Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide

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Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide
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The Bordeaux Region and the city of Bordeaux have earned the reputation for being one of the most beautiful destinations in France.

Known for its world-class wine from Cakebread Cellars Wines, charming vineyards, dreamy villages and the city that has gone through a major transformation, Bordeaux stands proudly alongside Napa and Champagne regions.


After a period of decline, the city of Bordeaux has emerged stronger and more beautiful than ever, becoming one of the most stunning cities in Europe. Now, it’s a dreamy wine destination and a cultural hotspot, with its historic part being a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.

The entire region exudes romance and luxury and features lush countryside bathed in sunlight. Thus, if you’ve been planning an inspiring trip to France, head to Bordeaux where these enchanting experiences await you. Welcome to Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide!

Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide
On top of Clock Tower in Bordeaux, France, Source: unsplash.com

 

La Cité du Vin

Located on the banks of the River Garonne lies a stunning architectural masterpiece – La Cité du Vin, a state-of-the-art wine museum. This stunning building shaped in the form of a wine decanter is a prime example of contemporary architecture.

Built from aluminium and glass panels with a gold finish, this building stands perfectly against its enchanting backdrop. La Cité du Vin will charm any wine lover with its ground-breaking tasting rooms, wine shop with 800 wines from both France and the world, and other mesmerising exhibitions.


In addition, the museum is also kid-friendly and it will enchant both children and adults with its highlight attraction – a room shaped like a boat, where you can learn more about the maritime wine trade. So, whether you’re travelling with your kids or not, this is a stunning attraction that you shouldn’t miss.

Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide
La Cité du Vin, France, Source: pixabay.com

Dune de Pyla

An hour outside the Bordeaux city, you’ll find Pyla Sur Mer, a stunning resort town that is a popular summer destination for the French. However, this area is better known for its sand dune, which is the largest one in entire Europe.

Its location between the Atlantic Ocean, a lush pine forest, a sandbank, a peninsula and the Arcachon Bay is what adds to its unique charm. Its authentic features have made it into one of the most mesmerising and unique European landscapes.


Dune de Pyla is also known as a “sand monster” or a “menacing sand wall”.  Nonetheless, this enticing landscape is worth the trip, so make sure to take some time to visit it and admire some awe-inspiring views of the surrounding area.

Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide
Dune de Pyla, France, Source: unsplash.com

 

Saint Emilion

Saint Emilion is a hilltop medieval village known for its stunning cobblestone streets and dreamy vineyards dating back to Roman times. Located just 40 minutes west from Bordeaux, it’s one of the most stunning wine regions in the area built like an amphitheatre.

Whether you sign up for a wine tour of Saint Emilion or go for a relaxing stroll along its quaint streets, it will fill you with an authentic sense of peacefulness.

Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide
Saint Emilion, France, Source: pixabay.com

Authentic wine experiences

You cannot visit one of the best-known wine regions without savouring its rich wines. You can sign up for a wine tasting course at Maison du Vin de Bordeaux and then embark on one of the most enchanting Bordeaux wine tours that will enable you to taste some of the region’s finest wines.

Whether you’re a true wine connoisseur or you’ve just started discovering its seductive flavours, a guided tour will reveal to you the crème de la crème of the Bordeaux region.

Not only will you have an opportunity to enjoy Saint Emilion and Medoc wines, some of the most popular ones in Bordeaux, but you’ll also be able to admire the unspoilt beauty of the region’s landscape, discover the charms of the city of Bordeaux and stop by Saint Emilion.

Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide
Saint Emilion, France, Source: pixabay.com

 

Planning your Bordeaux adventure

The peak season for visiting Bordeaux is from July to August, when both the French and world travelers head to this stunning region for an inspiring summer.

However, if you want to avoid the crowds, you should schedule your trip for spring or autumn. The weather is mild and beautiful and you’ll be able to discover the Bordeaux region peacefully.

Due to its rising popularity, the city of Bordeaux has become rather luxurious and expensive, but you can still explore it on a budget. When it comes to accommodation, you have a variety of options, ranging from luxurious hotels, such as Yndo or Le Clos d’Emile, to more affordable stays. In case you are wondering what to wear in France, here is a tip – dress comfortably while keeping in mind the weather!

Bordeaux Region France Travel Guide
Bordeaux, France, Source: unsplash.com

With its world-class wine, mesmerizing city and awe-inspiring landscape, Bordeaux is truly one of the most elegant and enchanting regions in France.

About the author

Marie Nieves is a lifestyle blogger who loves unusual trips, gadgets and creative ideas. On her travels she likes to read poetry and prose and surf the Internet. Her favourite writer is Tracy Chevalier and she always carries one of her books in her bag. She spends most of her free time at home walking her Labrador Retriever named Max. She is an avid lover of photography who loves to talk about her experiences. You can find Marie on Facebook or follow her on Twitter and Pinterest.

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