Chateau de Sanse, Sainte-Radegonde
Chateau with pool, restaurant and rooms overlooking a beautiful valley
Crafted from the ruins of a magnificent 18th century Chateau and following a great deal of careful and sensitive restoration, this hotel now stands as a striking landmark against a backdrop of spectacular vineyards and woodland in the south of France.
The rooms are tastefully decorated and individually styled with lots of attention paid to those small details. Every room, featuring balcony or terrace, is equipped with satellite TV, private telephone, safe, en suite bathroom or shower room.
Things to do nearby
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Le Train des Grands Vignobles (Vineyard Train) Tour, Saint Emilion
Located in Saint-Emilion
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.
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Tourist Train, Blaye
Located in Blaye
Offering guided tours to allow you explore the heritage and history of the Blaye area.
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La Foret de Robin, Soulac-sur-Mer
Come and experience the ancient art of thousands of years... archery!
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La Ferme Exotique Animal & Nature Park, South Bordeaux
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.
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Arcachon International Golf Course, Arcachon
Located in Arcachon
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.
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Bordeaux City Tour
Located in Bordeaux
Take in Bordeaux’s historic landmarks and modern highlights on a hop-on hop-off double-decker bus tour with panoramic views and audio commentary for all ages.
Restaurants nearby
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Hostellerie de Plaisance Restaurant, Saint Emilion
Located in Saint-Emilion
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.
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La Grand'Vigne Restaurant, Martillac
Located in Martillac
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.
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Pierre Gagnaire Restaurant
Located in Bordeaux
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.
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Le Pressoir d'Argent Restaurant
Located in Bordeaux
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.
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Chez Pepe Restaurant, Ares
Located in Ares
This small restaurant serves a variety of fresh seafood and wines. It has a beautiful terrace overlooking the fishing port of Ares.There is often live music.
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Le Cosmopolis Restaurant
Located in Bordeaux
This restaurant serves inventive dishes based on local, organic and fresh products which change weekly. They have a large selection of vegetarian choices, and its daily set menu includes three options: fish, meat and vegan.
Beaches nearby
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Plage d'Eyrac Beach, Arcachon
Located 96.7 km away
A small, peaceful and tranquil beach that is situated at the entrance to the marina and is the most sheltered of all the beaches around Arcachon due to its location within the basin.
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Plage d'Arcachon Beach, Arcahon
Located 97.6 km away
An 800m strip of white sand situated between the Theirs and Eyrac piers this beach is very much in the Arcachon basin and sheltered from the strong Altlantic winds on the coast.
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Hourtin Lakeside Beach, Hourtin
Located 99.5 km away
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.
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Plage Pereire Beach, Arcachon
Located 99.5 km away
This is by far the largest and better known of the Arcachon beaches, stretching some 3km in length with wonderful views over to the chic town of Cap-Ferret and the peninsula beaches.
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Plage des Abatilles Beach, Arcachon
Located 100.0 km away
A wide walkway and promenade borders this beautiful beach. There are numerous things to do including games for children, surfing, beach volleyball and of course it's a great setting near the doors to the Atlantic ocean.
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La Plage Le Porge Oceane Beach, Le Porge
Located 100.9 km away
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.
Sights nearby
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Eglise Saint Ferdinand, Arcachon
Located in Arcachon
Situated close to the Port of Arcachon this beautiful church is in the heart of the old town and fishing village area.
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Musee des Douanes, Bordeaux
Located in Bordeaux
Sitting on the stunning Place de la Bourse, the museum of customs is located in the former customs house and presents the history of the customs administration.
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Malagar Centre Francois Mauriac Museum, Saint Macaire
The beautiful estate and house of the domain Malagar inspired many pages of writing in some of Mauriac's most famous novels; Flesh and Blood, Destinies and The Knot of Vipers.
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Memorial de la Fortresse du Nord Medoc Museum, Soulac-sur-Mer
Located in Soulac-sur-Mer
The association "Memorial de la Forteresse du Nord-Medoc" wants to remember to future generations the history of men during the Second World War, and the efforts of French forces to destroy this German fortress.
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Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Bordeaux
Located in Bordeaux
Housed in the 18th century Hôtel de Lalande, the museum of decorative arts has a collection of sculptures, ceramics, glass and silverware in its panelled rooms.
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Musee d'Aquitaine
Located in Bordeaux
This excellent museum recounts the history of Bordeaux and the Aquitaine region from prehistoric times through to the 20th century.
Golf-clubs nearby
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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.
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Golf du Medoc Golf Courses, Le Pian Medoc
Created in 1989, the Golf du Médoc offers 2 remarkable 18-hole courses: Les Châteaux and Les Vignes.
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Lacanau Garden Golf Course, Lacanau
Located in Lacanau
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
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Arcachon International Golf Course, Arcachon
Located in Arcachon
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.
Towns nearby
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Castillon-la-Bataille, East Bordeaux
Located 9.8 km away
You get a sense of this town's history as soon as you arrive, with are flags and coats of arms lining the roads that lead you to the main square.
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Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Gironde
Located 13.9 km away
Sainte-Foy-la-Grande sits on the south bank of the Dordogne river. This attractive walled bastide town still has some of its medieval houses and is a good base for visiting the surrounding Sainte-Foy-Bordeaux wine region and nearby Château de Montaigne, home of Michel de Montaigne.
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Sauveterre-de-Guyenne
Located 16.2 km away
It has the typical square layout around a central market square that is common with towns of that time and they still hold a market there on Tuesday mornings. It's a good example of a bastide town; these towns were established mainly as commercial centres, encouraged by incentives set down in a charter.
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Saint-Emilion, Gironde
Located 19.7 km away
Vineyards were planted around this old town in Roman times and whilst most people associate the name with the wine, the town itself is worth a visit for its ramparted old centre with interesting Romanesque churches and an incredible underground monolithic church.
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La Réole
Located 25.3 km away
This hilly town used to be the second largest in the region during medieval times, and it's home to the oldest town hall in France dating back to the 12th century.
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Saint-Macaire
Located 34.2 km away
The pretty town of Saint-Macaire is a good base for seeing the area around Langon. It dates back to the 1st century AD and grew as a battlement town in the first half of the last millennium.