J’ai fait le tour du Bassin d’Arcachon en vélo avec ma fille. Au programme : des villages ostréicoles, des pistes cyclables à l’ombre des pins…
The Arcachon Bay (or Bassin d’Arcachon) is a huge salt-water lake in South-West France. We spent an entire day visiting villages and sightseeing spots along the bay. As there is lots to see and do, you can always spend more time at the bay. In this post, we’re sharing all the things to do and see in one day at the Arcachon Bay. Cap-Ferret The first stop of the day is Cap-Ferret. On the west side, Cap-Ferret borders the Atlantic Ocean, and on the east side it borders the Bay. Cap-Ferret’s main attraction is its lighthouse. It’s absolutely worth going up the 258 steps and seeing the beautiful 360˚ view over the bay and the ocean. Besides the beautiful view, there’s also an exhibition about the navigation and development of marine cartography and of course a souvenir shop. Opening hours: High-season (July-August): Daily from 10.00-19.30 Mid-season (April-June and September): Daily from 10.00-12.30 and from 14.00-18.30 Off-season (October-March): Wednesdays to Sundays from 14.00-17.00 Entrance fee (adult): €6 Cap-Ferret has a small shopping area which is nice to walk around. At the port, you can take the ferry to other places along the bay, including the city of Arcachon. There’s also a bike rental shop. The area is very suitable for cycling, so this could be a fun day activity as well if you’re staying there.
The Arcachon Bay (or Bassin d’Arcachon) is a huge salt-water lake in South-West France. We spent an entire day visiting villages and sightseeing spots along the bay. As there is lots to see and do, you can always spend more time at the bay. In this post, we’re sharing all the things to do and see in one day at the Arcachon Bay. Cap-Ferret The first stop of the day is Cap-Ferret. On the west side, Cap-Ferret borders the Atlantic Ocean, and on the east side it borders the Bay. Cap-Ferret’s main attraction is its lighthouse. It’s absolutely worth going up the 258 steps and seeing the beautiful 360˚ view over the bay and the ocean. Besides the beautiful view, there’s also an exhibition about the navigation and development of marine cartography and of course a souvenir shop. Opening hours: High-season (July-August): Daily from 10.00-19.30 Mid-season (April-June and September): Daily from 10.00-12.30 and from 14.00-18.30 Off-season (October-March): Wednesdays to Sundays from 14.00-17.00 Entrance fee (adult): €6 Cap-Ferret has a small shopping area which is nice to walk around. At the port, you can take the ferry to other places along the bay, including the city of Arcachon. There’s also a bike rental shop. The area is very suitable for cycling, so this could be a fun day activity as well if you’re staying there.
Avant que vos poissons n'arrivent chez votre poissonnier, ils passent par la Criée. Je vous emmène visiter celle d'Arcachon, en Gironde (Nouvelle Aquitaine).
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The Arcachon Bay (or Bassin d’Arcachon) is a huge salt-water lake in South-West France. We spent an entire day visiting villages and sightseeing spots along the bay. As there is lots to see and do, you can always spend more time at the bay. In this post, we’re sharing all the things to do and see in one day at the Arcachon Bay. Cap-Ferret The first stop of the day is Cap-Ferret. On the west side, Cap-Ferret borders the Atlantic Ocean, and on the east side it borders the Bay. Cap-Ferret’s main attraction is its lighthouse. It’s absolutely worth going up the 258 steps and seeing the beautiful 360˚ view over the bay and the ocean. Besides the beautiful view, there’s also an exhibition about the navigation and development of marine cartography and of course a souvenir shop. Opening hours: High-season (July-August): Daily from 10.00-19.30 Mid-season (April-June and September): Daily from 10.00-12.30 and from 14.00-18.30 Off-season (October-March): Wednesdays to Sundays from 14.00-17.00 Entrance fee (adult): €6 Cap-Ferret has a small shopping area which is nice to walk around. At the port, you can take the ferry to other places along the bay, including the city of Arcachon. There’s also a bike rental shop. The area is very suitable for cycling, so this could be a fun day activity as well if you’re staying there.
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Les ports ostréicoles du Bassin d'Arcachon et les villages font partie du décor ! Partez à leur découverte à pied, à vélo ou même en bateau.
The Arcachon Bay (or Bassin d’Arcachon) is a huge salt-water lake in South-West France. We spent an entire day visiting villages and sightseeing spots along the bay. As there is lots to see and do, you can always spend more time at the bay. In this post, we’re sharing all the things to do and see in one day at the Arcachon Bay. Cap-Ferret The first stop of the day is Cap-Ferret. On the west side, Cap-Ferret borders the Atlantic Ocean, and on the east side it borders the Bay. Cap-Ferret’s main attraction is its lighthouse. It’s absolutely worth going up the 258 steps and seeing the beautiful 360˚ view over the bay and the ocean. Besides the beautiful view, there’s also an exhibition about the navigation and development of marine cartography and of course a souvenir shop. Opening hours: High-season (July-August): Daily from 10.00-19.30 Mid-season (April-June and September): Daily from 10.00-12.30 and from 14.00-18.30 Off-season (October-March): Wednesdays to Sundays from 14.00-17.00 Entrance fee (adult): €6 Cap-Ferret has a small shopping area which is nice to walk around. At the port, you can take the ferry to other places along the bay, including the city of Arcachon. There’s also a bike rental shop. The area is very suitable for cycling, so this could be a fun day activity as well if you’re staying there.
The Arcachon Bay (or Bassin d’Arcachon) is a huge salt-water lake in South-West France. We spent an entire day visiting villages and sightseeing spots along the bay. As there is lots to see and do, you can always spend more time at the bay. In this post, we’re sharing all the things to do and see in one day at the Arcachon Bay. Cap-Ferret The first stop of the day is Cap-Ferret. On the west side, Cap-Ferret borders the Atlantic Ocean, and on the east side it borders the Bay. Cap-Ferret’s main attraction is its lighthouse. It’s absolutely worth going up the 258 steps and seeing the beautiful 360˚ view over the bay and the ocean. Besides the beautiful view, there’s also an exhibition about the navigation and development of marine cartography and of course a souvenir shop. Opening hours: High-season (July-August): Daily from 10.00-19.30 Mid-season (April-June and September): Daily from 10.00-12.30 and from 14.00-18.30 Off-season (October-March): Wednesdays to Sundays from 14.00-17.00 Entrance fee (adult): €6 Cap-Ferret has a small shopping area which is nice to walk around. At the port, you can take the ferry to other places along the bay, including the city of Arcachon. There’s also a bike rental shop. The area is very suitable for cycling, so this could be a fun day activity as well if you’re staying there.
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Les ports ostréicoles du Bassin d'Arcachon et les villages font partie du décor ! Partez à leur découverte à pied, à vélo ou même en bateau.
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Les ports ostréicoles du Bassin d'Arcachon et les villages font partie du décor ! Partez à leur découverte à pied, à vélo ou même en bateau.
The Arcachon Bay (or Bassin d’Arcachon) is a huge salt-water lake in South-West France. We spent an entire day visiting villages and sightseeing spots along the bay. As there is lots to see and do, you can always spend more time at the bay. In this post, we’re sharing all the things to do and see in one day at the Arcachon Bay. Cap-Ferret The first stop of the day is Cap-Ferret. On the west side, Cap-Ferret borders the Atlantic Ocean, and on the east side it borders the Bay. Cap-Ferret’s main attraction is its lighthouse. It’s absolutely worth going up the 258 steps and seeing the beautiful 360˚ view over the bay and the ocean. Besides the beautiful view, there’s also an exhibition about the navigation and development of marine cartography and of course a souvenir shop. Opening hours: High-season (July-August): Daily from 10.00-19.30 Mid-season (April-June and September): Daily from 10.00-12.30 and from 14.00-18.30 Off-season (October-March): Wednesdays to Sundays from 14.00-17.00 Entrance fee (adult): €6 Cap-Ferret has a small shopping area which is nice to walk around. At the port, you can take the ferry to other places along the bay, including the city of Arcachon. There’s also a bike rental shop. The area is very suitable for cycling, so this could be a fun day activity as well if you’re staying there.
Je vous propose une balade dans le bassin d'Arcachon en photos, en passant par les cabanes colorées de Gujan-Mestras, la ville d'hiver à Arcachon...
Le Coeur du Bassin d'Arcachon regorge de pépites naturelles et culturelles : entre bords de Peyre, forêt, ports, cabanes colorées et plages.