4 slow escapades in the Médoc around Bordeaux

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4 slow-tempo getaways in the Médoc around Bordeaux

When the fine weather arrives in the Gironde, the desire for nature and authenticity resurfaces. The Médoc, a land of character and open landscapes, can be discovered at the pace of a soothing journey, made up of sincere encounters and simple pleasures. Less than an hour from Bordeaux, let yourself be guided on four slow-paced escapades to the heart of committed estates, where the vines are cultivated with respect and the welcome is generous.

Château du Taillan: between listed heritage and a sensory stroll

Just 30 minutes from Bordeaux, Château du Taillan is a great getaway within easy reach. You can get there by bike using the cycle lanes, or by bus from the city centre. This family-run estate, listed as a Historic Monument, captivates visitors with its elegance, wooded grounds and remarkable underground cellars.You can come here for a guided tour or on your own, for a tasting session in a peaceful setting, or for a walk in the heart of nature dotted with contemporary works of art. La Bulle Verte offers a sensory journey through the heart of the estate, giving visitors a new appreciation of the history of the site. It's the perfect way to combine culture, nature and gourmet delights without leaving the city.

Château Desmirail: immersion in the heart of Margaux

Head for Margaux, easily accessible by train from Bordeaux. A short walk will take you to Château Desmirail, an 1855 Grand Cru Classé. Here, everything exudes tradition, elegance and respect for the terroir. On the programme: a tour of the facilities, an introduction to winemaking methods, a guided tasting session, and for the curious, a free tour of the vines with the Bulle Verte, punctuated by immersive audio content. The estate also hosts art exhibitions and one-off events, in a friendly, well-kept atmosphere. A refined break in the heart of the Margaux appellation.

Château Prieuré Lichine: between contemporary art and exceptional terroir

Also located in Margaux and accessible by the same rail route, Château Prieuré Lichine brilliantly blends history, modernity and the art of living. The estate stands out for its openness to visitors and its desire to offer a complete sensory and cultural experience. Classic guided tours, free walks with La Bulle Verte, tastings in the garden, temporary exhibitions... everything invites you to take your time, explore and immerse yourself in the place. The natural environment, the contemporary sculptures and the aromatic palette of the wines make this a place apart, ideal for relaxing and marvelling.

Château Meyney: absolute peace and quiet overlooking the estuary

Further north, in the Saint-Estèphe appellation, Château Meyney is just a short train journey from Bordeaux to Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne station, followed by a short taxi or bike ride. The estate, one of the oldest in the Médoc, proudly overlooks the Gironde estuary, offering a breathtaking panorama.Here, you can take your time to visit the vineyards on your own with the La Bulle Verte trail, or to immerse yourself in the place on a guided tour that combines history and oenological techniques. Tasting takes place in a sober, majestic setting, with the gravelly hilltops that are the hallmark of Saint-Estèphe's great wines as a backdrop. A confidential and rejuvenating getaway for travellers in search of authenticity.

Accessible, sustainable and soothing experiences

Whether by bike or train, these escapades invite you to explore the Médoc in a different way: more slowly, more consciously, more deeply. By combining wine discoveries, human encounters and immersive itineraries, they offer a wonderful glimpse of what respectful and inspiring tourism can be just a stone's throw from Bordeaux.