Nouvelle-Aquitaine is France’s largest region, offering a rich blend of Atlantic beaches, historic towns, vineyards, and mountain landscapes. From the elegant streets of Bordeaux and the surf-friendly coast of Biarritz to the medieval charm of Sarlat and the vineyards of the Dordogne and Saint-Émilion, it’s a region full of variety. Whether you're savoring world-class wines, exploring prehistoric caves, or relaxing by the ocean, Nouvelle-Aquitaine promises culture, nature and authentic French living at its best.
Charming Chambres d'Hôtes along the river Vezere outside Brive-la-Gaillarde
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A historic port city known for its well-preserved old town and vibrant harbor, La Rochelle features the iconic towers of the Old Port and the Maritime Museum. It's a gateway to the nearby Île de Ré, famous for its beaches and cycling paths.
The capital of Nouvelle Aquitaine, Bordeaux is renowned for its wine production and stunning 18th-century architecture. The city boasts numerous museums, including the Cité du Vin, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, making it a cultural hub for visitors.
The tallest sand dune in Europe, Dune du Pilat rises to 110 meters and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding pine forests. It's a popular spot for hiking, paragliding, and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
Famous for its prehistoric cave paintings, the Lascaux Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases some of the earliest known human art, dating back over 17,000 years. Visitors can explore the replica cave, Lascaux IV, which offers an immersive experience of the original artwork.
Famous for its prehistoric cave paintings, the Lascaux Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases some of the earliest known human art, dating back over 17,000 years. Visitors can explore the replica cave, Lascaux IV, which offers an immersive experience of the original artwork.Famous for its prehistoric cave paintings, the Lascaux Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases some of the earliest over 17,000 years. Visitors can explore the replica cave, Lascaux IV, which offers an immersive experience of the original artwork.
The tallest sand dune in Europe, Dune du Pilat rises to 110 meters and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding pine forests. It's a popular spot for hiking, paragliding, and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.The tallest sand dune in Europe, Dune du Pilat rises to 110 meters and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding pine forests. It's a popular spot for hiking, paragliding, and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
The capital of Nouvelle Aquitaine, Bordeaux is renowned for its wine production and stunning 18th-century architecture. The city boasts numerous museums, including the Cité du Vin, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, making it a cultural hub for visitors.The capital of Nouvelle Aquitaine, Bordeaux is renowned for its wine production and stunning 18th-century architecture. The city boasts numerous museums, including the Cité du Vin, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, making it a cultural hub for visitors.
A historic port city known for its well-preserved old town and vibrant harbor, La Rochelle features the iconic towers of the Old Port and the Maritime Museum. It's a gateway to the nearby Île de Ré, famous for its beaches and cycling paths.A historic port city known for its well-preserved old town and vibrant harbor, La Rochelle features the iconic towers of the Old Port and the Maritime Museum. It's a gateway to the nearby Île de Ré, famous for its beaches and cycling paths.