Margaux Garden Golf Course, Margaux
Situated within the ground of the hotel Relais de Margaux Golf & Spa this beautiful course sits on the banks of the Gironde estuary.

© Camping des Pins

© Camping des Pins

© Camping des Pins
A small family run campsite for over 25 years
Just 1500m away from the sea it is an ideal spot to recharge your batteries. The historical city of Soulac is close by and you will be spellbound by is history and heritage.
This is an excellent base to explore the Medoc peninsula from which is well known for its vineyards, local markets, natural spaces and cycling.
The accommodation here is varied. You can stay in an Amazon hut in the woods, a variation of mobile homes, a 'ready to camp' service that provides tent and equipment. Or you can pitch your own tent or turn up in your own caravan.
Situated within the ground of the hotel Relais de Margaux Golf & Spa this beautiful course sits on the banks of the Gironde estuary.
With more than 800 animals, spread across an area of 22 hectares, the zoo offers you the chance to discover extraordinary and rare animals.
With over 1000 animals to meet, from around 75 different species, from the very smallest, all the way up to the largest breeding camels in France.
Come and experience the ancient art of thousands of years... archery!
Whatever your age or level of riding, you will be welcome at the equestrian centre to share their passion for horses.
Created in 1989, the Golf du Médoc offers 2 remarkable 18-hole courses: Les Châteaux and Les Vignes.
North of Bordeaux by about 90km, this popular seaside resort is a favourite with families who want to have a break by the beach with plenty of activities to keep them happy.
Huge amounts of the region are covered in vines, growing the grapes which produce some of Bordeaux's finest wines. across around 1,500 vineyards.
Part of the Médoc's Lakes which is made up of the municipalities of Lacanau, Carcans, and Hourtin.
The vineyards around this town produce some of the best wines in Bordeaux. Located on the Gironde estuary, Pauillac itself has grown up as a port town.
An entire village that had been abandoned by the middle of the 20th century, was beautifully restored in 2003.
Part of the Médoc's Lakes which is made up of the municipalities of Lacanau, Carcans, and Hourtin.