Nouvelle-Aquitaine Holidays
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Nouvelle-Aquitaine has it all whether you’re a family, couple, foodie, or adventure-seeker – from sprawling vineyards to gorgeous beaches and rich historical gems.
Highlights
Diverse Landscapes - From the rolling hills of Dordogne to the sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast, there’s a bit of everything for nature lovers.
Bordeaux Wine - Home to world-famous Bordeaux vineyards, it’s an absolute haven for wine enthusiasts.
Historic Castles and Towns - Explore medieval castles and ancient towns that feel like they’ve popped straight out of a storybook.
Surf’s Up - Biarritz is one of the hottest surfing spots in Europe – perfect for catching some waves or enjoying the beach scene.
Getting around Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Nouvelle-Aquitaine is well connected, making it easy to explore the region. Major cities like Bordeaux and Biarritz have airports offering flights from the UK and Europe. If you prefer rail travel, the TGV from Paris can whisk you to Bordeaux in just over two hours – bosh! For exploring the region itself, hiring a car is ideal, especially if you want to visit more rural areas like the Dordogne Valley or the vineyards. The local bus network is also a good shout for short hops between towns.
Things to do for families in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
For a cracking family holibob, Nouvelle-Aquitaine offers heaps of fun. First stop, Dune du Pilat, the tallest sand dune in Europe! Your kiddos will have a blast clambering up and rolling down the sandy slopes, with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean as their backdrop. Fancy a splash? Head to La Rochelle Aquarium, where you can explore marine life and even touch some of the creatures. For a proper good history lesson with a side of adventure, the Château de Bridoire offers medieval-themed activities and games in the heart of Dordogne. From jousting to treasure hunts, it’s a banging day out for the whole family.
Things to do for couples in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Fancy a romantic escape? Nouvelle-Aquitaine is overflowing with dreamy experiences for couples. Start with a leisurely stroll through the Bordeaux vineyards, where you can sip on world-class wine and explore the lush vineyards together – talk about top-notch date goals! If you’re craving a bit of culture, Sarlat-la-Canéda in the Dordogne is a medieval town that oozes charm, with cobbled streets and stunning architecture that’ll make you feel like you’ve stepped into a fairy tale. Finally, take your love to the next level with a sunset walk along the beach in Biarritz. It’s the perfect way to wrap up a boujee day of coastal exploration.
Things to do for groups in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Travelling with your mates? Nouvelle-Aquitaine has loads to offer for groups looking for a proper good time. If you’re into watersports, then hit up Lac de Vassivière for sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding – it’s the ultimate group bonding experience. For a bit of adrenaline, why not try white-water rafting in the Pyrenees? It’s the type of memory you’ll be laughing about for years. If your group fancies a bit of history mixed with fun, the Puy du Fou theme park is an absolute must. With epic shows re-enacting historical events, it’s like time travelling with a side of popcorn. Wrap up the day with some wine tasting – the Bordeaux region has vineyards that welcome group tours.
Things to do for foodies in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Foodies, hold onto your napkins because Nouvelle-Aquitaine will knock your socks off. Start your culinary adventure in Bordeaux, where you can indulge in some of the finest wines paired with delish local cheese and charcuterie. For a boujee dining experience, hit up one of the Michelin-starred restaurants in the region – it’s a proper treat for the tastebuds. Seafood lovers will want to make a beeline to Arcachon Bay, where you can feast on fresh oysters right by the water’s edge. And don’t forget to try a canelé – a sweet little pastry from Bordeaux that’s crisp on the outside and custardy on the inside. For market lovers, the Sarlat Market is a proper bustling spot where you can pick up local foie gras, truffles, and other regional delicacies.