Month: August 2017
Navettes maritimes: Arcachon to Cap Ferret
Continuing with our trip to the West, from the Alps to the Atlantic … From Arcachon, we took a ferry across the bay to Cap Ferret. Cap Ferret is a headland which takes the form of a spit, which separates the Atlantic Ocean from Arcachon Bay. Lots of people took their bike across as there…
Arcachon, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Arcachon was developed as a resort in the 19th century, and the promenade is populated with large hotels – some with a fancy façade but most are efficient modern constructions. The big hotels, the shopping streets behind them and the wide, sandy beaches in front are all part of the ville d’été (summer town), the district of Arcachon…
Port de Larros, Gujan-Mestras
While we were staying in Bordeaux-Medoc, we decided to go to the Atlantic coast and visit Arcachon (more about Arcachon in a later post). To avoid traffic on the main highway, we detoured according to our GPS and drove along D650. Since the landscape is flat, D650 is almost mathematically straight and run parallel to…
Exploring Haut-Médoc Châteaux: Bordeaux’s Left Bank Wine Route
Our journey through Bordeaux’s Haut-Médoc wine region began in Blanquefort, following the scenic D2 road along the Gironde River. This historic route winds past celebrated villages—Macau, Margaux, Saint-Julien, and Pauillac—each known for producing world-class wines. Every commune in the Médoc has its own Maison du Vin (wine information center), making it easy for travelers to…