Welcome to this Médoc house, built in 1870, which once belonged to my great-grandmother. Completely renovated as part of a family project, it is the setting for all our holidays, and we are delighted to share this little piece of paradise with our guests, who thus contribute to its beauty.
Located in Moulis-en-Médoc, in the heart of the prestigious Médoc vineyards, it sits along the famous Route des Châteaux, between the Atlantic coast and the mouth of the Garonne. Here, you can admire the beauty of the vineyards and the estuary by bike or on foot, discover the villages and their unique churches, or enjoy the waves of the Atlantic in Carcans. Thrill-seekers can try stand-up paddleboarding or windsurfing on Lake Hourtin, explore the preserved nature of the Médoc Regional Natural Park, or walk around the Cousseau Pond loop.
Back at the house, enjoy a picnic, a wine tasting, or an after-beach gathering in one of the many Médoc châteaux. You can also explore Bordeaux, its architecture, history, and museums, or take the Route des Châteaux to the tip of the Médoc to admire the Richard Lighthouse or the majestic Cordouan Lighthouse. A cruise from Lamarque, Pauillac, or Le Verdon on Europe’s largest estuary may take you to the Blaye Citadel, Meschers-sur-Gironde, or the estuary islands. Finally, why not head to the Arcachon Basin to climb the Dune of Pilat, enjoy a seafood platter, and then return to share your impressions on the terrace, around a table under the starry sky.