Camping vacations: organize a cycling day at Biscarrosse
What if your next vacation rhymed with bike rides and Landes landscapes? Whether you’re looking for a day out or a 100% cycling vacation, Biscarrosse is the ideal destination. Its many cycle paths cross dunes and pine forests, skirting majestic lakes and the Atlantic coastline. Your cycling excursions in Biscarrosse will be full of surprises. And to make the most of them, there’s nothing like staying at a pleasant campsite in Biscarrosse. Rent your two-wheeler, cargo bike, mountain bike, VTC or electric-assist bike at the 5-star Au Lac de Biscarrosse campsite, the perfect starting point for your sports and discovery outings.

Biscarrosse, a cycling paradise in the heart of the Landes region
Our family-friendly campsite is located on the shores of the Parentis-en-Born lake, near Biscarrosse. With over 145 km of secure cycle paths, this Landes commune is a must for cycling enthusiasts. You don’t need to be a seasoned cyclist here: the itineraries are varied and accessible to all levels. Families will find flat, shady routes punctuated by playgrounds and picnic areas, while retirees will appreciate the quiet trails through the pine forest or along the lakes.
Between the ocean, the dunes and the forest, there’s a succession of landscapes that never resemble each other. You can start from downtown Biscarrosse and head for the beach, ride along Lac de Cazaux-Sanguinet, or take a section of the Vélodyssée to the Dune du Pilat and the Bassin d’Arcachon. With every pedal stroke, you’ll enjoy the fresh air of the Landes region and an unspoilt natural environment.
When it comes to safety, Biscarrosse’s cycle paths have it all. Pedal with confidence on wide, well-maintained roads, separated from motor traffic. Whether you’re traveling with young children or looking for a gentle activity to keep you fit on vacation, you’ll have a great day out.
Cycling routes accessible from the campsite
Our campsite in Biscarrosse offers you quick and easy access to beautiful cycle paths. Staying here means you can hop on your bike right outside the campsite and be on your way to the Grands Lacs network in just a few minutes. Our teams recommend their favorite routes:
- Stroll around the Parentis-en-Born lake: a peaceful outing along the water’s edge, punctuated by rest areas and superb views.
- From Parentis to Mimizan-Plage via the Vélodyssée (31 km): a green trail through the national forest, perfect for a nature getaway.
- Circuit Parentis – Ychoux (20 km): an old railroad line transformed into a straight cycle path, ideal for an easy, flowing ride.
- Biscarrosse-Plage family loops: short routes (7 to 10 km) ideal for alternating between forest, town center and ocean.
These safe, well-marked biking routes in Biscarrosse allow you to put together a day to suit your mood. A sporty morning in the forest, a picnic by the lake, then a stopover at Biscarrosse-Plage to enjoy the ocean: happiness guaranteed for all.
Bike rental and relaxation at Camping Au Lac de Biscarrosse
For a vacation on the move, take advantage of our bike hire service at Camping Au Lac de Biscarrosse. Road bikes, mountain bikes, VTCs, electric models, children’s trailers: there’s something for everyone. You’ll be able to explore the Landes region on your own, with a clear conscience.
And after a great day in the saddle, discover our family activities at camping Au Lac de Biscarrosse. Take advantage of the 1,200 m² aquatic area with indoor and outdoor pools. Perhaps pedaling will give you the urge to unwind at the spa, or to prolong the effort gently at the gym. For even more fun, the campsite also offers evening shows.

One thing’s for sure: cycling makes you hungry. At Lac de Biscarrosse, you’ll find a wide range of restaurants, from the snack bar by the pool to the gourmet restaurant. You can also cook up a delicious meal in your fully-equipped mobile home, after doing a little shopping at the campsite grocery store.
Enjoy the active, relaxing vacation of your dreams. Book your campsite in Biscarrosse now and explore the Landes by bike.
Published 03/14/2026