Entre-deux-Mers and Roger Lapébie Greenway Loop
Entre-deux-Mers and Roger Lapébie Greenway Loop
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10
riders
03:07
69.4km
580m
Road cycling
This moderate 43.1-mile (69.4 km) road cycling route takes you through scenic vineyards and rolling hills, gaining 1910 feet (582 metres).
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
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56.7 km
8.50 km
3.24 km
989 m
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59.6 km
9.67 km
200 m
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This racebike route is approximately 69.4 kilometers long and typically takes around 3 hours and 7 minutes to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your pace and stops.
The route features a mix of rolling hills, which is characteristic of vineyard regions. While the overall difficulty is moderate, you can expect varied pavement quality and some sections with more sustained climbs, offering a diverse cycling experience.
As you cycle, you'll pass through stunning vineyard landscapes and picturesque valleys. Notable points of interest include Upper Langoiran and the Sauve Majeure tunnel. The scenery is a major highlight, with expansive views and charming local features.
Spring is ideal for seeing hillsides burst with colorful mustard flowers, while autumn offers the rich hues of changing grape leaves. Both seasons provide beautiful scenery and generally pleasant cycling conditions. Summer can be warm, so consider early morning rides.
This route is rated as moderate. It's best suited for physically fit individuals with some cycling experience, as it includes rolling hills and some climbs. Beginners might find certain sections challenging.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Le Tour de Gironde à Vélo - Étape 1 (Bordeaux - Sauveterre-de-Guyenne), Voie Verte Roger Lapébie, and EV3 France 38, Libourne - Créon, among others.
While specific parking details for this exact route are not provided, vineyard cycling areas typically offer parking near towns or designated trail access points. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient and permitted parking.
Information regarding dog-friendliness for this specific route is not available. Generally, policies vary greatly in vineyard regions; some trails may allow leashed dogs, while others, especially those passing through private property or sensitive areas, may not. It's best to check local regulations before bringing your dog.
There is no indication that a permit or entrance fee is required for this specific route. Most public cycling paths in vineyard regions are free to access. However, if you plan to visit any private wineries or attractions along the way, they may have their own fees or access requirements.
While specific amenities for this route are not detailed, vineyard cycling areas often have small towns or wineries along the way that offer cafes, lunch stops, and sometimes even bike repair stations. It's a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches.
You can expect stunning panoramic views of expansive vineyards, picturesque valleys, and distant mountains. The route offers a classic vineyard landscape experience, with opportunities to appreciate the natural beauty of the region.