Relais de Margaux,
Tucked away amidst a land of contrasts, the Relais de Margaux is a golf-lovers' paradise
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which offers its guests a unique way to experience southern France with quality accommodations and impeccable service. Its 55 hectares of parks, gardens and golf f...
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Relais de Margaux,
Tucked away amidst a land of contrasts, the Relais de Margaux is a golf-lovers' paradise
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which offers its guests a unique way to experience southern France with quality accommodations and impeccable service. Its 55 hectares of parks, gardens and golf facilities offer a comfortable and relaxing experience in the French countryside. With fully modern facilities, your stay at this charming hotel is certain to an experience you won?t forget.
55-hectare estate in the heart of the Medoc region. It is only 25 minutes away from Bordeaux city centre and 35 minutes from Bordeaux Mérignac international airport.
Advantages: Great Wine and scenery Disadvantages: Vineyards are empty during winter
...Bordeaux is in the south west of France where it is famous for its vine yards where beautiful wine is produced. It has many vineyards, of which the most popular and famous are the Medoc and St Emilion vineyards. I went to the Tourist Information centre and was recommended the tour to St Emilion (60km from Bordeaux centre). It's a pity that I went in January when the grapes are not in sight. However, I was told how red wine is produced, but not really being shown how.
Bordeaux is a city with several towns and full of vibrant young people. It also has a sand dune (Dune de Pyla) in Acachon town, which is the highest in Europe, standing at 99m high. It was amazing high with both sea and forest area in sight.
Well, if you enjoy scenery and wine, Bordeaux is definitely worth a visit....
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Advantages: capital of wine, high gastronomy, historic monuments, many tours and trips, disabled friendly Disadvantages: too many things to do, tours prices can be steep
...Here is another French town I had the chance to visit thanks to sport championships. I travelled mostly all over France and despite the sport event we had the possibility to discover the places we were competing in.
Bordeaux has about 214 633 inhabitants and is one major French city. It is in the south Middle West and is part of the Aquitaine region. Wine lovers will be delighted to walk into the largest vineyard in the world. The wealth of the Bordeaux wine is huge and you are spoiled for choice. You can easily walk in a wine merchant who will be happy to give advice. You also will have the privilege to have a taste…Just few famous wine names: Chateau Medoc, St Emilion, Sauternes, Graves, Cotes de Bourg, Cotes de Blaye, Entre Deux Mers…they all have a controlled label and you can visit the luxurious cellars.
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Bordeaux is thus renowned espacially for wine and food, but the city also got very dynamic sports teams (such as the Girondins deBordeaux in football), and even without wines of food or anything else, I would still find it unique for the neverending kind of cool agitation it got !...
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