pedestrian

Roller ride: Village of Arsac

Distance: 3,5 km
Strolling along
Duration: 50 min
Difficulty : Very easy
with wheels
Duration: 1h
Difficulty : Easy-to-use
Elevation: 10 D +
ARSAC
Forests
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ARSAC

The Arsac vineyard is part of two prestigious appellations, Margaux and Haut-Médoc, which are very similar in the quality of their wines, and whose characteristics come from the two major grape varieties, Cabernet-Sauvignon and Merlot.
Hiking allows you to discover nature, plants, flowers and trees, birds and perhaps squirrels, deer or deer.

The Balades à Roulettes® (BR®) are short, quiet walks, with a stroller or a small bicycle, or adapted for people with reduced mobility (in a wheelchair), offered by the French Hiking Federation of the Gironde.

Your itinerary

1

The start

Departure from the college car park. Pass in front of the college and turn left onto the tarred Allée de Panchon (dead end) which runs alongside the college. Pass the house on your right, in the bend continue straight on a dirt road (access panel DFCI track n°50). At the crossroads (fork of 3 paths) take the DFCI track n°54 to the right.
2

On forest tracks

Continue the track on the left, leave a grassy track on the right. At the next fork, turn left onto the DFCI access to track n°33 on the edge of a meadow on the left, go around the meadow. After a path on your right (Chemin de Saint Jacques markings) 40m away, take the first grassy track. Arrived at the gravel track, turn left. After skirting a meadow, with a shelter, continue straight towards the houses.
3

Back

Take the DFCI track n°51 on the left (Arayneys) on your left telephone pylon. Arrived on the DFCI track n°50, turn left. At the fork (3 paths), leave track 54 and turn right. Take the paved driveway and return to the car park.

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