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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 nestled in the heart of renowned wine-growing regions, in close proximity to prestigious appellations such as BEYCHEVELLE, Pauillac, and Margaux. Situated not far from Bordeaux (35 kms) and amidst vineyards, our location offers a wide range of activities.

Positioned on the famous and grand D2 wine route, Lamarque serves as a gateway to the charming Médoc region, ensuring easy access across the estuary from Blaye. With its advantageous central position in the Medoc, Lamarque has become a preferred destination for many tourists.

What sets this village apart is its elevated perch on the Médoc peninsula. The church's dome, standing at 35 meters, provides a unique and unforgettable panoramic view of the prestigious wine territory.

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Appréciations pour Le Médoc de Maxou, Lamarque Margaux:

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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 that crosses the Garonne River, avoiding the need to pass through Bordeaux, which is located 30km away.

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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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Parking
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Attractions

  • Château Margaux: Located just a short distance away from Lamarque Margaux, Château Margaux is one of the most prestigious wine estates in the world. Visitors can take guided tours of the vineyards, cellars, and sample their exceptional wines.
  • The Gironde Estuary: The Gironde Estuary, which is the largest estuary in Western Europe, offers breathtaking views and scenic boat tours. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely cruise, spot wildlife, and explore the charming riverside towns.
  • Fort Médoc: Situated on the left bank of the Gironde Estuary, Fort Médoc is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This 17th-century fortress was built to protect the region from attacks and visitors can take guided tours to learn about its history and enjoy panoramic views from the rooftop.
  • Citadelle de Blaye: A short drive away is the Citadelle de Blaye, another UNESCO World Heritage site. This imposing fortress was constructed in the 17th century and offers visitors the opportunity to explore its underground tunnels, enjoy stunning views of the estuary, and learn about its military significance.
  • Château Palmer: Just a stone's throw away from Lamarque Margaux is Château Palmer, a renowned winery in the Margaux appellation. Visitors can take guided tours of the vineyards, cellars, and indulge in wine tastings to experience the exceptional quality of their red wines.
  • Château Rauzan-Ségla: Located in the heart of the Margaux appellation, Château Rauzan-Ségla is another prestigious winery. Visitors can explore the beautiful vineyards, learn about their winemaking process, and enjoy tastings of their elegant wines.
  • La Cité du Vin: Situated in Bordeaux, La Cité du Vin is a unique cultural center dedicated to the world of wine. With interactive exhibits, wine tastings, and a panoramic view of the city from the rooftop, it offers an immersive experience for wine enthusiasts.
  • Bordeaux City Center: Just a short drive from Lamarque Margaux, Bordeaux's city center is a must-visit. Known for its stunning architecture, charming streets, and vibrant atmosphere, visitors can explore historical sites, shop in boutiques, and indulge in the city's gastronomic delights.
  • Dune of Pilat: A bit further away but worth the visit, the Dune of Pilat is the tallest sand dune in Europe. Located near Arcachon, it offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding pine forests. Visitors can climb the dune, take scenic walks, and even try sandboarding. 10. Saint-Émilion: A picturesque medieval town, Saint-Émilion is famous for its world-class vineyards and well-preserved architecture. Visitors can explore its charming streets, visit ancient monolithic churches, and indulge in wine tastings at various châteaux in the area.

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