hexagon789
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Thinking of visiting Bordeaux and was wondering if anyone could suggest some good rail and non-rail related things to do there.
Cheers
Cheers
Thinking of visiting Bordeaux and was wondering if anyone could suggest some good rail and non-rail related things to do there.
Cheers
Thinking of visiting Bordeaux and was wondering if anyone could suggest some good rail and non-rail related things to do there.
Cheers
Plenty of historic stuff to see in Bordeaux, and more recent stuff to drink
Climb the tower of St Michel - its not too far from the station, which is worth a visit.
Explore the tramway network.
Assuming reasonable weather, there are or were cheap seasonal TER return fares to Arcachon, and you can climb the Dune du Pilat (bus ride then very hard work!) or there's a little tourist train at Cap Ferret, a ferry ride across the bay.
There's also a branch along the south bank of the Gironde, but I've not done that.
Afternoon trip to taste wine; you get a country tour and wine tasting at 2 or 3 chateaux to boot. A great way to get the best of Bordeaux. Book at the tourist office.
Eat caneles - distinctively shaped little cakes, not at all well known here but you will see them everywhere.
For free - just walk the length of the river and paddle in the fountains. Great architecture.
You could get a lot of Bordeaux with a 2 night stay, and, unless you are a real oenophile, everything most people would want to do in three.
Trip to Arcachon as referred to is a nice idea.
Station, from what I recall, is not very exciting but there was a lot of work going on there (summer 2016). There are trams too.