Residhotel Galerie Tatry





The Residhotel Galerie Tatry Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This hike starts at Le Bouscat, near Place Raveziés and at the "Cracow" stop. The route passes, among other places, by the Lac de Bordeaux, the Ecological Reserve of Barails, and crosses the Jalle de Blanquefort. The route continues via the Lac de Marotte, the Marais de Florimond, the Lac des Padouens, Le Déhès and the Parc Ausone, before returning to the starting point.
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This urban hike starts from Place Paul Doumer, in Chartrons. The route passes by the Marché des quais and the many shops and restaurants along the quays, Cap Sciences, the Cité du Vin, the Musée Mer Marine, and the Quai Lawton, among others, before returning to the starting point. More information about Cap Sciences here: https://www.cap-sciences.net/ More information on the Sea Marine Museum here: https://www.mmmbordeaux.com/ More information on the Cité du Vin here:...
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Le Parc Rivière, a little-known green setting located between the townhouses of the Tivoli district and the buildings of the Cité du Grand Parc. This landscaped garden of four hectares was originally the land of a bourgeois castle dating from the 19th century, and whose ruins are still in the heart of the park. The Balades à Roulettes® (BR®) are short walks, quiet, with a stroller or a small bike, or adapted for people with reduced mobility (in wheelchairs), offered by the French Hiking...
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Third stage of this great tour of Bordeaux. After leaving the Parc Rivière, the visitor goes to the city of the Grand Parc, an urban project of the 1950s made up of building bars offering 4,000 housing units. The end of the course allows you to discover a new urban development project near the river basins. At the bottom of basin 1 stands a submarine base built by the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War. The quays are decorated with restaurants and bars installed in the old hangars but...
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The GR® Bordeaux Métropole is a marked route that goes around the city of Bordeaux over 160 km passing through 17 municipalities, thus connecting the main green spaces of the agglomeration. It became the first metropolitan GR® in France in 2020, crowned by the French Hiking Federation. Before being a GR®, it was a discovery circuit of the Bordeaux conurbation.