Créon
This bastide of English origin, seat of the great Royal Provostship of Entre-deux-Mers until the Revolution, ...
Castelmoron-d'Albret
Fortified village on a rocky outcrop, Castelmoron d'Albret is worth a detour for its pretty old, typical and winding ...
Blaye
The Vauban citadel, a city within a city, built on the side of a cliff and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site ...
Saint-Macaire
Surrounded by ramparts, Saint-Macaire is a remarkable medieval architectural ensemble, with many listed monuments, ...
La Brède
This small village and especially its castle sheltered an illustrious writer, philosopher of lights: Charles Louis ...
Bazas
Bazas evokes, for gourmets, this tender, succulent and tasty meat which is the pride of this territory. The ...
Castillon-la-Bataille
About fifteen kilometers from Saint-Emilion, Castillon la Bataille is bathed by the Dordogne river. The city is ...
Gujan-Mestras
The town, which has managed to preserve its authenticity, hosts no less than seven ports (La Hume, Meyran, Gujan, ...
Libourne
Libourne is an old port bastide which owes its prosperity to the wine trade. The central square with its arcades and ...
Soulac-sur-Mer
Picturesque with its charming little villas from the beginning of the 20th century, and its 7 kilometers of beach, ...
Bordeaux
Bordeaux was listed, like the Port of the Moon, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. Labeled City of Art and ...
La Réole
The medieval town of La Réole, town of art and history, with its cobbled streets and half-timbered houses, is rich ...
Sainte-Croix-du-Mont
On its rocky hillsides, the village overlooks the Garonne valley. The limestone cliff which extends over a hundred ...
Rauzan
The village is home to a fortified castle built between the 13th and 15th centuries, which is distinguished by an ...