What to see / What to do

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Free visit and tasting at Domaine Vignobles Lassagne

We’re delighted to invite you to discover the authenticity and excellence of Vignobles Lassagne wines. To share a convivial and enriching moment, we offer you a free tour of our cellars followed by a tasting of our best vintages.

SAINT-ÉMILION
20
min

Discover the Medieval Village

Take a trip back in time with a visit to the charming village of Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll along its cobbled streets, discover its ancient monasteries and admire the panoramic view of the vineyards from the top of the Tour du Roy.

Wine Tasting

Saint-Émilion is famous for its world-renowned red wines. Take advantage of your visit to explore the wine châteaux and take part in wine tastings. Guided tours are available to learn about the winemaking process and the history of the wine region.

Underground Monuments

Explore Saint-Émilion’s impressive underground monuments, including the monolithic church, the largest of its kind in Europe. This historic site offers a fascinating insight into monastic practices and medieval architecture.

The Collegiate Church and its Cloister

Visit the Collégiale de Saint-Émilion and its peaceful cloister. This architectural complex is a fine example of medieval religious art, and offers a moment of tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of the main streets.

LIBOURNE
20
min

La Plaine des Dagueys

This popular leisure area is ideal for families and sports enthusiasts. With its large lake, La Plaine des Dagueys offers water sports activities such as canoeing, sailing and swimming. The hiking and biking trails around the lake are perfect for those who prefer to stay dry while enjoying nature. It’s also a popular picnic spot thanks to its well-kept green spaces.

Parc de l’Epinette

Located just a few minutes from your gîte, the Parc de l’Epinette is a haven of peace for those seeking a moment of tranquillity in the heart of nature. The park has several children’s play areas, making it ideal for young families. Visitors can also enjoy a fitness trail or simply relax by the pond, watching the ducks, or reading in the shade of the mature trees.

Place Abel Surchamp

At the heart of urban life, Place Abel Surchamp is the hub of many cultural and social activities. This historic square regularly hosts markets where you can buy local products and crafts. During the summer months, it is often the site of outdoor concerts and events, offering visitors an excellent opportunity to immerse themselves in local life and sample the region’s hospitality.

BORDEAUX
60
min

The Cité du Vin

Explore the Cité du Vin, a unique museum dedicated to wine culture around the world. This iconic attraction offers interactive exhibits, tastings and workshops to captivate wine lovers. It’s the perfect opportunity to understand the importance of wine in French and world culture.

Le Miroir d’Eau

Facing the magnificent Place de la Bourse, the Miroir d’Eau is the world’s largest reflective water feature, offering spectacular photographs. This spot is particularly magical at sunset, when the lights of the city are reflected in the water.

The Public Garden

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city with a visit to Bordeaux’s Jardin Public. This historic park, with its shady paths, small lake and botanical garden, is the ideal place for a relaxing stroll or family picnic.

Rue Sainte-Catherine

Enjoy a day of shopping on Rue Sainte-Catherine, Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping street. Lined with brand-name stores, local boutiques and cafés, this street is a must for those who want to window-shop or simply enjoy Bordeaux’s vibrant atmosphere.

The Quays of Bordeaux

The quays of the Garonne offer miles of pleasant walks, with breathtaking views of historic monuments and endless photo opportunities. It’s also a popular spot for joggers and cyclists.

Place des Quinconces

Visit the Place des Quinconces, one of the largest public squares in Europe, famous for its monument to the Girondins and its occasional flea market. It’s an impressive open space, often used for concerts and festivals.

Le Grand Théâtre

Don’t miss a performance at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, an 18th-century architectural masterpiece. It regularly hosts operas, ballets and concerts, offering an elegant cultural evening.