• Multiple Bedrooms

Annex

Fascilities in the chateau

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Pool

Big outdoor pool, with a luxurious sunbathing area

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Free WIFI

Possibility of connecting to fibernetwork

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Catering and Kitchen

Possibility of ordering catering, and a kitchen with a capaticy up to 12 people.

nature

Park

French and Japanese garden inside the walls, as well as a park on 17 measures

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Parking

Private Parking within the walls

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Housekeeping

Possibility of ordering housekeeping

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Wine Cellar

Winecellar with the chateaus own wine, with the possibility of ordering wine courses and tours within our own wine tasting room.

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Library

Private Library with office possibilites

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Meetingroom

new meetingroom for up to 20 people, also included a kitchen and projector

Fasiliteter i området

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Canal Gironne - 5 minutes away

Canal with boatharbor and beach - 5 minutes away

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Golf Courses

Golfcourse nearby Golf des Graves et du Sauternais - Ca. 20 Minutes

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La Reole

Nearest village - La Reole ca. 7 minutes The canal Garonne streams by the chateau La Reole has a hotel, resturants, etc. And a resturant with a star in the Michelin-Guid

Bordeaux

Conurbation Bordeaux Arcachon Libourne has approximately 1 million inhabitants, and is the sixth largest metropolitan area in France. The city of Bordeaux has about 250,000 inhabitants. Bordeaux is the capital region of Aquitaine, Bordeaux is the capital of the world's largest wine industry. World major wine expo, Vinexpo, is held here, while the wine industry in the area has a turnover of 14.5 billion euros a year. Bordeaux wines have been produced in the region since the 8th century.. The port area, Port de la Lune, is since 2007 a World memory. Dockside buildings derived from the Enlightenment in the 1700s, and together with the town plan a well-preserved example of neoclassical architecture. In all there are 347 listed buildings in the town. The harbor area was protected in 1988

Attractions

Place des Quinconces, large, open space of approximately 126,000 m2 used for parades and other events. Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux is located on Place de la Comédie, inaugurated on 17 April 1780. Huses today including l'Opéra National de Bordeaux. Place de la Bourse, symmetric undeveloped space on the banks of the Garonne. Miroir d'eau, the water, open space at Place de la Bourse which has a water surface of 3850 m2 on top of stone slabs and varying depth of only a few cm. The water level changes in cycles. Pont de pierre, bridge across the Garonne, built from 1819 to 1822. Rue Sainte-Catherine, 1.2 km long pedestrian street with shops, restaurants and cafes.

Wine

Ever since Roman times, wine from Bordeaux enjoyed good reputation. But it was only in the 1300s that Bordeaux had its heyday. It was the alliance with Englishmen who garnered started, which also did well for Bordeaux wine.. At the time wines of Bordeaux came from an area further south today called Southwest Region. Médoc that we know today was not once cultivated. For well over 300 year the English dominated the trade of wine in Bordeaux. Although they called wines of "Clari" - later term "claret", a term still used today. Bordeaux is especially known for its red wines that have a unique storage resiliency. Red wines from Bordeaux stand roughly in half, where "left bank" are the wines from the west side of the river Gironde and "right bank" are wines from the areas to the east. Wines from areas el. Municipalities on the west side of the river is mainly based on Cabernet Sauvignon as well as Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. On the east side of the river we find something more elegant wines, with emphasis on the Merlot grape. Municipalities St. Emilion and Pomerol considered to be those that produce the best wines east of Gironde, while the west is characterized by Margaux, St. Julien, Pauillac and St-Estèhe.