
Top 10 French destinations for a slow weekend
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Looking for an enchanted weekend break?
France is full of idyllic destinations for a slow-paced break, where nature, local produce and the good life come together harmoniously. Here's our selection of the 10 best destinations for a relaxing weekend, between vineyards, ocean and bucolic landscapes...
1. Experience life at a château in Bordeaux
There's nothing like a stay at a Bordeaux chateau to combine relaxation and tasting of local produce. In the heart of the vineyards surrounding Bordeaux, let yourself be seduced by the authentic charm of Château Grand Barrail in Saint-Emilion, Château Fage in the Entre-Deux-Mers region, Château Sigalas Rabaud in Sauternes, or Château Réal, which opens the doors to the prestigious Médoc estates.
For a complete experience, take your time, let yourself be seduced by the landscapes and heritage that surround you, stroll through the countryside and meet the many local producers who bring these regions to life and carefully preserve their ancestral know-how! Well-being, encounters and sharing will be the watchwords of your stay!
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2. Escapade in the heart of the French vineyards
For lovers of great vintages and immersive experiences, discover Bulle Verte's partner estates. These wineries invite you to explore the vineyards in a different way, with visits in the heart of nature, tastings and moments of sharing with the winemakers! Not-to-be-missed estates by appellation:
- In the Médoc, Château Prieuré-Lichine in Margaux and Château Meyney in Saint-Estèphe...
- In Pessac-Léognan, you'll find Château Olivier, Château Carbonnieux, Château Malartic Lagravière and Château Léognan...
- In Graves and Sauternes, visit Château de Portets, Château de Cérons or Château Guiraud!
- In Entre-Deux-Mers, discover friendly, family-run estates such as Domaine Grand Jour, Château Thieuley and Château Vieille Tour!
Then head south to the Vallée-du-Rhône, where you'll travel from estate to estate between Châteauneuf-du-Pape, the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont Ventoux! Don't forget the region's not-to-be-missed estates, including Maison Ogier, Château Gigognan, Domaine de Cassan, Domaine des Bernardins, Domaine du Vas, Château La Croix des Pins and Château Pesquié!
If you're more of a cognac fan, we're looking forward to seeing you in the Charentes region, where you can discover emblematic cognac houses that have stood the test of time, such as Rémy Martin, Martell and Hennessy, as well as small family-run houses like Ernest & Louis cognacs!
3. A few days on the Basque Coast
Between the ocean and the mountains, the Basque Coast is a haven of peace where life is good. Stroll through the picturesque lanes of Biarritz, Saint-Jean-de-Luz or Hendaye, discover the local gastronomy and take advantage of the waves for a surf or paddle session.
Don't miss La Rhune, an emblematic mountain offering exceptional panoramic views, and a gastronomic escapade at the Halles market in Biarritz!


4. Get away from Paris for a weekend
Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Paris? Head for Bordeaux and Arcachon for a rejuvenating weekend of walks, estate visits and fine dining.
Take a break on the Bay of Arcachon, and enjoy a gentle excursion in a pinasse boat to explore the nature reserve that is this place, with the cabins on Île aux oiseaux, the many oyster beds and the imposing Dune du Pilat... Breathe in the sea air while tasting the local produce: fish, prawns, oysters, pâtés, wine and white dunes, all set against the many shades of blue.
Take a leisurely drive back to Bordeaux for a cultural and gastronomic stopover! On the programme: a gourmet tour of the city, markets, visits to vineyards and wine cellars, spa treatments or an evening at the theatre or opera! There's something for everyone here, enough to make you forget your everyday life for a few days!
5. Discovering the Pyrenees and Jurançon
Nature and wine lovers will love a weekend in the Pyrenees, with a stopover at La Commanderie de Lacommande, a historic site ideal for discovering the secrets of Jurançon.
Hike in the Pyrenees National Park and enjoy a cultural and gourmet break in the city of Pau! Ideal for the more sporty and adventurous, Jurançon will no longer hold any secrets for you with this holiday!

6. A long weekend of golf and wine
Combine golf and great wines? You can do just that by exploring the vineyards of Pessac-Léognan, Graves and Médoc.
We're ready to put together a unique programme featuring the finest courses at the Médoc Resort and Pessac Golf Club! Between clubs and glasses of wine, you'll enjoy an unforgettable stay. Set off to discover the finest châteaux in the Médoc between Margaux and Saint-Estèphe, and continue your adventure south of Bordeaux to visit the family estates that are emblematic of the wines of Pessac Léognan.


7. Surfing in the Médoc
The Médoc not only boasts some exceptional vineyards, but also a wild coastline that's perfect for surfing enthusiasts. Between two sessions, why not meet some of Bulle Verte's partner winegrowers?
As for surfing, the beaches of Lacanau and Carcans are ideal for surfers of all levels! When it comes to sleeping, you have two options: the gentle lullaby of the waves or the calm of the Médoc vineyards!
8. Weekend between Toulon, Bandol and Saint-Tropez
South-east France offers a diversity of landscapes and terroirs. Stop off at Domaine La Font des Pères for a night in the hills above Bandol, and enjoy their spa and panoramic restaurant! Continue your stay at Domaine La Navicelle and Château La Mascaronne for an immersion in the heart of the vineyards of Provence.
Take a stroll around the Port of Bandol and enjoy the Provencal market in Sanary-sur-Mer before heading off to Toulon and the Hyères coast to explore the region's secret beaches!


9. Champagne
What would a slow weekend be without a trip to Champagne? Visit Reims, Epernay and iconic houses such as Champagne Varicour, Edouard Martin, Meteyer and Piot Sevillano. At these estates, you can enjoy a guided tour, a walk in the vineyards, a picnic in the countryside or a tasting of their different vintages.
If you want to sleep or eat, we recommend the Auberge Saint Fergeux for its generous, friendly atmosphere, or the hotel Le Relais du Vigneron for relaxation and fine cuisine.
10. Discover the Beaujolais
Finally, head to the Beaujolais region for a stay in the heart of an authentic vineyard. Take a break at Domaine Frédéric Berne and Domaine de La Roche, perfect for tasting and sharing.
Don't miss the Beaujolais Wine Route, dotted with typical villages such as Oingt and Fleurie.

Whether you love wine, nature or relaxation, these destinations promise a rejuvenating break away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Ready to slow down and savour the moment?