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Contact Details:
Address:
Nathalie et Alain Sénécat19 Chemin de Richelieu
Fronsac
33126
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Description:
Description for B&B:
This is a description of an independent chamber with a spacious 160-bed, reversible air conditioning, a toilet, and a shower. The chamber offers up-market services including a mini bar, TV, internet access, and breakfast delivered to your room. In addition, the chamber is adorned with fresh flowers, provides a hairdryer, slippers, shower gel, and shampoo. To add to your convenience, there is a reception café available for you to enjoy in the comfort of your own room.Reviews
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Directions
To find our bed and breakfast, follow these directions: Start by heading towards the village center of Fronsac, located next to the House of Wines and the Richelieu Castle. Then, take the road towards the Fronsac Castle. As you continue, you'll come across a dead end. Keep going until you reach the very end, where you'll find the last house without a gate. That's where our bed and breakfast is located.
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Prices
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Notes: served in the House |
Services
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Château de la Rivière: Located just a short distance from Fronsac, the Château de la Rivière is a stunning castle surrounded by vineyards. It offers guided tours and wine tastings, allowing visitors to explore the history of the castle and sample local Bordeaux wines.
- Saint-Emilion: A picturesque medieval town, Saint-Emilion is renowned for its well-preserved architecture and vineyards. Visitors can explore the charming streets, visit the Monolithic Church carved into the rock, and indulge in wine tastings at the numerous vineyards in the area.
- Citadelle de Blaye: Situated on the banks of the Gironde estuary, the Citadelle de Blaye is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This 17th-century fortress offers panoramic views of the estuary and houses several museums, including the Museum of the Citadel, providing insight into its military history.
- Bordeaux City Center: The vibrant city of Bordeaux is a must-visit attraction nearby. Its historic city center, also a UNESCO World Heritage site, is filled with magnificent architecture, lively squares, and an array of shops and restaurants. Don't miss the Place de la Bourse and the Grand Théâtre.
- La Cité du Vin: Located in Bordeaux, La Cité du Vin is an immersive wine museum that celebrates the history and culture of wine. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, participate in wine tastings, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the rooftop wine bar.
- Dune of Pilat: Situated along the Atlantic coast, the Dune of Pilat is the tallest sand dune in Europe. Visitors can climb the dune for breathtaking views of the surrounding forest, ocean, and the Banc d'Arguin nature reserve.
- Château de Vayres: This magnificent medieval castle is nestled in the heart of a vast park overlooking the Dordogne River. The Château de Vayres offers guided tours that reveal its rich history, lush gardens, and a chance to witness spectacular falconry shows.
- Bordeaux Wine Route: Perfect for wine enthusiasts, the Bordeaux Wine Route winds through the scenic vineyards of the region. Visitors can explore various wineries, sample a wide range of wines, and soak in the beautiful countryside scenery.
- Cité Frugès-Le Corbusier: Located in Pessac, near Bordeaux, this architectural gem showcases the innovative design principles of Le Corbusier. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the modernist movement and explore the unique houses and urban planning concepts. 10. Château de Montaigne: A short drive from Fronsac, the Château de Montaigne was the residence of French philosopher Michel de Montaigne. Visitors can tour the castle, stroll through the picturesque gardens, and gain insights into Montaigne's philosophical thoughts. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic castles and towns to indulging in wine tastings and enjoying natural wonders.