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The Gironde is a popular region for tourists. It is renowned for its cultural heritage and natural sites.
This tour will help you discover the Gironde department from every angle.
You'll start with the commune of Mios (oceanic climate transition zone, mountain...), then you'll move on to Cazaux with the famous Dune du Pyla. Then you'll continue on your way via Gujan-Mestras and Andernos-les-Bains, with its historic cultural heritage.
But your route doesn't stop there! You'll continue your tour via La Grigne (the Porge), the essential step for all sports and water sports enthusiasts. The following stages are Montalivet and Soulac-sur-Mer. These towns are very popular during the summer months, particularly for their miles of beach and their villas. Finally, you'll head to Talais, a village that is typically medocain.
Mios (9 067 ) is a transitional zone between oceanic, mountain and semi-continental climates. Its inhabitants are called Miossais.
Cazaux, (4016 inhabitants) is a village in the commune of La Teste-de-Buch, home to a major military airbase. The church bell, made in 1546, is a listed historic monument.
Gujan Mestras (population 20,933) is the destination of the Bay of Arcachon. Considered the capital of the Arcachon oyster industry, this is the perfect destination for a stroll along the water's edge.
Andernos-les-Bains (12,096 inhabitants) is a commune in south-west France. It has a remarkable historical heritage and exceptional natural areas.
La Grigne is an essential stop-off point for sports fans, water sports enthusiasts and tree-climbers. Here you can practise or learn one of the Gironde's cult sports.
Montalivet is a very popular area during the summer months. The vendaysine population is estimated at over 30,000, twelve times the annual municipal population..
Soulac sur Mer (2621 inhabitants) commune pittoresque in the Gironde department. It boasts charming little villas dating from the early 20th century, and 7 kilometres of beach.
Talais (population 722) is a phis is a small, typically Médoc village. The village is close to the ocean beaches and the Gironde estuary. Talais is a walking route rich in remarkable natural heritage, giving you the chance to discover the marshes of Talais and its oyster port.