Château Hôtel Grand Barrail





The Château Hôtel Grand Barrail Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This bike ride starts in Saint-Émilion, near the Tourist Office. The route goes through Place Raymond Poincaré, Sarpe, Saint-Christophe-des-Bardes, Château de Ferrand, Saint-Poly, Saint-Étienne-de-Lys, Bréat and Jacques Blanc, among others, before returning to the point starting point, crossing the magnificent village of Saint-Émilion.
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Robin, a little explorer, invites your children to stroll through the medieval city while answering a few puzzles. Nature, heritage or gastronomy: choose your theme, Robin will help you discover the riches of the village through the game support provided free of charge at the Tourist Office. A treasure hunt for 5 to 15 year olds, with different levels of difficulty depending on the age of the child.
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This 11.5-kilometer loop from Saint-Émilion is accessible to all, and is particularly aimed at hikers wishing to meet passionate winegrowers. From the limestone plateau to the Barbanne valley, you take local paths passing through the vineyards and sheltered from road traffic.
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If you wish to cycle to Bordeaux from Saint-Emilion, or vice versa, it is possible thanks to the old railway line that has been transformed into a cycle track and named the Roger Lapébie track, after the winner of the Tour de France in 1937. The main difficulty of this 49 km long route is a 4 km climb between Branne and Guillac. (n°11-12).
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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.