A L'OMBRE DE LA TREILLE -Proche Saint-Emilion





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In the Middle Ages, Castillon was an impressive fortified city made up of ramparts which protected a fortified castle and a commercial town. In 1453, the famous battle that gave its name to the city marked the end of the Hundred Years War with a victory for the French against the English.
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This 17-kilometre hilly route crosses the vineyard in the Castillon - Côtes de Bordeaux appellation. Over hills and through valleys, in 1 hour and 45 minutes, you will discover beautiful wine-growing viewpoints over the communes of Saint-Genès-de-Castillon, Belvès-de-Castillon, Gardegan-et-Tourtirac and Saint-Philippe-d'Aiguille.
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This small 6-kilometre loop with a completely flat profile is designed for the whole family. Discover the fauna and flora of the Dordogne from Sainte-Terre, the world capital of the lamprey.
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This 17.5 km loop without great difficulty is made for wine lovers. Departing from Sainte-Terre, the route is dotted with family wine estates where you can chat with the winegrowers.
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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...