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Still hesitating to come and see us?

You say to yourself "What if during my stay I had a sudden urge":

  • to take a cruise on the estuary
  • to go shopping
  • to visit a village of character

No worries! Here, we are located in the Bordeaux, Blaye, Saint-Emilion triangle. You are less than 30 minutes from these three UNESCO sites!

Bordeaux

Bordeaux is a surprising city and there is no shortage of activities! Observe the magnificent facades of the quays during a boat tour, go with the family to see the reflecting pool that will delight children and adults, stroll through the heart of the public garden, climb to the top of the majestic Pey Berland tower and enjoy the unique atmosphere in the alleys of old Bordeaux.


Do not miss : the Capuchin market, the photo on the mirroir d'eau and the Place de la Bourse, the
panoramic view from the Pey Berland tower, the stroll on the quays while eating an ice cream from ô sorbet d'amore; a visit to the CAPC contemporary art museum, take a Vcub (self-service bicycle) to go to the Cité du Vin aux Bassins à flots, cross the Chaban-Delmas bridge and go to Darwin to drink a local beer (la Mascaret ) or enjoy the view of the Garonne at La Guinguette chez Alriq, end the day in a good restaurant in the Saint-Pierre district.

Blaye

Want to take off?

The citadel of Blaye is located on the Gironde estuary, the largest in France. Through walks
in boats organized by the Blaye Tourist Office, you can discover this unique ecosystem, islands
wilderness and a rich heritage. Blaye is also known for its Vauban citadel, classified as a heritage
UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was built in the XNUMXth century to protect the mouth of the Gironde which leads to
Maroon.


Do not miss : a cruise on the estuary with a stopover on Margaux island and in the village of Bourg, a visit to the underground passages of the citadel and a lunch in the sun with a panoramic view of the estuary.

Saint Emilion

St-Emilion, an exotic getaway

If Saint-Emilion is known worldwide for its vineyards, it is also a real open-air museum, a medieval town built on a XNUMXth century monastery, riches to be discovered… underground!
Discover the hermitage of the founder of the city, the Chapel of the Trinity, the catacombs and
the surprising underground church carved from a single block of stone, the largest monolithic church in Europe!


Not to miss : the most beautiful panoramic view from the top of the 68-meter bell tower; look up while strolling in
the winding streets, taste Crémant de Bordeaux in the tranquility of the “Cordeliers cloister”, and think
to the family by bringing back macaroons as a souvenir; the specialty of Saint Emilion that can be found at "La fabrique de macarons".