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- ARCACHON BAY ( 1 ¼ hours) a small inland sea open to the Atlantic and bordered by an immense pine forest. Natural beauty, water sports, and fine seafood (oysters and fish).
- THE DUNE DU PYLA ( 1 ¼ hours) : The tallest sand dune in Europe is one of the most popular tourist sites in France, providing an amazing view of the sea and the forest to those who climb to the top
- LACANAU (1 hour) features an immense (14 km) ocean beach as well as a 2,000 hectare lake and a pine forest.
- BERGERAC (1 hour): an historic city on the banks of the Dordogne - old districts, museums, and picturesque markets
- PÉRIGUEUX (1 hour): capital of the Dordogne, city of art and history well-known for Saint Front cathedral and its famous domes
- SAINTES (1hour) : Gallo-Romain city of art and history, Saintes' history goes back two millennia
- COGNAC (1 ¼ hours): an attractive city famous around the world for its brandy, featuring visits of major firms
- LA ROCHELLE (1 ½ hours): a city that dates back to the 12th century thanks to its port activity
This is a complete list of golf courses in the Gironde department for a "wine and golf" holiday:
- Golf de Bordeaux-Lac (18 holes)
- Golf de Bordeaux-Cameyrac (18 holes)
- Golf de Pian Médoc (36 holes)
- Golf de Pessac (18 holes)
- Golf de Lacanau (18 holes)
- Golf d'Arcachon (18 holes)
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