Mietwagenrundreise "Weinbauregion Bordeaux"
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Mietwagenrundreise "Weinbauregion Bordeaux"

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Created: Thursday, October 26, 2023
Ref ID: 1546956
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1.307 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Thursday, October 26, 2023
Destinations: Bordeaux, Margaux, Bordeaux, La Rochelle, La Rochelle, Biarritz, Biarritz, Toulouse, Albi, Toulouse, Cahors, Bergerac, Bordeaux

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07 May
Transport from Frankfurt to Bordeaux
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH898
08:00 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
09:45 - Bordeaux, Merignac (BOD)
1h 45m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: CLASSIC
Transport:  LH898
Cabin Class: Economy
07 May
Car rental
Fiat Panda
Goldcar rental
A/C 2 doors 4 people
Fiat Panda or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Kilometer inklusive: 200 km pro Tag (0,18 EUR/km)
Driver age

Minimum 21, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Vollgetankt erhalten/abgeben: Übernahme und Rückgabe mit vollem Tank. Falls das Fahrzeug nicht mit vollem Tank abgegeben wird, berechnet der Anbieter das fehlende Benzin zzgl. einer Gebühr für den Betankungsservice.
General payment terms
Vorauszahlung: Volle Zahlung bei Reservierungsabschluss. Gültige, auf den Fahrer laufende Kreditkarte ist unbedingt bei Abholung vorzulegen. Prepaid-, EC- oder Debitkarten (zB. Maestro,Visa Elektron,Visa Premier,Carte Bleue) nicht akzeptiert
Bei Abholung des Fahrzeugs wird eine Kaution auf der Kreditkarte des Fahrers blockiert. Diese Kaution wird vom Anbieter unter Berücksichtigung der von Ihnen gewählten Fahrzeugkategorie festgelegt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass der Wert einer Tankfüllung und mögliche Bußgelder zusätzlich auf Ihrer Kreditkarte blockiert werden können. Es wird empfohlen, eine Kreditkarte mit Chip, Pin-Code und eingeprägten Zahlen vorzulegen.Voraussichtliche Kaution: EUR 1100,00
Theft protection
mit Selbstbeteiligung bis zu 1.100 EUR
Collision damage waiver
mit Selbstbeteiligung bis zu 1.100 EUR
Pickup

Bordeaux Flughafen (Terminal) - Telephone: (+33)185 654 704 / (+33)141 859 353

Aéroport de Bordeaux-Mérignac, BORDEAUX AIRPORT

Opening hours: 08:00 - 22:00

Flughafenstation, bitte folgen Sie der Beschilderung zum Mietwagen Terminal.
Dropoff

Bordeaux Flughafen (Terminal) - Telephone (+33)185 654 704 / (+33)141 859 353

Aéroport de Bordeaux-Mérignac, BORDEAUX AIRPORT

Opening hours: 08:00 - 22:00

Flughafenstation, bitte folgen Sie der Beschilderung zum Mietwagen Terminal.
07 May
1. Bordeaux
Stay
About the destination: Bordeaux is an exhilarating and sprawling city where wine still flows and churches still stand. Attractive shopping arcades and handsome 18th century riverfront facades decorate its streets. This city is a paradise for wine lovers and it’s a perfect choice for a romantic gateway. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Cathédrale St-André is the wide variety of flying buttresses that encircle it. To the right of the main portico is a 16th century buttress composed off a string of slender columns. Adjacent to the Church of St-Michel is the equally beautiful, free-standing bell tower, an imposing and hollow shell. If you ever wondered what Flamboyant Gothic was all about, these edifices provide an unsurpassed definition of that style. Also not to be missed is Bordeaux’s Romanesque representative, the Church of Ste-Croix, with its richly ornamented façade. And of course you cannot leave Bordeaux without visiting the Maison du Vin that offers free tastings of regional wines. The city is also within striking distance of the sublime, immensely enjoyable Dune du Pilat, a gargantuan mountain of silken sand that seems to bring out the acrobat in everyone.
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08 May
Car journey 35 Kilometers - 50m
Bordeaux
Margaux
08 May
2. Margaux
Stop
About the destination: Margaux is a former commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Margaux-Cantenac.
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08 May
Car journey 31 Kilometers - 44m
Margaux
Bordeaux
08 May
3. Bordeaux
Stay
About the destination: Bordeaux is an exhilarating and sprawling city where wine still flows and churches still stand. Attractive shopping arcades and handsome 18th century riverfront facades decorate its streets. This city is a paradise for wine lovers and it’s a perfect choice for a romantic gateway. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Cathédrale St-André is the wide variety of flying buttresses that encircle it. To the right of the main portico is a 16th century buttress composed off a string of slender columns. Adjacent to the Church of St-Michel is the equally beautiful, free-standing bell tower, an imposing and hollow shell. If you ever wondered what Flamboyant Gothic was all about, these edifices provide an unsurpassed definition of that style. Also not to be missed is Bordeaux’s Romanesque representative, the Church of Ste-Croix, with its richly ornamented façade. And of course you cannot leave Bordeaux without visiting the Maison du Vin that offers free tastings of regional wines. The city is also within striking distance of the sublime, immensely enjoyable Dune du Pilat, a gargantuan mountain of silken sand that seems to bring out the acrobat in everyone.
More info
09 May
Car journey 50 Kilometers - 57m
Bordeaux
Plassac
09 May
4. Plassac
TOWN - Stop
09 May
Car journey 155 Kilometers - 1h 44m
Plassac
La Rochelle
09 May
5. La Rochelle
Stay
About the destination: La Rochelle is a city in the province of Charente-Maritime, France. Being a maritime region, it has a rich and diverse history making it the second most popular region as a tourist destination in France.The Old Port is the oldest and also the most picturesque part of La Rochelle. Most of the town buildings are hundreds of years old and very well maintained. The narrow streets and pale stone buildings give the Old Port a distinctly Mediterranean quality. When visiting the Old Port you cannot fail to notice the three defensive towers, which guard the harbour. Port des Minimes is one of the biggest ports of pleasure boats in Europe. Be prepared to be blown away by the number of yachts in this enormous port. Also, visit the beach beside the port.La Rochelle is a lively place, full of good restaurants, frequent street entertainment and lots of little cafes.
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10 May
Car journey 25 Kilometers - 37m
La Rochelle
Ile de Ré
10 May
6. Ile de Ré
TOWN - Stop
10 May
Car journey 24 Kilometers - 35m
Ile de Ré
La Rochelle
10 May
7. La Rochelle
Stay
About the destination: La Rochelle is a city in the province of Charente-Maritime, France. Being a maritime region, it has a rich and diverse history making it the second most popular region as a tourist destination in France.The Old Port is the oldest and also the most picturesque part of La Rochelle. Most of the town buildings are hundreds of years old and very well maintained. The narrow streets and pale stone buildings give the Old Port a distinctly Mediterranean quality. When visiting the Old Port you cannot fail to notice the three defensive towers, which guard the harbour. Port des Minimes is one of the biggest ports of pleasure boats in Europe. Be prepared to be blown away by the number of yachts in this enormous port. Also, visit the beach beside the port.La Rochelle is a lively place, full of good restaurants, frequent street entertainment and lots of little cafes.
More info
11 May
Car journey 383 Kilometers - 3h 44m
La Rochelle
Biarritz
11 May
8. Biarritz
Stay
About the destination: Biarritz is a famous holiday destination located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of Aquitaine, France. Biarritz lies on the Bay of Biscay, on the Atlantic coast, in southwestern France. It is adjacent to Bayonne and Anglet and 18 km from the border with Spain. Biarritz has 6 km of beaches and is a popular summer holiday destination. Its beaches are characterized by fine sand and large amounts of seaweed. The seaweed adds iodine to the water which is known to have beneficial effects on the body. These healthy properties of the water are the reason for the popularity of resorts in Biarritz. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS La Grande Plage The Grande Plage is the main beach of the town, popular among tourists and locals alike. It was previously known as the “Côte des Fous” (coast of the crazy), because of the large number of “sick” people who came for the benefits of the waters. It is located in the heart of Biarritz, close to shopping areas, bars and restaurants. The Rock of the Virgin The Rock of the Virgin is connected to the mainland via a bridge that was commissioned by Napoleon III. The bridge crosses over the water and partly through the rock that was carved out. The bridge is known as the Eiffel Bridge, named after the architect Gustave Eiffel, the same man who built the Eiffel Tower. From the end of the rock, you can enjoy some of the best views of Biarritz. On a clear day, you can even see mountains of the Spanish Basque Country. Fishermen Port This port was built in 1870 for inshore fishermen. Today, most of the fishermen are gone and what is left is a cute little port mainly visited by tourists. There are a bunch of restaurants located in the picturesque fishermen’s houses. If you want to eat fresh fish or seafood, this is definitely the best place to do it.
More info
12 May
Car journey 18 Kilometers - 23m
Biarritz
Saint-Jean-de-Luz
12 May
9. Saint-Jean-de-Luz
TOWN - Stop
12 May
Car journey 18 Kilometers - 25m
Saint-Jean-de-Luz
Biarritz
12 May
10. Biarritz
Stay
About the destination: Biarritz is a famous holiday destination located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of Aquitaine, France. Biarritz lies on the Bay of Biscay, on the Atlantic coast, in southwestern France. It is adjacent to Bayonne and Anglet and 18 km from the border with Spain. Biarritz has 6 km of beaches and is a popular summer holiday destination. Its beaches are characterized by fine sand and large amounts of seaweed. The seaweed adds iodine to the water which is known to have beneficial effects on the body. These healthy properties of the water are the reason for the popularity of resorts in Biarritz. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS La Grande Plage The Grande Plage is the main beach of the town, popular among tourists and locals alike. It was previously known as the “Côte des Fous” (coast of the crazy), because of the large number of “sick” people who came for the benefits of the waters. It is located in the heart of Biarritz, close to shopping areas, bars and restaurants. The Rock of the Virgin The Rock of the Virgin is connected to the mainland via a bridge that was commissioned by Napoleon III. The bridge crosses over the water and partly through the rock that was carved out. The bridge is known as the Eiffel Bridge, named after the architect Gustave Eiffel, the same man who built the Eiffel Tower. From the end of the rock, you can enjoy some of the best views of Biarritz. On a clear day, you can even see mountains of the Spanish Basque Country. Fishermen Port This port was built in 1870 for inshore fishermen. Today, most of the fishermen are gone and what is left is a cute little port mainly visited by tourists. There are a bunch of restaurants located in the picturesque fishermen’s houses. If you want to eat fresh fish or seafood, this is definitely the best place to do it.
More info
14 May
Car journey 313 Kilometers - 3h 3m
Biarritz
Toulouse
14 May
11. Toulouse
Stay
About the destination: At the heart of the South, Toulouse has always occupied a prominent place in the Southwest of France. The reflections of golden light on the pink-brick walls, used in many of its buildings, have earned the city the designation of 'La Ville Rose', the Pink City. As the region’s largest city, Toulouse combines medieval architecture with bohemian music, delicious food and constant innovation, sustained by the city’s cutting-edge aerospace industry. The old town of Toulouse hides great treasures. The Basilica of St. Sernin is considered the city’s most beautiful religious monument. It is also the world’s largest church built in the Romanesque style. Feel free to wander through its cobbled streets to discover its splendid Renaissance courtyards and magnificent houses that hide behind the heavy gates. The Augustinian Museum exhibits a rich collection of paintings and sculptures. Here you will find works of either medieval masters or contemporary artists and painters. Toulouse is active and bustling, fuelled by the energy of its student population. There’s nothing like strolling through the historical center, walking along the banks of the Garonne and the Canal du Midi, or stopping in one of the many bars and restaurants to eat or have a drink under the open sky.
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15 May
Car journey 77 Kilometers - 58m
Toulouse
Albi
15 May
12. Albi
Stop
About the destination: Albi is a delightful small town in the Southwest of France. There are lots of shops and nice places to eat in the area. This Episcopal City is listed as one of France's sites on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Situated in the Midi-Pyrénées region, along the river Tarn, the city of Albi offers the Episcopal City, home to Sainte-Cécile cathedral, the biggest brick cathedral in the world, and the fortified Berbie Palace. With the red brick architecture, the banks of the Tarn, the relaxed rhythm of life in the South West, the distant memory of the Cathars, or even that of the famous painter Toulouse-Lautrec. Albi is a magnificent city. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Albi Cathedral Albi Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Cecilia, is the most important religious building in Albi, France, and the seat of the Archbishop of Albi. First built as a fortress begun in 1287 and under construction for 200 years, it is claimed to be the largest brick building in the world. In 2010 the cathedral was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Palais de la Berbie In the second half of the 13th century, the Bishops of Albi undertook the construction of the Palais de la Berbie close to the cathedral of Sainte-Cécile and the banks of the Tarn. A true fortress, the palace is a testimony to the bygone power of the Bishops of Albi. This medieval architecture, with its walls of extraordinary height and thickness, encloses a court of honour and a keep. The prelates who followed from the Renaissance to the 18th century transformed and enlarged it into a stately palace with sumptuous salons and French style formal gardens. Situated in the very heart of the city’s historical centre, the Palais de la Berbie, listed as a historical monument, is one of France’s best preserved episcopal residences. It forms part of Albi’s episcopal citadel, a candidate for World Heritage of humanity status. Museum of Toulousse Lautrec The Toulouse-Lautrec galleries were inaugurated at the Palais de la Berbie in 1922 with the help of an exceptional bequest from the Count and Countess of Toulouse-Lautrec. The Toulouse-Lautrec Museum is today an ambassador for the city of Albi and draws nearly 160,000 visitors annually, which places it among the top museums outside of Paris Begun in 2001, the renovation work includes redesigning the entrance to the museum now relocated to the Court of Honour. New areas have been created below the palace. Now the museum has an auditorium with 156 seats for conferences and lectures, two films on the life and works of Toulouse-Lautrecare shown there every day, a room for educational workshops and presentations for children and school groups.
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15 May
Car journey 76 Kilometers - 58m
Albi
Toulouse
15 May
13. Toulouse
Stay
About the destination: At the heart of the South, Toulouse has always occupied a prominent place in the Southwest of France. The reflections of golden light on the pink-brick walls, used in many of its buildings, have earned the city the designation of 'La Ville Rose', the Pink City. As the region’s largest city, Toulouse combines medieval architecture with bohemian music, delicious food and constant innovation, sustained by the city’s cutting-edge aerospace industry. The old town of Toulouse hides great treasures. The Basilica of St. Sernin is considered the city’s most beautiful religious monument. It is also the world’s largest church built in the Romanesque style. Feel free to wander through its cobbled streets to discover its splendid Renaissance courtyards and magnificent houses that hide behind the heavy gates. The Augustinian Museum exhibits a rich collection of paintings and sculptures. Here you will find works of either medieval masters or contemporary artists and painters. Toulouse is active and bustling, fuelled by the energy of its student population. There’s nothing like strolling through the historical center, walking along the banks of the Garonne and the Canal du Midi, or stopping in one of the many bars and restaurants to eat or have a drink under the open sky.
More info
16 May
Car journey 114 Kilometers - 1h 28m
Toulouse
Cahors
16 May
14. Cahors
Stop
About the destination: Cahors is the capital of the Lot department in south-western France. Today Cahors is perhaps best known as the centre of the famous AOC 'black' wine known since the Middle Ages and exported via Bordeaux. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Boulevard Gambetta. • Cathedrale Saint-Étienne de Cahors. Consecrated in 1119, the Roman Catholic cathedral is a Périgord style church. It is a great example of Gothic architecture. • Museum Henri-Martin. A collection of local artifacts. • Pont Valentré. It is one of the most photographed monuments in the country and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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16 May
Car journey 62 Kilometers - 56m
Cahors
Rocamadour
16 May
15. Rocamadour
TOWN - Stop
16 May
Car journey 55 Kilometers - 1h 9m
Rocamadour
La Roque Gageac
16 May
16. La Roque Gageac
TOWN - Stop
16 May
Car journey 7 Kilometers - 11m
La Roque Gageac
Château de Beynac
16 May
17. Château de Beynac
HERITAGE - Stop
16 May
Car journey 63 Kilometers - 1h 9m
Château de Beynac
Bergerac
16 May
18. Bergerac
Stay
About the destination: Bergerac is located on the banks of the Dordogne in Aquitaine, France. Castles, chateaux, and other important historical museums are sprinkled throughout the region. The whole area is well known for its wine production. Bergerac is another of these beautiful towns and villages that abound in the Dordogne. It is a fascinating town which is steeped in history. The historic old quarter is full of patios, balconies and churches. The old port area of Bergerac is lovely. There are spots both on the quay and on the banks of the river to sit and gaze over the Dordogne. Unfortunately, Bergerac's most famous son, Cyrano, seems to have had absolutely nothing to do with the town at all, although there are now two statues of him hereQuiet, modest and unassuming, Bergerac is the type of quiet town that sneaks up on you.
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17 May
Car journey 81 Kilometers - 1h 0m
Bergerac
Saint-Emilion
17 May
19. Saint-Emilion
TOWN - Stop
17 May
Car journey 46 Kilometers - 48m
Saint-Emilion
Bordeaux
17 May
20. Bordeaux
Stay
About the destination: Bordeaux is an exhilarating and sprawling city where wine still flows and churches still stand. Attractive shopping arcades and handsome 18th century riverfront facades decorate its streets. This city is a paradise for wine lovers and it’s a perfect choice for a romantic gateway. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Cathédrale St-André is the wide variety of flying buttresses that encircle it. To the right of the main portico is a 16th century buttress composed off a string of slender columns. Adjacent to the Church of St-Michel is the equally beautiful, free-standing bell tower, an imposing and hollow shell. If you ever wondered what Flamboyant Gothic was all about, these edifices provide an unsurpassed definition of that style. Also not to be missed is Bordeaux’s Romanesque representative, the Church of Ste-Croix, with its richly ornamented façade. And of course you cannot leave Bordeaux without visiting the Maison du Vin that offers free tastings of regional wines. The city is also within striking distance of the sublime, immensely enjoyable Dune du Pilat, a gargantuan mountain of silken sand that seems to bring out the acrobat in everyone.
More info
19 May
Transport from Bordeaux to Frankfurt
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH1085
18:40 - Bordeaux, Merignac (BOD)
20:30 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
1h 50m 1 PC Nonstop Fare: CLASSIC
Transport:  LH1085
Cabin Class: Economy
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