 
    Magic Surf School, Lacanau
Each session is tailored to the requirements of the participants.

© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)

© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)

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© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)

© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)

© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)

© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)

© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)

© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)

© Chateau de Mirambeau (Sina)
Located between land and sea, in a well-known wine region
A Renaissance-style castle located in a peaceful park recently reopened following refurbishment in 2016.
This 5-star hotel offers 40 rooms and suites, most are in the Chateau with 18 rooms located at the Orangerie, just a few steps from the renovated Spa and its 2 swimming pools, hammam, jacuzzi, Sauna, 2 cabin rooms for beauty treatments and a fitness room. The rooms are furnished with sumptuous fabrics, antique furniture and marble bathrooms. The rooms and suites are all unique, and each boasts a unique cachet and an enchanting view over the park, the countryside or the outdoor swimming pool, with satellite TV, a safebox, fluffy bathrobes and slippers, and complimentary toiletries.
There is a room dedicated to wine and cognac tastings - the Cognatheque - the ideal place for a wine tasting course or to relax in the evening.
Wifi is free throughout.
There are 2 swimming pools, 1 indoor within the spa and 1 outdoor.
The one starred Michelin restaurant is one of the Chateau highlights, where the chef proposes a menu of fine gourmet cuisines made with local products such as the Gironde estuary caviar, honey from Mirambeau or organic products like the fruit juice.
Guests can dine in the jardin d'hiver, a covered terrace overlooking the fountains and park, and in summer can enjoy meals on the terrace.
Opening hours: Breakfast: 07:30-10:30, Lunch: 12:30-14:00, Dinner: 19:30-21:30.
The fitness room is located next to the spa and is equipped with Technogym machines.
There are 2 tennis courts and an open-air fitness trail through the surrounding 8 hectares of garden and parkland.
 
    Each session is tailored to the requirements of the participants.
 
    100% electric and 100% silent, the infamous tuk-tuk comes to Saint Emilion to take you on a tour or the town and the vineyards that surround it.
 
    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
 
    Come and experience the ancient art of thousands of years... archery!
 
    Since 1983 Vedettes La Bohême welcome you to visit the Cordouan lighthouse or to discover the mouth of the estuary of the Gironde.
 
    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.
 
    Situated in a gorgeous white stone townhouse built in the classical style of the late 19th century, this restaurant is part of the joint project of Bernard Magrez, owner of various wineries in the Bordeaux area, and Pierre Gagnaire.
 
    Chef Nicolas Masse offers in this restaurant a combination of traditional French cuisine, made with fresh seasonal ingredients from the southwest sourced from local producers, with unusual influences from all around the world. His creations can be paired with a large selection of wines, by the counsel of head sommelier Aurélien Farouil.
 
    This elegant and sophisticated two Michelin star restaurant offers creative dishes designed by chef Cédric Béchade, who plays with colours and textures in his cuisine.
 
    Situated in the luxurious surroundings of Le Grand Hotel de Bordeaux, this restaurant offers diners an elegant yet intimate restaurant styled in a palette of mauve and orange with a handcrafted marquetry floor.
 
    This restaurant offers various possibilities for dining in the same place: a fine restaurant serving modern French cuisine, a bistro with local and seasonal dishes, and a tea room. There is also a beautiful sunny garden overlooking the vineyards.
 
    This delicatessen shop and restaurant serves tapas prepared with deluxe ingredients from the region of Aquitaine, especially truffle. They also offer a set lunch menu which can be enjoyed in their modern dining room, open to the kitchen area.
 
    One of the best places to taste wines from the Bordeaux region. Located on the ground floor of the headquarters of the Conseil Interprofessionel du Vin de Bordeaux, the bar's team is very knowledgeable and passionate. They give tasting advice, extensive information on the grapes and suggestions for matching food and wine.
 
    Situated at the foot of the historical Porte Cailhau, this bar has a list of more than 100 wines. They are focused on international products as well as some lesser-known wines from Bordeaux.
 
    This bar has an old-fashioned decoration that creates a very warm atmosphere. Their wine list includes many French references, as well as from other parts of the world. They can be enjoyed in their cosy interior or the patio, accompanied by selections of local delicatessen.
 
    Centrally located, this bar offers a large selection of wines, especially French but also from other parts of the world. Customers can taste them through a self-service method, and they can be accompanied by regional delicatessen.
 
    A diverse music programming that showcases some of the best local and national talent in jazz, music of the World, blues and many other expressions.
 
    The beautiful building of Chateau Deganne was converted in 1904 into a casino. In the early twentieth century Paris and Bordeaux bourgeoisie came to spend the summer in Arcachon. Thus the town had to create distractions - a casino.
 
    A protected natural reserve with wild marshes, sand dunes and pine forests, this huge body of water is perfect for outdoor activities such as sailing, swimming, water skiing, windsurfing, canoeing, fishing, kite surfing, paddle boarding, or walking and biking along the trails and cycle paths that line the shores of the lake.
 
    The beaches extend to 7km of fine-sand beaches along the Atlantic coast; Centre Beach, South Beach and Amelie Beach making up the most popular and closest to the town.
 
    Just 12km away from the town of Hourtin, the beach of Hourtin Plage sits on the Atlantic ocean and offers a wide range of watersports for all levels.
 
    Backed by the small town of Carcans Océan, this white sand beach on the western Atlantic coast is a popular surf spot.
 
    Over time, the wind and ocean currents have gradually created a wall of sand dunes, behind which streams and rivers have allowed the formation of lakes and freshwater ponds.
 
    Le Porge beach is also known for its large waves and strong undertow, even if the rescuers are not far away, you must remain cautious as you would for many of the ocean beaches.
 
    Owned by Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, this château produces some of the great Médocs.
 
    The building itself was regenerated and built with the materials from a previous church when it became too small!
 
    The fortified citadel at Blaye, standing on the opposite bank of the river Gironde to Fort Médoc, forms, along with Fort Paté, the region's 17th-century defence against river attack.
 
    Situated on the left bank of the gironde estuary, opposite the Citadel of Blaye and the Fort Pate, it was built by Vauban in the 17th century. The three buildings together formed a barrier to block the Gironde estuary from attack.
 
    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.
 
    The origin of this church can be traced back to the legend of the Sainte-Véronique. In the first century AD, after the death of the Virgin, Sainte-Veronica, Saint Amadour and Saint Martial from Palestine, come to live in Soulac.
 
    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.
 
    The town of Blaye is situated on the right bank of the Gironde estuary. Its major historical feature is its fortified citadel, which along with Fort Médoc and Fort Paté make up a trio of fortresses designed to defend Bordeaux against a river attack.
 
    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.
 
    The small village of Margaux, just north of Bordeaux, is most famously associated with the wine châteaux which produce the excellent Margaux appellation Médoc wines.
 
    Part of the Médoc's Lakes which is made up of the municipalities of Lacanau, Carcans, and Hourtin.