The family estate taken over by your host's sister can offer a free tour and tasting on request.
Just a 1-minute walk from the lodge la villageoise, and a 3-minute drive from the cottage "Blanche-Neige", is the House of Montagne Wines, where you can discover the wines produced by the village's winegrowers
.To take the experience a step further and learn more about the history of vine-growing and oenology, the Wine City Center in Bordeaux is around 1 hour away.
Montagne-Saint-Émilion is a picturesque wine-producing village nestled in the Bordeaux region, renowned for its quality wines and rich historical heritage.
Some special places to discover: in particular, the 3 churches in this small village.
Influenced by the arrival of the Dutch in the 17th century, who transformed the Libourne landscape, the Moulins de Calon site, with two restored mills, offers a panoramic view of the history of regional mixed farming.
Saint Georges castle in Montagne Saint-Emilion is a historic wine estate, reflecting the rich heritage and winemaking tradition of this famous Bordeaux region.
The cellars at Maison Lateyron in Montagne Saint-Emilion are historic witnesses to the region's winemaking tradition, offering a unique insight into the ancient art of Crémant winemaking.
Hiking in Montagne Saint-Emilion offers walkers an immersion in the picturesque wine landscapes and rich history of this famous wine region.
Biking and mountain biking in Saint-Emilion offer a unique and dynamic way to explore the picturesque wine landscapes and rich heritage of this famous Bordeaux region.
Must-see: visit the medieval town of Saint-Emilion, world-famous for its wines and historic buildings and a Unesco World Heritage Site
.Especially the ramparts, the Cordeliers cloister, the Tour du Roy and the Cour des Arts.
Tuk-tuk rides around the cloister of Saint-Emilion offer a fun and original experience to discover the charms and vineyards of this historic medieval town.
About 1 hour from the gîtes, Bordeaux is one of the largest historical and cultural cities in France, full of activity and monuments, plenty to keep you busy with the quays, the Place de la Bourse, the miroir d'eau, the maritime base, the Rue Sainte Catherine which is the largest pedestrian street in Europe with the Place de l'Opéra, the Quai des Marques, the esplanade des Quinconces, the Cathedral of Saint André ...
The Bay of Arcachon, a natural oasis between majestic dunes and pine forests, captivates with its rugged beauty, renowned oysters and the majestic Dune du Pilat.
The Dordogne border is only a few kilometers from the gîtes. The Dordogne, with its picturesque landscapes, historic castles and renowned gastronomy, is one of the unmissable jewels of the French South-West.