Villa Herbert, Andernos-les-Bains
Close to Andernos-les-Bains beaches
Ideally situated between Cap Ferret and Arcachon, in Andernos-les-Bains, La Villa Herbert offers wooden chalets, with private terraces overlooking woodland.
The hotel features a garden with a terrace and an outdoor swimming pool. The rooms are spacious, bright and tastefully decorated.
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L'Esquirey Restaurant, Andernos-les-Bains
This restaurant is situated right in front of the port of Andernos-les-Bains. It is specialised in seafood, serving fresh fish as well as shellfish platters and the famous oysters of the Bassin d'Arcachon.
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Le Boiate Restaurant, Ares
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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
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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Plage Oceane du Grand Crohot Beach
Beach Grand Crohot Lege is accessible by walkways throughout the year, and is supervised by lifeguards from mid June to mid September.
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Plage Pereire Beach, Arcachon
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Plage Oceane du Truc Vert Beach
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Plage des Abatilles Beach, Arcachon
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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Eglise Saint Ferdinand, Arcachon
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Maison de L'Huitre Museum (Oyster House), Arcachon
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Notre Dame Basilica - La Chapelle des Marins, Arcachon
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Teich Bird Reserve & Nature Park, Le Teich
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La Chapelle de la Villa Algerienne, l'Herbe
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Lacanau Garden Golf Course, Lacanau
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Arcachon International Golf Course, Arcachon
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Golf du Medoc Golf Courses, Le Pian Medoc
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Ile aux Ouiseax
During low tide the island stretches to 16km in circumference but is a mere 5km at high tide. Known for its birds, (hence the name) and also the presence of 'Les Cabanes Tchanquées' - houses on stilts.
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Le Porge
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Arcachon
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Cap Ferret
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Lacanau
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Carcans
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