Glamping near Bordeaux with wifi provided

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3 top glamping sites near Bordeaux with wifi provided

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Moulin du Pommier Glamping

2 units · Glamping19 acres · Bordeaux, Aquitaine
Here at the Moulin du Pommier a warm welcome awaits. We are an Adults Only campsite set in more than eight hectares of gorgeous, out-of-the-way Charente countryside five minutes’ drive from the sleepy village of Saulgond. In fact it’s so peaceful here that you’ll probably never want to leave. The rippling waterfall and lush green land offers the peace and rest that we crave. Walk around the lake and follow all the woodland trails about the place. Biking trails are for exploring (walking maps are available ), as well as legions of historic towns waiting to be explored, or you can simply relax and chill around the pool area. All your catering needs are sorted, what with the on-site restaurant offering tip-top homemade food and weekly pizza nights. Going down the self-catering route? You’re covered there too, with all the basics available from the on-site shop. In case you need a bigger stock up, the nearest supermarkets are found in Confolens (15 minutes’ drive). We look forward to welcoming you
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Stargazer Retreat,

2 units · Glamping12 acres · Le Vieux Cérier, Aquitaine
French Fields Glamping in set in 12 acres of beautiful Charente countryside. we have 2 amazing units. 1 x Original Mongolian Yurt which sleeps 4/5 people and 1 x Twin Emperor Tent which sleeps 5/6 people 1 compost toilet and a new shower room with flushing toilet. Guests have the use of a summer kitchen which is fully fitted. Range cooker, 3 BBQ's, Firepit Each Unit has its own Fridge/Freezer and all Pots an Pans are here for your use. Linen and bath towels are supplied The lounge area has a large dining table that seats 10 and for the chilly nights there is a log burner. Also in the lounge area are games. Pool Table, Darts, Football Table. And there is Archery for the young children and a full size target for the adults. Bows are supplied. And if you fancy exploring we have bikes for you to use to explore the local area. All the bike trails are very safe and you will see many cycle clubs out training. French Fields offers the perfect spot in which to relax and enjoy the amazing scenery. Chill out on your deck with a glass of local wine and feel the stress drain away or take a dip in the large above ground pool and soak up the sun on the loungers.
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Glamping near Bordeaux with wifi provided guide

Overview

Boozy camping trips are de-rigueur in Bordeaux—this is France’s wine capital, after all. Once you’ve admired the city’s UNESCO-listed monuments and visited the Cité du Vin (Wine City), escape to the surrounding vineyards to sample the region’s famous reds at a Grand Cru château or head to the Atlantic Coast to cool off with some water sports. Urban campers have plenty of options within a short drive of the city centre. Park your motorhome amid the vines, rent a mobile home at a beachside campground, or check into a family-friendly campsite with a swimming pool and a kids’ club.

Where to go

Landes de Medoc

Storied chateaux and prestigious wine estates dot the vine-clad countryside of the Médoc region, which unfolds along the Left Bank of the Gironde Estuary, northwest of Bordeaux. After an epic wine-tasting road trip (designate your driver in advance!) along the Route de Chateaux, you’ll find some of Bordeaux’s best beaches right nearby. Insider tip: Lacanau and Hourtin have both lakeside and oceanside beaches.

Côte d'Argent

The “Cote d’Argent” or “Silver Coast” is the highlight of Gironde, nicknamed for its idyllic white-sand beaches. Little over an hour from Bordeaux, Arcachon Bay is the top choice for a camping holiday, where you’ll find sandy beaches, traditional oyster farms, and the Dune du Pilat—Europe’s highest sand dune. The sprawling Landes Forest runs around the bay and along the Cap Ferret peninsula, harbouring miles of hiking, biking, and horse riding trails.

Bordeaux wine region

East of Bordeaux, the wine regions of Saint Emilion, Entre-Deux-Mers, and Graves are peppered with family-run wineries, rural market towns, and mediaeval hilltop villages. This is the spot for leisurely bike rides through the vineyards, fishing and paddling along the Garonne or Dordogne Rivers, and—of course—plenty of wine tasting.

When to go

Summer is popular along the Atlantic Coast, and campsites book up fast for July and August. To dodge the crowds and make the most of wine tasting, plan a late spring or early fall camping trip—the city’s wine fairs are held in April and May, as the vines begin to flower, while September-October is harvest time. If you’re lucky, it’ll also be warm enough for a few beach days.

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