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Accueil Relais Franc Mayne
15 Rue Lincent
Lussac
33570

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Price per night:

price from €150

Telephone:

0557246261

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Immerse yourself in the charm and tranquility of the French village of Lussac at the Château de Lussac. Our accommodation offers access to a fully equipped kitchen, complete with a coffee maker, electric kettle, hotplates, microwave, refrigerator, and dishwasher. In addition, guests can also enjoy the use of our tennis court.

Located just a few steps away from the Roman church, the Château de Lussac is surrounded by a vineyard environment, perfect for leisurely walks amidst rows of vines. Furthermore, the medieval village of Saint Emilion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only 10 km away. As privileged guests of the Château de Lussac, we extend an invitation to visit another property within the same group: Château Franc Mayne, a Saint Emilion Grand Cru Classé. Here, you can explore their wine making facilities and discover the 2 hectares of underground stone gallery.

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Directions

To get to Saint-Emilion from Bordeaux, you have two options:

1st possibility: Take exit 26 to the N89/A89 highway, heading towards Libourne/Périgueux/Lyon. Then, take exit 9 towards Libourne-Est to reach Saint-Emilion. Once in Saint-Emilion, take the D122 road and drive through Montagne. Enter the village of Lussac and continue on Avenue Gambetta until the end of the road. Finally, turn left at the stop sign and take Rue Lincent on the left.

2nd possibility: Continue on the A89 highway (toll road) and take exit 11 towards the D17 road, leading to Lussac. Enter the village of Lussac and take Rue Victor Hugo. Then, turn left onto Rue Lincent.

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extra bed
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Notes: 15€/person

Services

Wi-Fi
Tennis
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Dinner
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Saint-Émilion: Located around 10 miles northeast of Lussac, Saint-Émilion is a picturesque medieval town famous for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can explore the charming streets, visit historical monuments like the Monolithic Church, and enjoy wine tastings in local wineries.
  • Château de Montaigne: Situated approximately 8 miles southwest of Lussac, the Château de Montaigne is a beautiful castle where the renowned philosopher Michel de Montaigne lived and wrote his famous essays. The castle offers guided tours, allowing visitors to delve into Montaigne's life and enjoy the stunning views from the tower.
  • Libourne: Just 4 miles northwest of Lussac, Libourne is a bustling town located on the banks of the Dordogne River. It boasts an impressive central square, Place Abel Surchamp, where visitors can explore local shops, cafés, and restaurants. The town also hosts a popular weekly market where you can find regional products.
  • Château de Vayres: Located around 14 miles south of Lussac, the Château de Vayres is a majestic castle surrounded by beautiful gardens and a moat. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle to learn about its rich history, admire the antique furniture and art collections, and enjoy scenic walks in the surrounding park.
  • Bordeaux: Situated approximately 30 miles west of Lussac, Bordeaux is a vibrant city renowned for its wine culture, historic architecture, and lively atmosphere. Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed old town, stroll along the Garonne River, visit world-class museums like the Musée d'Aquitaine, and indulge in wine tasting experiences at numerous wine bars and cellars.
  • Dune of Pilat: Located around 60 miles southwest of Lussac, the Dune of Pilat is the tallest sand dune in Europe. This natural wonder offers stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the surrounding forest, and the nearby Banc d'Arguin nature reserve. Visitors can climb the dune, enjoy picnics, and experience thrilling paragliding or sandboarding activities.
  • Cognac: Situated approximately 70 miles north of Lussac, Cognac is a charming town famous for its production of the renowned brandy. Visitors can take guided tours of distilleries such as Hennessy or Rémy Martin, learn about the distillation process, and savor tastings of various Cognac blends. The town also features picturesque streets and historical landmarks.
  • La Rochelle: Located around 90 miles northwest of Lussac, La Rochelle is a coastal city known for its picturesque harbor, ancient towers, and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can explore the historic Old Port, visit attractions like the Aquarium La Rochelle, wander through charming streets lined with shops and restaurants, and relax on the nearby sandy beaches.

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