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Address:

Christine Saint-martin
19 Rue Principale
Lamarque Margaux
33460

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €79

Telephone:

0556589565

Mobile:

0605117544

Description:

Description for B&B:

The cottages in the village of Lamarque are situated in the heart of the renowned wine-growing appellations, conveniently close to prestigious appellations such as BEYCHEVELLE, Pauillac, and Margaux.

Located in close proximity to Bordeaux (35 kms) and surrounded by vineyards, our cottages offer a wide range of activities for guests to enjoy. Lamarque is situated on the famous and majestic ROAD GREAT WINES, the D2, serving as a gateway to the charming Médoc region and facilitating the crossing of the estuary from Blaye. With its strategic location and central position in the Medoc, Lamarque has become a popular choice for many tourists.

What sets this village apart is its elevated position on the Médoc peninsula. The church dome, perched 35 meters high, provides a unique and unforgettable panoramic view of the prestigious wine territory.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Le Médoc de Maxou, Lamarque Margaux:

Déception
Review by: Sylvianne Morency , Juin 6 2019 11:51AM
Lit inconfortable, oreiller de mauvaise qualité, petit déjeuner peu varié. Impossible de prendre une douche sans mettre de leau partout

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Directions

To reach Lamarque in Gironde (33), you can take the LAC route, which involves crossing the Garonne River without passing through Bordeaux or Bordeaux (30km).

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
4 79 90 10 oui

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Wi-Fi
Parking
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Attractions

  • Château Margaux: Located just a short distance from your address, Château Margaux is one of the most prestigious wineries in the Bordeaux region. This historic estate offers guided tours and wine tastings, allowing visitors to explore its stunning vineyards and learn about the winemaking process.
  • Citadelle de Blaye: Situated on the banks of the Gironde estuary, the Citadelle de Blaye is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit attraction. This 17th-century fortress offers incredible views of the surrounding area and provides insights into the region's military history through its well-preserved structures.
  • Saint-Émilion: A charming medieval village known for its well-preserved architecture, picturesque streets, and world-class vineyards, Saint-Émilion is a popular destination for wine enthusiasts. Explore the village's underground monolithic church, visit the numerous wine cellars, and indulge in wine tasting experiences.
  • Bordeaux City Center: The vibrant city of Bordeaux, located about 30 kilometers from Lamarque Margaux, is renowned for its elegant architecture, bustling squares, and excellent gastronomy. Explore the historic center, stroll along the Garonne River, visit the Place de la Bourse, and discover the city's renowned museums and art galleries.
  • Dune of Pilat: Situated on the Atlantic coast, the Dune of Pilat is Europe's tallest sand dune and a natural wonder worth visiting. Enjoy panoramic views of the ocean, climb the dune for a unique experience, and relax on the nearby beaches of Arcachon.
  • Cité du Vin: Located in Bordeaux, the Cité du Vin is a modern and interactive museum dedicated to the world of wine. Discover the history, culture, and diversity of wines from around the globe through immersive exhibits, virtual reality experiences, and wine tastings.
  • Médoc Wine Route: Embark on a scenic drive along the Médoc Wine Route, which passes through picturesque vineyards and renowned wineries. Explore iconic châteaux such as Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Mouton Rothschild, and Château Cos d'Estournel, where you can learn about the region's winemaking traditions.
  • Bassin d'Arcachon: Located west of Bordeaux, the Bassin d'Arcachon is a stunning lagoon known for its oyster farming, sandy beaches, and charming coastal towns. Take a boat trip to the bird sanctuary of Île aux Oiseaux, climb the Pilat Dune, or sample fresh oysters in one of the local seafood restaurants. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic sites and vineyards to enjoying coastal landscapes and cultural museums.

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