Gironde

Gironde is a department of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwest France. It is known for its excellent wines (especially in the Bordeaux wine region) and rich heritage. Gironde is well known for the Côte d'Argent beach which is Europe's longest, attracting many surfers to Lacanau each year. The Great Dune of Pyla in Arcachon Bay near Bordeaux is the tallest sand dune in Europe.

Towns

Other destinations

Understand

Get in

Get around

See

  • Château de Roquetaillade. This natural defensive site has always been inhabited by humans since the stone age. Today you will find two castles inside a protective wall. The first castle dating from the 11th century has lots many of its original fortifications. The second castle was built in 1306 with the permission of King Edward the 1st, and is still lived in by the same family since.
  • Château de Curton. A castle and Bordeaux winery.
  • Château de Langoiran is a castle founded in the 13th century.

Do

For vineyard tours and wine tasting, see Bordeaux#Taste wine.

Eat

-Noisettines du Medoc: A confectionery made in Medoc since 1981 in the north of Aquitaine. It is based on high quality hazelnuts, gauged and unshelled. http://www.noisettines.fr

Drink

See also: Bordeaux#Taste wine, Nouvelle-Aquitaine#Drink

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