So Nice Surf School, Le Porge
Whether it's your first time on a board or you've been surfing for years, So Nice Surf School will give you the guidance you need to get started or to improve your tricks in a cool, laid-back atmosphere.

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A 12 ha campsite huddled between the Atlantic coast and the Gironde estuary
With direct access to the beach, this campsite is located in a pine forest. They offer large pitches and mobile homes to rent, accommodating up to 7 people.
This campsite, located very close to the beach, has a water park with 2 swimming pools (indoor and outdoor) as well as a water slide, a spa and jacuzzi.
There is also a multisports field, a restaurant, a snack bar, a pizzeria, takeaway meals, a small grocery shop, WiFi, and a launderette.
Whether it's your first time on a board or you've been surfing for years, So Nice Surf School will give you the guidance you need to get started or to improve your tricks in a cool, laid-back atmosphere.
After discovering the city of Saint Emilion this train tour takes you out into the countryside and surrounding vineyards to discover more about the history and culture of wine in this region.
Situated in the heart of the forest between the lake and the ocean, the 18 hole Ardilouse ensures a quiet round in some stunning scenery
The course, whose tree lined fairways are set in natural forests of maritime pines, mimosas, oaks and evergreen strawberry bushes, is hilly on the front nine and flatter over the back nine with several water hazards.
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!
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.