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Discover New Aquitaine

New Aquitaine, the largest region in France, is a concentrate of everything the country has to offer. From the urban and wine elegance of its capital, Bordeaux, to the waves of the Atlantic that break on the Basque coast and the Landes. It is a land of deep history, visible in the prehistoric caves of the Vézère Valley, in the castles of the Dordogne and in the historic port of La Rochelle. It offers landscapes of incredible diversity: the mountains of the Pyrenees, the tranquil 'Poitou Marsh' or 'Green Venice', the imposing Dune of Pilat and the charming islands of Ré and Oléron. It is a destination for gourmets, adventurers, lovers of history and relaxation.

Bordeaux and the Cité du Vin
The Dune of Pilat
Sarlat-la-Canéda and the Dordogne Valley
Lascaux IV Caves
Biarritz and the Basque coast
Saint-Emilion
La Rochelle and the Île de Ré
Futuroscope
Pyrenees National Park

Languages

FrenchoccitanBasque

General Information

Basic Data

Capital:
Bordeaux
Area:
84,036 km²
Population:
6,069,352

Climate

Type:
Oceanic
Summer Temp:
25°C
Winter Temp:
8°C
Best months:
June, July, August, September

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Major Cities

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What to Do

Culture & Architecture

Bordeaux, Puerto de la Luna: Explore the world capital of wine, declared a World Heritage Site. Visit the futuristic Cité du Vin, admire the reflection of the Place de la Bourse in the Water Mirror and get lost in its elegant 18th century streets.Vézère Valley Prehistoric Caves: Travel to the origins of art at Lascaux IV, a perfect replica of the original cave, and explore other important sites such as the Font-de-Gaume Cave to see original paintings.Sarlat-la-Canéda and Castles of the Dordogne: Walk through Sarlat, one of the best preserved medieval cities in France. Tour the valley and visit fairytale castles such as Castelnaud (with its medieval war museum) and Beynac.Saint-Émilion: Discover this wine village built in a stone amphitheater, explore its incredible underground (monolithic) church and stroll through its steep cobblestone streets.Bayonne, capital of the French Basque Country: Immerse yourself in Basque culture, visit the Gothic Sainte-Marie Cathedral, stroll along the banks of the Nive with its half-timbered houses and taste its famous chocolate.Oradour-sur-Glane: Visit this martyred village, preserved as it was after the massacre of 1944, a moving monument to historical memory.

Nature & Adventure

Pilat Dune: Climb the highest sand dune in Europe to enjoy an unforgettable 360° view, with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and an immense pine forest on the other.Surf on the Atlantic Coast: Catch waves in Biarritz, the cradle of European surfing, or on the famous beaches of Hossegor and Lacanau, which host international competitions.Descent of the Dordogne by canoe: Paddle the calm waters of the Dordogne River, passing at the foot of majestic castles and villages hanging from cliffs. A unique perspective of the valley.Cycling on the Île de Ré: Rent a bike and ride the more than 100 km of cycle paths on this charming island, passing whitewashed villages, salt marshes and lighthouses.The Marais Poitevin (The Green Venice): Sail in a flat-bottomed boat through the labyrinth of canals of this idyllic marsh, an oasis of peace and greenery.Hiking in the Pyrenees: Explore the Pyrenees National Park in the Ossau Valley, home to rich fauna and spectacular landscapes, such as the Ayous lakes.

Family & Parks

Futuroscope (Poitiers): A unique theme park based on technology, science and audiovisual experiences, with attractions and immersive shows for the whole family.Aquarium de La Rochelle: One of the largest private aquariums in Europe, with thousands of marine species and an impressive 360° tunnel surrounded by sharks.Zoo de la Palmyre: Near Royan, it is one of the most famous zoos in France, known for its natural environment and the wide variety of species it houses.Cité de l'Océan et du Surf (Biarritz): An interactive museum to discover the secrets of the ocean and the history of surfing through immersive experiences and simulators.

Day Trips

Bordeaux Wine Route: Travel the prestigious Médoc route and its wine châteaux, or explore the family wineries of Saint-Émilion or Pomerol.Towns of the Basque Country: Take a route through charming towns such as Ainhoa, Sare and Espelette, famous for their dried red peppers hanging from the facades.La Rochelle and Fort Boyard: Visit the medieval port of La Rochelle, protected by its iconic towers, and take a boat trip to see the famous Fort Boyard, known from the television show.

Festivals and Events

New Aquitaine is a festive region, hosting everything from the largest traditional festivals to large cultural festivals.

Fêtes de Bayonne

End of July.

One of the largest and most famous popular festivals in France. For five days, people, dressed in white and red, fill the streets to enjoy music, parades and an incredible atmosphere.

Bordeaux Fête le Vin (Bordeaux Celebrates Wine)

Even years, in June.

A great festival on the docks of Bordeaux celebrating the region's wines. With a 'tasting passport' you can taste wines from numerous denominations.

Angoulême International Comic Festival

January.

The most important comic festival in Europe, which turns the city into the world capital of the 'ninth art' with exhibitions, meetings with authors and awards.

Garorock (Marmande)

End of June.

One of the largest pop-rock music festivals in France, attracting international artists and thousands of young people.

Local Gastronomy

The gastronomy of New Aquitaine is a feast for the senses, a reflection of the richness of its lands and its coast. It is the birthplace of Bordeaux wines, cognac and Armagnac. The cuisine is based on products of exceptional quality: duck and goose (foie gras, magret, confit), oysters from Arcachon Bay, Pauillac lamb, Mojette beans, Périgord walnuts and Espelette pepper.

Regional Specialties

Duck and Foie Gras

The king of regional gastronomy. It is enjoyed in all its forms: 'foie gras' (fatty liver), 'magret' (grilled breast) and 'confit' (thigh confit in its own fat).

Oysters from the Bassin d'Arcachon

Fresh oysters that can be tasted directly in the oyster farmers' huts in towns such as Cap Ferret or Gujan-Mestras, accompanied by a glass of white wine.

Bayonne jambon

A salt-cured ham from the Adour marshes, protected with a Protected Geographical Indication, with a soft and delicate flavour.

Agneau de Pauillac

A high-end suckling lamb, raised near the Médoc vineyards, famous for its tender and tasty meat.

Piment d'Espelette

A red pepper with a mild and aromatic spiciness, which is dried in strings on the facades of the houses in the town of Espelette. It is used to season many Basque dishes.

Typical Drinks

Bordeaux Wines

The most famous wine region in the world. From the great reds of Médoc, Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, to the dry whites of Graves and the sweets of Sauternes.

Cognac

A world-renowned brandy distilled from white wine around the city of Cognac. You can visit the great houses such as Hennessy or Rémy Martin.

Pineau des Charentes

A sweet aperitif obtained from the mixture of grape must and cognac, which is aged in oak barrels.

Sweet Treats

Canelés de Bordeaux

Small cylindrical sponge cakes, caramelized and crispy on the outside, and tender and spongy on the inside, with a delicate flavor of rum and vanilla.

Gâteau Basque

A traditional cake from the Basque Country, with a dough similar to shortcrust pastry, which can be filled with pastry cream or black cherry jam.

Macarons of Saint-Émilion

Different from Parisian macarons, these are more rustic, crunchy and soft almond cookies, whose recipe dates back to the 17th century.

Practical Information

UNESCO Sites

Bordeaux, Port of the Moon

An exceptional urban and architectural complex, created in the era of the Enlightenment.

Jurisdiction of Saint-Émilion

A remarkable wine-growing cultural landscape, perfectly preserved.

Prehistoric sites and decorated caves of the Vézère Valley

An exceptional set of prehistoric sites, including Lascaux, documenting more than 400,000 years of human presence.

Caminos de Santiago de Compostela in France

New Aquitaine is crossed by several main routes (Via Turonensis, Via Podiensis), with key monuments such as the Basilica of Saint-Front in Périgueux or the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre in Angoulême.

Cordouan Lighthouse

Known as the 'Versailles of the Sea', it is the oldest active lighthouse in France, a masterpiece of maritime signaling.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (May-June) is ideal to see the green and flowery region. Summer (July-August) is perfect to enjoy the Atlantic coast, although it is the busiest and most expensive season. Autumn (September-October) is a magnificent time to visit the vineyards during the harvest, with spectacular colors and pleasant temperatures. Winter is quieter, ideal for exploring the cities without the crowds.

Travel Warnings

In summer, traffic to the coast and islands such as Ré and Oléron can be very heavy; It is advisable to travel during off-peak hours. To visit Lascaux IV and other popular attractions, it is essential to purchase tickets online in advance. Book accommodation well in advance if you travel during the Fêtes de Bayonne or the big summer festivals.

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