7 nights from AU$6,771.00 per person
Option: Chauffeur driven service for all ground transportation at an additional cost.
Back to content listA magnificent castle, dating back to 1597, located in beautiful countryside near Bergerac. Locally known as ‘Little Versailles’, the Château has been tastefully restored in French country-house style, surrounded by its own vineyards and 18-hole golf course. Exposed beams and the stonework create a charming ambiance, enhanced by one of the best gourmet restaurants in the area.
A luxury hotel offering ‘la vie de château’ in the heart of renowned vineyards Les Sources de Caudalie is the perfect stop to discover the most famous Grands Crus Classés of Bordeaux, or to relax in a beautiful environment and sample unique treatments at the Caudalie Vinothérapie spa.
Only 25 minutes away from Bordeaux and nestled between the Gironde river and the Atlantic Ocean, the luxurious Relais de Margaux is a golf-lovers' paradise which offers its guests a unique way to experience southern France. Each guestroom is spacious, quiet and individually decorated.
Back to content listBeautiful championship course that carves its way through the working plum orchards and vineyards surrounding the Château.
A championship course with five seaside holes, wide fairways carved out of the pine forest, and small hilly dunes. Ranked 25th among the top 50 best golf courses in Europe.
An excellent layout surrounding Relais de Margaux in the heart of the world renowned wine area. The undulating countryside and eight holes with water hazards provide a scenic test of golf.
A superb course with pine-shaded fairways close to the Atlantic Ocean.
Site of the French open in 1999 this course is known for its quick greens. Set in the heart of the wine area each hole is named after a Medoc top vintage
Back to content listThis medieval town overlooks the world-renowned Saint-Emilion vineyards and is the ideal place for wine tasting and shopping. Built in the form of an amphitheatre, Saint-Emilion has also a remarkable monolithic church and Romanesque monuments
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