Located 29 km from Chaban Delmas Bridge, 29 km from La Cite du Vin and 29 km from Stone Bridge, Gîte La Tour d’Anéa features accommodation situated in Daignac.
Located 5 km from Saint-Emilion and its prestigious vineyards, a few steps from the river (Dordogne). Gîtes fitted out in a completely restored wine storehouse.
Patrick
United Kingdom
our host was lovely and spends most of his time tending his imaculate gardens .a few steps from the apartment is the river a suitable seat there to enjoy a bottle of st emillion [5 km away ]we spent hours watching the river and its wildlife
the view from the bedroom looked over vineyards and its cave .the host was so helpfull free cycles and canoes though the river was very fast during our stay
This B&B is a 17th-century countryside chateau, located in Saint-Jean-de-Blaignac, 45 km from Bordeaux.
McHugo
United Kingdom
Fantastic place
Welcoming and very stately.
The views down the river and gardens exceptional
Breakfast delicious . No evening meal but this give us chance to savour the local restaurants
Located in Vignonet, 38 km from Stone Bridge and 39 km from Great Bell Bordeaux, Chambres et Gîte PEYROUTAS " CAMILLE" Vignonet St Emilion offers air conditioning.
PETER
Malta
No problem for one night. Breakfast was poor but good.
Set within 31 km of Chaban Delmas Bridge and 31 km of La Cite du Vin in Génissac, Gîte entre Bordeaux et Saint-Emilion offers accommodation with seating area.
James
United Kingdom
The owners were super accommodating- they collected/dropped us to the station and lent us bikes. The garden was lovely to have breakfast in too.
Featuring a garden and views of river, Malis Castera Le Petit Château is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Saint-Jean-de-Blaignac, 40 km from Stone Bridge.
Offering a year-round outdoor pool, seasonal outdoor pool and sun terrace, Les 4 Eléments St Emilion is set in Branne in the Aquitaine Region, 31 km from Bordeaux.
Andrew
Australia
We stayed 4 great nights at The Four Eléments St Emilion. Brigitte was an excellent host- exceptionally warm, welcoming and generous . She was always keen to make our stay more comfortable, was very helpful with suggestions for activities and places to visit. She also shared of herself —- and provided insights into real French life.
The room provided was really large and comfortable, with doors opening into a verandah with fabulous views over the small, peaceful town of Branne, and the Dordogne. There is not much to the town of Branne itself in the way of cafes or similar, however the accomodation in very close proximity to St Emilion, and peacefully set as a retreat amongst vines. (A car is of course necessary!)
Brigitte provided a generous and excellent breakfast, with beautiful homemade preserves. We also enjoyed relaxing in and around the pool after some hot days!
We would highly recommend staying there.
Nestled in the heart of Bordeaux vineyards and 10 km from St Emilion village, Coup 2 Foudres is a B&B with 24-hour front desk and air conditioning.
Katy-Anne
United Kingdom
The whole experience was just brilliant- a really lovely, quirky place to stay, great service, delicious breakfast and we really enjoyed the wine tour and tasting!
Château la Mothe du Barry, set in the vineyards of Joel Duffau, features a seasonal swimming pool in its garden and rooms decorated in a modern and elegant style with unique elements.
David
United Kingdom
Lovely breakfast with homemade jams, honey, yoghurt and juice. Extra treat was the french toast!. Very friendly host, whose English was better than my (school) French and a super room, generously proportioned and very quiet.
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