs! The port of Mauzac is a charming little place ideal for a picnic stop.
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    September 8, 2022

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    The Mauzac Bridge over the Mauzac Dam Reservoir
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    The village of Mauzac stretches on both banks of the Garonne and is connected by a bridge that bears his name. The original construction, a metal structure and masonry supports dating from 1877, received a major reinforcement in 1933 to accompany the evolution of traffic. Located in a protected heritage site related to the classification of the interior of the Saint-Etienne church, the work allows the RD 53 to cross the river at a height of 14 meters and a length of 150 meters.
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    1. Cingle de Trémolat Loop

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    Hike the moderate 7.6-mile "On the path of the Mauzac cliffs" trail for panoramic Dordogne valley views and charming riverside scenery.

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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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    Elevation 40 m

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    Location: Mauzac-Et-Grand-Castang, Bergerac, New Aquitaine, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of hiking and cycling trails can I find at Port de Mauzac?

    Port de Mauzac offers a variety of trails, primarily along the Canal de Lalinde. The 15 km of towpaths are ideal for both hikers and cyclists, providing relatively flat and scenic routes with beautiful views of the Dordogne valley. These paths are generally accessible and suitable for leisurely walks or rides, making them great for families and beginners.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for on walks around Port de Mauzac?

    Absolutely. Beyond the scenic Dordogne River and the Mauzac Dam reservoir, you can explore the historic railway bridge with its seven elliptical arches, the remnants of the old port with its unique paving stones, and the 'ferryman's house' which now serves as a museum. Keep an eye out for traditional stone huts (bories) and an old brick oven, offering glimpses into the region's past.

    Is Port de Mauzac suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Port de Mauzac is very family-friendly. The towpaths along the Canal de Lalinde are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for walks with children and even strollers. The calm waters of the reservoir also provide opportunities for picnics and gentle outdoor activities, away from heavy traffic.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and in the Port de Mauzac area?

    While specific regulations can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on the trails around Port de Mauzac, especially on the towpaths along the Canal de Lalinde. It is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near water bodies and in areas where wildlife may be present, and to clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the site.

    What are the parking options like at Port de Mauzac?

    Parking is available at Port de Mauzac, often near the dam and the port area. Visitors frequently mention that it's a convenient spot for a picnic stop. However, during peak seasons or busy weekends, parking spots can fill up quickly, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable to secure a good spot.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or pubs near Port de Mauzac?

    While Port de Mauzac itself is more focused on natural and historical exploration, the surrounding commune of Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang and nearby towns like Lalinde offer various dining options. You'll find local cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can enjoy regional cuisine and refreshments after your outdoor activities.

    What are the seasonal conditions like for hiking in Port de Mauzac, especially in winter?

    While the warmer months are ideal for water activities, Port de Mauzac can be enjoyed year-round. In winter, the trails offer a quieter, often misty, beauty. The paths along the Canal de Lalinde remain accessible, though they can be damp or muddy after rain. Dress in layers, wear waterproof footwear, and be prepared for cooler temperatures. The area's historical sites are accessible regardless of the season.

    Is Port de Mauzac accessible by public transport?

    Port de Mauzac is primarily accessed by car, as public transport options directly to the site are limited. The nearest train stations are in larger towns like Bergerac or Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, from which you would likely need a taxi or a local bus connection to reach Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or water activities at Port de Mauzac?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or cycling on the public towpaths and trails around Port de Mauzac. For water activities like fishing, specific licenses may be required, which can typically be obtained from local fishing associations or tourist offices. For sailing or other boat activities, check with local authorities or rental providers for any specific regulations.

    What makes the Port de Mauzac reservoir a good spot for water activities?

    The reservoir, created by the Mauzac Dam, is a large and calm body of water, making it an excellent hub for various water activities. It's ideally located upstream of the dam, providing a sheltered environment for sailing, rowing, canoeing, and kayaking. The scenic cliffs along the water's edge add to the appeal, creating a beautiful backdrop for aquatic adventures.

    Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots to explore on walks around Port de Mauzac?

    Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the smaller paths leading away from the main towpaths to discover more secluded spots. The area is rich in historical details, such as the aforementioned stone huts (bories) and the old 'peasants' oven,' which offer a glimpse into traditional rural life. These can often be found slightly off the main routes, providing a sense of discovery for curious hikers.

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