Budos, Life in a castle (temporarily closed) to Budos
4.4 km(s) 1h10 Difficulty : EasyStage 1
St Romain ChurchStage 2
Take the path to the left of the church.Stage 3
Continue straight ahead until you reach the pine tree plot.Stage 4
take the pine tree lane on the left.Stage 5
at the end of the pine tree lane, at the road, turn rightStage 6
take the path on the leftStage 7
At the end of the path, turn left. Please note that the signpost is facing away from the path but is correctly oriented.Stage 8
Continue oppositeStage 9
Follow the left turn, be careful, no markerStage 10
Turn right at "Fonbanne", where you can see the water board.Stage 11
Turn left at the water boardStage 12
Behind the wash house, take the small footbridge on the right.Stage 13
At the crossroads, go straight ahead.Stage 15
Follow the signs to the right into the forest.Stage 16
When leaving the forest, head straight ahead.Stage 17
At the stop sign, turn opposite towards Landiras.Stage 18
Turn right. Watch out for traffic.Stage 19
Take the path in the meadow on the leftStage 20
Take on LapeyrouseStage 21
At the crossroads, continue straight ahead. On the right is Budos Castle. You can take a tour and taste AOC Graves wines.Stage 22
Follow the left turn "Marots Est"Stage 23
Follow the road that goes up to the right, then follow the signs back to the church.Watch out for the dog on the left, which has dug a hole under the fence and comes out of its garden.
Take Rue Jules Ferry with the sports ground and school, then turn left.
You will pass the village hall and the library, then turn left at the end of the street.
Stage 24
Arrival at the churchFiles
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Set off on a hike to Budos, a village in the heart of the Landes Girondines, where history, nature and heritage come together at every turn. Dominating the landscape, the imposing ruins of the 14th-century fortified castle are a reminder of the power of the lords of yesteryear. It perfectly illustrates the style of Clementine castles. You will follow paths lined with vineyards on gravelly soil alternating with forest landscapes. A few panoramic views of the Ciron valley and wine estates punctuate the route.
- Pets allowed