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Maire NathalieChâteau de la Rivière
La Riviere
33126
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The Castle River, constructed in 1577 by Gaston de l'Isle upon the remnants of a fortified high camp established by Charlemagne, underwent a reconstruction in the 19th century under the renowned architect Viollet le Duc. Positioned atop the valley of the Dordogne, this exquisite structure boasts a magnificent view and encompasses 59 hectares of lush vineyards. Nestled within the Renaissance wing, five guest rooms await, complete with modern amenities such as private bathrooms and toilets. These tastefully furnished accommodations exude an air of elegance and sophistication, guaranteeing a tranquil and refined experience for all guests.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the Chateau, starting from Paris, follow the A10 Bordeaux highway and take exit 39 A towards St Andre de Cubzac.
If you are coming from Bordeaux, head towards the A10 motorway in the direction of Paris and take exit 40 B towards De Libourne.
Continue on the road towards Fronsac / St Andre de Cubzac for approximately 6 kilometers. You will find the Chateau on your right after the River roundabout.
If you are coming from Bordeaux, head towards the A10 motorway in the direction of Paris and take exit 40 B towards De Libourne.
Continue on the road towards Fronsac / St Andre de Cubzac for approximately 6 kilometers. You will find the Chateau on your right after the River roundabout.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
5 | 155 | 219 | 30 | |||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 260 | 282 | 30 |
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Attractions
- Saint-Emilion (7.5 km): A charming medieval village known for its world-renowned vineyards and historic architecture. Explore the underground monolithic church and sample delicious wines in local cellars.
- Bordeaux (30 km): The vibrant capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, Bordeaux offers a rich cultural heritage and stunning architecture. Visit the Place de la Bourse, the Grand Théâtre, and enjoy a stroll along the Garonne River.
- Dune du Pilat (56 km): Located on the Atlantic coast, it is the tallest sand dune in Europe. Climb to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean, forests, and the Banc d'Arguin nature reserve.
- Arcachon (60 km): A popular seaside resort town, Arcachon is known for its beautiful beaches, charming promenades, and fresh seafood. Explore the Ville d'Hiver district with its stunning 19th-century villas.
- Blaye Citadel (63 km): A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Blaye Citadel is an impressive 17th-century fortress located on the banks of the Gironde River. Enjoy a guided tour and learn about its rich military history.
- Médoc Wine Route (70 km): Famous for its prestigious vineyards and Bordeaux wines, the Médoc region offers a scenic wine route. Visit renowned châteaux like Château Margaux or Château Lafite-Rothschild for wine tastings.
- Cognac (105 km): Explore the birthplace of the world-famous cognac. Take a tour of one of the iconic distilleries like Hennessy or Rémy Martin, and learn about the intricate process of producing this renowned spirit.
- Cap Ferret (117 km): A picturesque peninsula located on the Atlantic coast, Cap Ferret is known for its stunning beaches, charming fishing villages, and delicious oysters. Enjoy water activities, bike rides, and seafood feasts.
- Royan (119 km): A popular seaside resort town with beautiful sandy beaches, Royan offers a mix of modernist architecture and Belle Époque charm. Visit the Notre-Dame church and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. 10. Périgueux (123 km): Explore the capital of the Dordogne department, known for its rich history and well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture. Visit the Saint-Front Cathedral and wander through the picturesque old town. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic sites and vineyards to enjoying coastal beauty and culinary delights.