Visit Villandraut, on the southern outskirts of Bordeaux, for a fascinating glimpse into the history of France’s Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. The cylindrical towers of the Château de Villandraut create an unforgettable impression, standing tall after many centuries.
Embark on guided tours of the fortress for a comprehensive understanding of its past. Learn from the docents about the intriguing history of the town, where Pope Clement V was born before moving the Papacy from Rome to Avignon. Walk between the semi-preserved stone ramparts of the 14th-century fortress and hear about the wars between the French and British armies over the years.
Enter the room of Pope Clement V and climb to the tops of the towers for stunning views of the grounds. Let kids join the Treasure of the Knights Templar hunt and enjoy its accompanying game booklet full of puzzles and clues.
See the nearby Saint Martin Church and appreciate its neo-gothic architecture. Admire the clock in the façade, beneath the pointed spire of this 19th-century ecclesiastical treasure. In the nearby Villandraut Square relax under the trees and appreciate the rustic façade of the town hall. Try a croissant from a bakery or stop for a meal at a café or pizzeria.
Providing a change of setting is the Villandraut Nautical Base, which has an array of watersports options on the river. For your stay in the town, choose between the hotels of the town center and the Camping Municipal de Villandraut.
Villandraut is in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in the southwestern corner of France. From Bordeaux, rent a car and drive south for 35 miles (56 kilometers) to get here in about 1 hour. While you’re in the region, check out other nearby destinations such as La Rochelle, Arès and Saint-Émilion.