The best places to stay in the Gascogne (Gironde, Landes et Lot-et-Garonne), Périgord (Dordogne) and the French Basque Country (Pyrenées-Atlantiques)
Which are the best places to stay in Nouvelle-Aquitaine really depends on what you want to do and see. If you have the time, we recommend making a roundtrip through the interior, the Bordelais, Charente, Perigord and Gascogne and then spend relaxing days somewhere on the coast. Biarritz or Saint-Jean-de-Luz if you enjoy a more luxurious holiday, the beaches around Hossegor and Arcachon if nature and unspoilt beaches make you happy or the Charente Maritime with its authentic towns and the Île-de-Ré.
Each province (département) of Nouvelle-Aquitaine is special in its own way:
Gironde
We begin our journey in Bordeaux, the capital of the province of Gironde, a true sanctuary for wine lovers. Its classical architecture, with the imposing Place de la Bourse and the Mirror of Water, invites you to wander through its elegant streets, but it is its connection with the world of wine that makes this city a unique destination. In the Gironde you may ride a bicycle through the or unwind on the Atlantic Ocean's sandy beaches. Wine enthusiasts may also take guided tours of well-known wineries in the Médoc, Saint-Émilion, or Pessac-Léognan to learn about the region's long history of winemaking. For peace, hikes, and birding, nature enthusiasts may visit the Parc Naturel Régional des Landes de Gascogne's expansive wetlands. Take a boat tour around Arcachon Bay to see the charming oyster farms, or try hang-gliding over the Dune du Pilat for some adventure.
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Pyrenées-Atlantiques
Of course, we cannot talk about New Aquitaine without mentioning its mountains. The Pyrénées-Atlantiques mark the natural border with Spain, offering spectacular scenery for lovers of hiking and outdoor sports. Towns such as Pau offer panoramic views of the mountains, while the small villages scattered throughout the region, such as Cauterets or Lourdes, are perfect starting points for exploring the valleys and forests that the Pyrenees hide.
On the coast, the sea and the waves set the pace of life. Biarritz is a town that has managed to combine luxury with the relaxed spirit of the coast. Its beaches, frequented by surfers from all over the world, are the ideal place to immerse yourself in a unique atmosphere, full of energy and colour. But Biarritz, together with the charming Saint-Jean-de-Luz, is much more than just surfing: its architecture, influenced by the Belle Époque style, its elegant seaside cafés and its cultural heritage make it one of the most fascinating destinations in the French Basque Country. A larger city, but nonetheless certainly worth a visit is Bayonne. A historic city in the French Basque Country, with a Gothic cathedral, medieval streets, and a rich Basque tradition.
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Landes
The Landes province, with its vast pine forests, golden sandy beaches, and renowned surf spots offer a pristine escape, while picturesque villages and vibrant local markets highlight the region’s rich cultural heritage. Famous for its traditional gastronomy, including foie gras and Armagnac, and a slower pace of life, this region invites you to embrace nature, explore hidden trails, and unwind on unspoilt beaches far from the crowds.
For an authentic stay, you can choose from a variety of charming accommodations: elegant country estates surrounded by forest, rustic farmhouses offering a taste of rural life, or boutique beachside villas with Atlantic views.
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Dordogne (Périgord)
The Dordogne province, also known as the Perigord, enchants with its beautiful landscapes, from verdant valleys and winding rivers to medieval villages and ancient cave art. Renowned for its gastronomy, including truffles, foie gras, and walnut delicacies, it’s a destination were history and tradition merge seamlessly. Whether exploring the majestic châteaux, paddling along the Dordogne River, or strolling through bustling market squares, this region offers all you expect from authentic French culture.
The Dordogne offers accommodations steeped in character. Stay in a restored 18th-century stone cottage, a riverside manor house surrounded by gardens, or a luxury chambre d’hôte in a sleepy village. Intimate settings that provide not only comfort but also a genuine connection to the region’s heritage and pastoral charm.
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Lot-et-Garonne
Set in the heart of southwestern France, the province of Lot-et-Garonne is a haven for those seeking authentic charm. Known for its rolling vineyards, medieval bastide towns, and quiet countryside, it’s a destination where time slows down. Here, you’ll discover traditional markets brimming with local delicacies, meander along tranquil rivers, and enjoy the understated elegance of rural French life.
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