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Martine Fuhrmann250 Chemin de Pineau
Saint Andre de Cubzac
33240
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This charming house features a lovely garden and a spacious kitchen-living room area. The kitchen is equipped with a freezer and a washing machine for your convenience. There are two cozy bedrooms with comfortable beds (one with a 120cm bed and the other with a 140cm bed) as well as a mezzanine area with a single bed. Additionally, guests have access to a refreshing swimming pool, available from 5pm to 6:30pm.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Saint André de Cubzac to Bourg, follow the road that runs alongside the Dordogne River. After driving for 2 kilometers, you will reach the Chateau du Bouilh. At this point, take a left turn onto Chemin de Pineau. Look out for house number 240, which will be located on your left-hand side.
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Prices
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extra bed | breakfast |
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Holiday Home | 1 | 55 | 70 | 385 | 490 | ||||||||||
Notes: 3persons ( max 2 children) 8€ per person/day sus of 3 |
Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Saint-André-de-Cubzac Church: Located in the heart of Saint-André-de-Cubzac, this beautiful church dates back to the 11th century and showcases stunning Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire its intricate details and learn about its historical significance.
- Château de Laubade: Situated in the nearby town of Podensac, Château de Laubade is a renowned winery that produces Armagnac, a traditional French brandy. Visitors can take guided tours of the estate, explore the vineyards, and indulge in tastings to discover the flavors of this exceptional spirit.
- Bordeaux Wine Route: Just a short drive away, the Bordeaux Wine Route offers a scenic journey through the region's famous vineyards. Along the way, visitors can stop at various wineries, taste exquisite Bordeaux wines, and learn about the winemaking process.
- Château de Vayres: Located in the town of Vayres, Château de Vayres is a remarkable castle with a rich history dating back to the 14th century. Visitors can explore its beautifully preserved rooms, stroll through the vast gardens, and enjoy cultural events and exhibitions held within its walls.
- Pont de Pierre (Stone Bridge): Situated in Bordeaux, the Pont de Pierre is an iconic bridge that spans the Garonne River. Built in the early 19th century, it offers a picturesque view of the city and serves as a gateway to Bordeaux's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- La Cité du Vin: In the heart of Bordeaux, La Cité du Vin is an immersive cultural center dedicated to the world of wine. Visitors can discover interactive exhibitions, learn about wine production from around the globe, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.
- Bordeaux City Center: A short trip to Bordeaux offers an opportunity to explore its vibrant city center. Known for its elegant architecture, delightful squares, and charming streets, the city center is perfect for leisurely walks, shopping, and enjoying the local cuisine in the numerous cafes and restaurants.
- Dune of Pilat: Located about an hour's drive from Saint-André-de-Cubzac, the Dune of Pilat is Europe's tallest sand dune. Visitors can climb to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the surrounding forest, and the nearby Banc d'Arguin Nature Reserve.
- Saint-Émilion: Situated east of Saint-André-de-Cubzac, the medieval village of Saint-Émilion is famous for its exquisite wines and well-preserved historic sites. Visitors can explore its charming streets, visit underground cellars, and indulge in wine tastings while immersing themselves in the village's rich heritage. 10. Citadelle de Blaye: Located on the banks of the Gironde estuary, the Citadelle de Blaye is a formidable fortress built in the 17th century. Visitors can take guided tours of the citadel, walk its ramparts, and enjoy stunning views of the estuary and the vineyards beyond.