Bordeaux area

Bordeaux, with its dynamic history, is a city with a rich heritage, numerous historic and modern sites and monuments, and a traditional and typical way of life. Located in the south-west of France, its terroir is renowned for its vineyards. Close to the Atlantic coast, the city is crossed by the Garonne River. Historic city of stone and wine, Bordeaux is also a popular destination for its urban ambience, gastronomy and cultural effervescence.
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Bordeaux Vineyard

There are five essential winegrowing regions around Bordeaux, the gateway to the vines: Bordeaux, Médoc, Graves and Sauternes, Blaye and Bourg, Saint-Emilion Pomerol and Fronsac, Entre-Deux-Mers: each of these prestigious appellations have their specificities, their history, their charm, and of course, their wine.
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 Arcachon Bay

The Arcachon's bay is a fascinating world with multiple landscapes: oyster ports, sandy beaches, pine forests, a famous peninsula and the highest dune in Europe. Its ten towns and villages: Arcachon, La Teste de Buch, Gujan-Mestras, Le Teich, Lège-Cap Ferret... invite you to discover their many attractions in an enchanting setting.
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