Château Fombrauge





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You will inevitably drawn to this town to international fame located 35 km from Bordeaux. Renowned for its vineyards, the city of Saint-Emilion also has an impressive historical and architectural heritage. This charming medieval city invites you to stroll the cobbled streets while admiring the lovely stone houses and ancient monuments. To begin the tour, we recommend you to use non-slippery footwear. The paving stones in the streets are relatively slippery. Enter the city on the Rue...
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This bike ride starts at the Tourist Office. The route partly runs along the Dordogne and passes through Branne, Saint-Jean-de-Blaignac and Sainte-Terre, among others, before returning to the starting point. This bucolic route is made for nature lovers... and wine lovers! It offers beautiful views over the vineyards and the Dordogne. It is also an opportunity to learn more about the history and heritage of this region.
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This 46-kilometre loop is designed for hikers wishing to discover the vineyards and heritage of Saint-Emilion over 1 or 2 days. The first part, to the south near Sainte-Terre, is easy and offers beautiful views of the Dordogne. From St Pey-d'Armens, you can reach Saint-Emilion via Saint-Hippolyte and Saint-Laurent-des-Combes (30 km loop). The 2nd part, north towards Montagne, is more hilly (long climb at 10% of the Château de Pressac). It offers panoramic views of the vineyards and monuments...
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Discover the vineyards of Saint-Emilion with your family! This short 7 km circuit will give you a better understanding of what Saint-Emilion wine is, and in particular organic wine. This pleasant stroll, made of small paths, wooded areas and offering beautiful viewpoints will suit everyone, adults and children alike! The circuit can be shortened (5.5 km).
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This 15 km hiking trail with a fairly flat profile is aimed at all wine enthusiasts who wish to see prestigious wine estates in Saint-Emilion, in the Gironde department. The route winds between the vines of these renowned châteaux located on the famous limestone plateau around the village.