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The Passerelle du Bois des Sources du Peugue is a charming wooden footbridge spanning a picturesque pond within the expansive Bois des Sources du Peugue, a significant natural woodland located in Pessac, Gironde, France. Situated at an elevation of approximately 50 meters, this area forms one of the largest wooded spaces in the Bordeaux metropolitan area and is recognized as a natural monument. It marks the western starting point of the Coulée Verte du Peugue and is also part of…
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The Bois des Sources du Peugue offers a diverse network of trails, ranging from winding forest paths to more accessible routes. You'll find paths suitable for leisurely walks, cycling, and even horseback riding. Many trails are well-marked and form part of the larger GR de la Métropole de Bordeaux, providing options for various distances and experiences.
Yes, the area is very welcoming for beginners and those looking for an easy stroll. Many sections of the route are designed to be accessible, making them suitable for strollers and people with reduced mobility. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation gain, ensuring a comfortable experience for all.
Yes, there is a parking area conveniently located at 58 Avenue du Port Aérien in Pessac, providing easy access to the Bois des Sources du Peugue. While parking is available, it's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as it can fill up.
The Bois des Sources du Peugue is accessible via public transport in the Bordeaux metropolitan area. Specific bus routes serve Pessac, with stops within reasonable walking distance of the park entrance. For the most up-to-date information on routes and schedules, it's best to check the local public transport website (TBM).
Absolutely! This is an excellent spot for families. The park features a children's playground, picnic facilities, and a pétanque area. Many trails are accessible for strollers, and the gentle terrain makes it ideal for walks with young children. The observation deck also offers a fun opportunity for wildlife spotting.
Generally, dogs are welcome in the Bois des Sources du Peugue, but they should be kept on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Beyond the charming wooden footbridge itself, you can explore the 2.5-hectare pond, which was created from a rainwater collection basin. An observation deck provides excellent opportunities to view local fauna. The park also boasts diverse tree species, including maritime pines, Scots pines, American red oaks, and birches, and features various environments like wetlands and deciduous forests. The Peugue river originates here, adding to its ecological significance.
Yes, the Bois des Sources du Peugue can be enjoyed during winter. The diverse forest environment offers a different kind of beauty in the colder months. While the paths are generally well-maintained, be mindful of potentially muddy or slippery sections after rain or during frosty conditions. Dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear.
The Bois des Sources du Peugue itself provides picnic tables, but there are no cafes directly within the park. However, being located in Pessac, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and other amenities in the surrounding town, typically a short drive or walk away from the park's entrance.
No, wild swimming is not permitted in the pond at Passerelle du Bois des Sources du Peugue. The pond is primarily a rainwater collection basin and a habitat for local wildlife, and swimming is prohibited to preserve its ecological balance and for visitor safety.
The area is historically significant as the origin point of the Peugue river, which once flowed into the Garonne in Bordeaux. The site was part of the historical Grand-Cambray domain, and efforts in 1998 rehabilitated the area, opening the pond to the public in 2002. The preservation of the central alley leading to the 'Mare au Diable' (Devil's Pond) also hints at its rich past.