
Les Petits Chevaux Horse Riding, Soulac-sur-Mer
Whatever your age or level of riding, you will be welcome at the equestrian centre to share their passion for horses.
© Le Palace Camping, Soulac-sur-Mer
© Le Palace Camping, Soulac-sur-Mer
Ideally located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gironde estuary
Only a 2 minutes walk from the beach, this campsite is situated in a huge oaks and pine trees forest. They offer pitches and mobile homes to rent.
This 4 star campsite offers a wide range of facilities. Their large aquatic area has a heated pool, water slides, a counter-current swimming corridor, a "balneo" area with massage seats and bubble pool, a paddling pool and an indoor swimming pool.
There is also a little grocery shop, a TV room, a bar and restaurant, tennis court, mini-gols, multi-sports field, and table tennis facilities, as well as the possibility to rent a bike. In July and August their entertainment team organise sports tournaments, fitness lessons, games and evening shows.
Whatever your age or level of riding, you will be welcome at the equestrian centre to share their passion for horses.
Travelling from the port at the very tip of the peninsula, at the opening of the Gironde estuary, La Pointe de Grave, the train travels down through Le Verdon and on to Soulac-sur-Mer.
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.