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France - Wine Castles of Bordeaux

At the Bay of Biscay where the Gironde flows into the Atlantic, towards the city of Bordeaux, the vines of Medoc have grown for centuries.  All the big castles from the 17th and 18th century are well known to the wine connoisseur: La Fite, Latour, Mouton, Margaux are just some of the big names. The landscape is varied: pine forests, vineyards, and quiet trails. Architecture is mixed with famous wines in Mediterranean scenery. Join us on an equestrian excursion through this beautiful countryside with overnights in hotels and private castles.

PG-DETB
Rates: Incl. all meals and lodging in hotels and private castles, wine with lunch, 6 riding days
8 days/ 7 nights $ 2,450    Single +$450
-- based on € 1,725 / € 315
2008 Dates: 
10/11-10/18    10/18-10/25

Meeting:  Bordeaux 
Level:
      Intermediate+
Pace:      
Moderate, nice canters, gallops
Tack:        French trekking, English,
                 hackamore
Horses:    
Anglo Arab and Selle Francais
Weight:  
max 195 lbs
Min/Max: 5-11 riders
Note: Castle entrance fees, wine with dinner, and wine tasting  are not included

Itinerary 
Day 1: You will be met in the afternoon at Bordeaux airport or Saint Jean railway station and transferred to the town of St. Emilion, a famous winegrowing village with a picturesque medieval town center. St. Emilion is also world-famous for its subterranean cathedral. Dinner and overnight at the hotel ‘Logis des Remparts’.
Day 2:
Your first day in the saddle starts relaxed with a wine tasting at the castle of Forzada (Appellation St. Emilion Grand Cru). Past the Citadelle of Bourg you ride across a landscape between sea and interior where the vineyards stretch all the way down to the coast. Then you reach the vineyards of the Cote de Blaye. At the castle ‘du Corps du Loup’ you’re invited to taste their noble wines. Enjoy the appellation Cote de Blaye Cru Bougois – Cheers! In Blaye, at the shore of the river Gironde, you stay overnight at the hotel de la Citadelle. Approx. 3 riding hours.
Day 3:
With the horses you cross the estuary of the Gironde by ferry boat – a great experience! Enjoy the boat ride while seeing big cargo ships as well as small fishing boats. Following the river crossing you reach Fort Medoc, an impressive stronghold which was built in 1689 by the famous master-builder Vauban. Here you will enjoy your picnic lunch. With new strength you continue your ride to the castle of Beychevelle (appellation Grand Cru Classé) and stop for a visit. On horseback you reach the Chateau Lanessan, where you can admire a large private collection of carriages. At the hotel d’Angleterre you’re welcomed for dinner and overnight. Approx. 4 riding hours.
Day 4:
On horseback we keep following the traces of great wines and today you discover beautiful castles like Beaucaillou, Lagrange and Gruaud-Larose. Soft trails through forests and fields allow nice canters. After a picnic you visit the famous castle of Mouton Rothschild. Then - back into the saddle - you reach St. Estephe in the afternoon with its castle Cordeillan-Bages from the 17th century. Look forward to a gourmet-dinner at the castle, which is also mentioned with two stars in the guide Michelin (a famous hotel guide for France). Overnight at the castle Pomys in Saint Estephe. Approx. 4,5 riding hours.
Day 5:
The discovery journey through vineyards of the Médoc and Haut Médoc leads you to more castles: Cadournes, Le Bosq, Bel Orme and Calon Sègur. Then you reach the river Gironde that forms the largest river estuary in Europe. Wine tasting at the castle Loudenne with its beautiful large park where you also enjoy your lunch. In the afternoon you reach Lesparre en Médoc which used to be an important location for the aristocracy and of which today only a defense tower from the 14th century remains. Dinner and overnight at the Chateau Layoga. Approx. 4 riding hours.
Day 6:
Your ride takes you across the heath of “La Lande de Vignolles” and through pine forests which allow nice canters. Along the lake of Hourtin, the largest inland lake of France (9 miles), you reach your hotel “des Dauphins” in the evening which is situated directly at the Atlantic Coast.
Day 7:
You ride on through pine forests and sand dunes. Long canters take us to the lagoon of Carcans. Lunch picnic at Maubuisson. In the afternoon you can enjoy more great canters through the forest of Lacanau and as a final highlight of your ride a long gallop on the beaches of the Atlantic! Approx. 4,5 riding hours.
Day 8:
After breakfast farewell and transfer to Bordeaux airport or train station.
Au Revoir La France!

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