Discover the Authentic Charm of Our Winemaker's House in Saint-Macaire
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque medieval town of Saint-Macaire, our 140 m² multi-story winemaker's house offers a unique experience, blending modern comfort with historical charm. With its four spacious bedrooms, it can accommodate up to seven guests, making it perfect for family vacations or a getaway with friends.
House Features:
Fully equipped kitchen – Perfect for preparing delicious meals with local ingredients.
High-speed internet connection – Stay connected throughout your stay.
Private 120 m² garden – Enjoy a beautiful wooden terrace with no overlooking neighbors, featuring a barbecue for cozy evenings, a ping-pong table for fun moments, and a hammock for pure relaxation.
Exploring Saint-Macaire:
Saint-Macaire is a medieval town rich in heritage, with cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and historic ramparts.
Must-visit sites include:
Place du Mercadiou – The historic heart of the town, surrounded by picturesque arcades.
Saint-Sauveur Church – A remarkable Gothic-style church.
Château de Tardes – A testament to the region’s medieval architecture.
For food lovers, Le Médiéval restaurant offers refined cuisine highlighting local products.
Historic Castles to Visit:
Château de Roquetaillade (about 9 km away) – Located in Mazères, this 14th-century medieval castle was restored in the 19th century by architect Viollet-le-Duc. It is known for its impressive architecture and richly decorated interiors.
Château de Tardes (in Saint-Macaire itself) – This medieval castle provides insight into the region's fortified architecture.
Château de Cadillac (about 11 km away) – Former residence of the Dukes of Épernon, this 17th-century castle in Cadillac features remarkable architecture and beautiful French gardens.
Wine Estates to Discover:
Château du Cros (about 8 km away) – Located in Loupiac, this family-owned estate offers tours of its cellars and tastings of the region's signature sweet wines.
Château de Rayne Vigneau (about 15 km away) – Situated in Bommes, this prestigious estate offers guided tours of its vineyards and tastings of its Sauternes wines.
Hiking Trails:
Medieval City Loop of Saint-Macaire – A 3.7 km circuit showcasing the town’s historic heritage and the Garonne River banks.
Sainte-Croix-du-Mont Trail (about 5 km away) – A 10 km hike offering panoramic views of the Garonne Valley and fossilized shell cliffs.
Loubens Loop (about 17 km away) – A 17 km route passing by mills, castles, and vineyards, ideal for biking or walking.
Swimming Spots:
Ciron River (10 minutes away) – Enjoy a hidden beach, perfect for summer relaxation.
Lac de la Cadie (about 20 km away) – Located in Aillas, this lake features a lifeguarded beach in summer, ideal for family swimming.
Lac de Laromet Leisure Base (about 15 km away) – Situated in Laroque, this leisure center offers a supervised swimming area, picnic spots, and water activities.
Nearby Attractions:
Bordeaux – Visit the world’s wine capital and explore the Cité du Vin.
Saint-Émilion (37 km away) – Discover this UNESCO-listed medieval town, renowned for its prestigious vineyards.
Château de Cadillac (11 km away) – A journey through the region’s rich history in a stunning 17th-century castle.
Outdoor Activities:
Garonne Canal Greenway – Ideal for biking or walking along the canal.
Golf des Graves et du Sauternais – A great option for golf enthusiasts.
Sports & Nature:
Hiking – Many marked trails around Saint-Macaire offer breathtaking views of the Garonne Valley.
Water sports – The Garonne River and surrounding lakes offer activities such as canoeing, paddleboarding, and fishing.
Gastronomy & Wine Heritage:
The region is a paradise for wine and gastronomy lovers. Explore the prestigious vineyards of Entre-Deux-Mers, Sauternes, or Saint-Émilion, where many estates offer wine cellar tours and tastings.
On the gastronomic side, local markets are full of regional delights: foie gras, confits, cheeses, seasonal fruits, and vegetables. Local restaurants, such as Le Médiéval in Saint-Macaire, showcase this culinary richness in an authentic setting.
Lifestyle & Relaxation:
Enjoy the art of living in Southwest France by strolling through nearby villages, attending local festivals, or unwinding in the region’s thermal spas. The area is also known for its traditional crafts, including pottery, textiles, and wooden objects—perfect souvenirs from your stay.
Book Your Stay Now:
Treat yourself to a magical getaway in our winemaker's house, where comfort, culture, and conviviality come together for an unforgettable vacation.
Feel free to contact us for more information or to book your summer stay.
Experience the unique charm of Bordeaux’s heritage, blending cultural discoveries, gourmet pleasures, and relaxing moments.