Locations
Bordeaux
Bordeaux, main city of the Aquitaine Region, crossed by the Garonne River, is often called “Pearl of Aquitaine” thanks to its historical city center and its 18th century buildings. A large area of the city has been listed as World Heritage by UNESCO.
read_more →Coasts and Beaches
The coast line of Aquitaine stretches on 220 miles from the spanish border offering numerous and various coastal landscapes.
read_more →Countryside and Forests
The Aquitaine Region has one of the biggest french forest, the Landes Forest. It also has mountains (Pyrénées), caves, and many lakes and rivers (the Dordogne, the Vezere...).
read_more →Heritage and Architecture
Here is a panel of various architectural sites which you can find in Aquitaine.
read_more →Villages and Hamlets
From the Bassin d’Arcachon to the Basque Country and the Dordogne and its thousand castles, the Aquitaine Region offers a very large number of picturesque villages.
read_more →Industrial landscapes
Even though the Aquitaine Region has never been a big industrial region, she offers important industrial landscapes anyway.
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