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Marilyne Dumont68 Avenue de L'Europe
Blanquefort
33290
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0556956263Mobile:
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Ground floor room with private bathroom, possibly with its own master suite, overlooking a pleasant garden, with a pool and nearby forest.Description for Gite
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2 | 80 | 95 |
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Attractions
- Bordeaux Wine Route: Located just outside Blanquefort, the Bordeaux Wine Route is a scenic route that takes you through the picturesque vineyards and chateaux of the renowned Bordeaux wine region. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours, and learn about the rich history and production of Bordeaux wines.
- Château Saint Ahon: Situated in Blanquefort itself, Château Saint Ahon is a beautiful castle surrounded by lush greenery and vineyards. The castle dates back to the 16th century and offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its stunning architecture and learn about its intriguing history.
- Bordeaux City Centre: Just a short drive from Blanquefort, Bordeaux City Centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a bustling hub of culture, history, and gastronomy. Visitors can explore the charming streets, admire the neoclassical architecture, visit the famous Place de la Bourse, and indulge in the city's renowned culinary scene.
- Dune of Pilat: Approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Blanquefort, the Dune of Pilat is Europe's largest sand dune and a natural wonder. Visitors can climb to the top of the dune for breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, forests, and the nearby Banc d'Arguin nature reserve.
- Cap Ferret: Located on the Atlantic coast, Cap Ferret is a charming seaside resort known for its beautiful beaches, oyster farms, and relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, cycling along the coast, and sampling fresh oysters at one of the many seafood restaurants.
- Saint-Emilion: Situated approximately 40 kilometers east of Blanquefort, Saint-Emilion is a medieval village famous for its vineyards and well-preserved historic architecture. Visitors can wander through the narrow cobblestone streets, visit the underground monolithic church, and enjoy wine tastings at the local wineries.
- La Cité du Vin: Located in Bordeaux, La Cité du Vin is a unique wine museum and cultural center dedicated to the world of wine. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, learn about different wine regions, and even indulge in wine tastings from around the world.
- Bassin d'Arcachon: Situated around 60 kilometers southwest of Blanquefort, Bassin d'Arcachon is a stunning bay known for its oyster farming and natural beauty. Visitors can take a boat trip to explore the bay, enjoy water sports such as kayaking or paddleboarding, or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
- Palais Rohan: Found in Bordeaux, Palais Rohan is a magnificent 18th-century palace that now houses the City Hall and the Bordeaux History Museum. Visitors can admire the grand architecture, explore the museum's collections that depict the history of Bordeaux, and enjoy the beautiful surrounding gardens. 10. Château Margaux: Situated in the Margaux appellation, approximately 20 kilometers south of Blanquefort, Château Margaux is one of the most prestigious wine estates in the Bordeaux region. Visitors can take guided tours of the vineyards and cellars, learn about the winemaking process, and sample the exceptional wines produced at this historic château.