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Contact Details:
Address:
Nathalie et Alain Sénécat19 Chemin de Richelieu
Fronsac
33126
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Description:
Description for B&B:
This independent chamber offers a spacious bed of 160, along with reversible air conditioning, a private toilet, and a shower. It provides a luxurious experience with amenities such as a mini bar, TV, internet access, and the option to have breakfast delivered to your room. The chamber is adorned with fresh flowers, and includes a hairdryer, slippers, shower gel, and shampoo. Additionally, you can enjoy a complimentary coffee from the reception in the comfort of your own room.Reviews
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Directions
To find our bed and breakfast, follow these directions: From Fronsac town center, head towards the house of wines and the Castle Richelieu. Take the road towards the Castle of Fronsac, and continue straight until you reach a dead end. Our bed and breakfast is the last house on the left, without a gate.
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Prices
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Services




Attractions
- Château de La Rivière: Located just a short distance from Fronsac, the Château de La Rivière is a magnificent castle that offers guided tours of its historic halls and beautiful gardens. Visitors can also indulge in wine tasting sessions at their on-site winery.
- Saint-Émilion: About a 15-minute drive from Fronsac, the charming village of Saint-Émilion is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and world-class vineyards. Visitors can explore the underground catacombs, enjoy wine tours, and savor the local gastronomy.
- Bordeaux: A 30-minute drive from Fronsac lies Bordeaux, a vibrant city known for its stunning architecture, lively atmosphere, and exceptional wine production. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit museums like the Cité du Vin, and stroll along the picturesque Garonne River.
- Citadel of Blaye: Situated approximately 40 minutes from Fronsac, the Citadel of Blaye is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This imposing fortress offers breathtaking views of the Gironde Estuary and provides insight into France's military history through its well-preserved ramparts and underground tunnels.
- Dune of Pilat: Located about 1.5 hours away from Fronsac, the Dune of Pilat is Europe's tallest sand dune. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding forest. It's a popular spot for sandboarding and enjoying the stunning natural scenery.
- Cognac: Situated around 2 hours from Fronsac, the town of Cognac is famous for its production of the renowned Cognac brandy. Visitors can tour distilleries, learn about the production process, and enjoy tastings. The town also features charming cobblestone streets and historic buildings.
- Arcachon Bay: Roughly 1.5 hours away from Fronsac, Arcachon Bay is a picturesque coastal area known for its sandy beaches, oyster farming, and charming resorts. Visitors can relax on the beach, indulge in delicious seafood, and take a boat tour to discover the bay's diverse ecosystems.
- Château de Montaigne: Located about an hour from Fronsac, the Château de Montaigne is the former residence of renowned philosopher Michel de Montaigne. Visitors can explore the castle, which provides insight into Montaigne's life and works, as well as enjoy the beautiful surroundings and vineyards.
- La Rochelle: Situated approximately 2 hours from Fronsac, La Rochelle is a historic port city with a vibrant maritime atmosphere. The city offers picturesque streets, well-preserved medieval architecture, and a bustling harbor. Visitors can explore the old town, visit the famous aquarium, and enjoy fresh seafood. 10. Périgueux: Located around 2 hours from Fronsac, Périgueux is a charming town in the Dordogne region known for its rich history and architectural heritage. Visitors can wander through the medieval streets, explore the Roman remains, and visit the impressive Périgueux Cathedral. The town is also famous for its traditional gastronomy.