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Self-Catering Holidays in Atlantic Aquitaine, South West France - Villas, Cottages & Apartments

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Family Holiday Sites in Aquitaine, south west France

FHS009 Dune Blanche, Biscarrosse
beach-side holiday residence next to the dunes

Dune Blance maisons & piscine - click for enlargement
Three Reasons to Choose Dune Blanche:
A short walk over the dunes and you're on the beach
Less than 10 minute walk to the town centre
Surfing, watersports, golf, cycling and lots more
Photo Gallery   |   Key Facts   |   Location   |   Apartments   |   How to Book   |   Biscarrosse   |   Discover the Region
Summary
Dune Blanche is a cluster of recently-built, adjoining maisonettes located a stone's throw from the beach and sand dunes. Biscarrosse-Plage is a lively, family-oriented resort close to the forests and lakes of the Landes, about 30km south of Arcachon.

The maisonettes are situated in two small developments - Indigo II & Soleil-Océan-Sable - each with a swimming pool for the exclusive use of residents. If you don't fancy the 150 metres or so to the beach, you can just go around the corner and flop into the pool instead!

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Key Facts
Location :
Biscarrosse Plage - 150 metres to the beach and 500 metres to the seafront shops and market. Lake 6kms
Type of location :
Seaside summer resort - huge stretch of sandy beach
The résidence :
Two-storey residences consisting of maisonettes. Each of the two small developments has a swimming pool.
- Indigo II (approx. 20 maisonettes)
- Océan, Sable & Soleil (24 maisonettes)
No. of apartments :
55 maisonettes in total
Types of apartments available :
2 and 3 bedroom maisonettes sleeping 4 to 8 people
Price per week :
Price Band for this venue:
- peak season
- off-peak
Check prices and availability:
» Check the notes on prices for extra info on what the price includes
» Don't forget to check the Special Offers
» Optional supplements are available » notes on prices
» €500 security deposit collected on arrival (credit card) and refunded on departure assuming no damages or extra cleaning is required
Arrival & Departure :
The reservation period booked must be Saturday-to-Saturday during mid-June to early September. Outside those dates it is possible to book midweek dates (minimum 7 nights)
Linen Arrangements :
Tourist tax, bed linen and bathroom towels are included in the rental - collect from reception on arrival. You can change your linen each week at reception for a small local charge.
Swimming pool :
Yes, each residence within the overall site has its own shared, unheated pool:
> Soleil-Océan-Sable: 12m x 6m
> Indigo II: 11m x 5m
Kids clubs :
No
Other facilities :
Private parking
Nearest beach :
150 metres
Nearest boulangerie :
Biscarrosse town centre is 400 metres
Nearest airport :
Bordeaux - 50 mins; Biarritz - 1 hr 45 mins (approx)
Nearest ferry port :
St Malo - 8 hr drive (approx)
Things to see & do :
Beach life • surfing • cycle paths to explore • sailing • windsurfing • Dune du Pyla • day-trip to Arcachon and Cap Ferret • discover Bordeaux
 
Location     Map of Biscarrosse-Plage and Surrounding Area
Biscarrosse-Plage is situated at the northern end of the Côte d'Argent, an unbroken stretch of 200 km of sandy beach that descends as far as the Pyrénées. It is about 30km south of Arcachon and the Dune de Pyla (one of life's must-sees) and is some 70 kms south west of Bordeaux.

By road : Exit the A63 motorway (Bordeaux-Bayonne) at junction 22 and follow the A660 into Arcachon. Take exit on D218 to Pyla-sur-Mer and follow signs for centre of Biscarrrosse-Plage.

By train : Arcachon railway station (SNCF) 30 km away is the nearest major rail terminus.

By air
: Bordeaux Merignac airport (70 kms) is the closest
Biscarrosse-Plage has an excellent stretch of sandy beach - click for enlargement
 
Apartments      Photo Gallery
Plage Atlantique comprises two small adjacent residences of two-storey maisonettes. Each of the two sites has a swimming pool:

- Indigo II (approx. 20 maisonettes)
- Soleil-Océan-Sable, approx. 25 maisonettes

All the apartments were built in the past 5 years, and are more spacious than typical French sea-side accommodation. Overall, accommodation is modern with a spacious downstairs living area and terrace; some of the larger maisonettes also have a balcony. Each apartment has a shower room and a bathroom. Three bedroom apartments have one bedroom downstairs.

The living area also has an open-plan kitchen with fridge, hob (2- or 4-ring) and electric oven or combi microwave/grill, dishwasher. Apartments also have a washing machine. Toaster, kettle and usual utensils are provided as standard.

A small number of larger, four bedroom apartments are also available - please enquire for details.
Indigo II Maisonettes
FHS009-AB4R7
- 3 bedrooms • Sleeps 6-7 • 65m2
Living room • 3 bedrooms (double, 3 x singles, 1 x single with pull-out bed) • bathroom • shower room • WC • terrace
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Soleil-Océan-Sable Maisonettes
FHS009-DB3R6
Maisons Soleil
- 2 bedrooms • Sleeps 4-6 • 56m2

Living/dining room with open-plan kitchen • 2 bedrooms • bathroom • shower room • 2x WC • terrace
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FHS009-DB4R8
Maisons Sable, Maisons Océans I nos. 1 & 3
- 3 bedrooms • Sleeps 6-8 • 64-75m2
Living room • 3 bedrooms • bathroom • shower room • 2x WC • terrace
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Indigo II - dunes across the road!
Bleu Saphir maisonettes

Indigo II living room
Dune Blanche exterior - click photo to enlarge Soleil-Océan-Sable pool

Maison Sable bedroom

Maison Soleil living/dining room
 
Discover Biscarrosse
Biscarrosse Tourist Office

There are in fact three Biscarrosses!
Biscarrosse Lac - the 'natural' part
Biscarrosse Bourg - the small town about 6km away
Biscarrosse Plage - which comes to life in summer.

Altogether it's an area of great variety: endless sandy beaches, great surf, forest tracks, lakes and a warm sunny climate. In summer there's a daily market plus night market in Biscarrosse-Plage.

Golf : Domain du Golf is on your doorstep (18 + 9 holes; the par 68 18 hole course is wooded and tight). Further course at Arcachon.

Forest cycling & hiking:
17 kms of hiking trails and 30 kms of safe forest cycle tracks plus local bike hire shops.

Lake watersports: sailing
, windsurfing, water-skiing and kayaking at the local lakes - Port Maguide (lac Cazaux)

The local lakes are great opportunity for whiling away the hours in tranquility, listening to the water lapping the sandy shores. The surrounding forest are perfect for picnics and rambling. The three pleaseure ports of the Etang de Cazauax et de Sanguinet - Ipses, Navarosse and Port Maguide - each provide a good base for exploring.

Surfing & body-boarding : excellent waves are found at Biscarrosse Plage and there is a surf club for tuition.

Flying :
there is an aerodrome at Biscarrosse for fantastic pleasure flights or gliding over the lakes, ocean and forests. Or try your hand at parascending (Port Maguide)

Also available to try locally:  fishing, horse-riding, tennis, go-karting quad-biking and adventure park.

Designed by 1989 by Olivier Brizon and Pierre Veyssière, Golf de Biscarrosse is a 5,132 yards, par 68 course comprising two distinctive halves: the outward nine, the 'Parcours du Lac' (par 32) is relatively short but quite tight, undulating and an enjoyable challenge; the back nine, the 'Parcours de la Forêt' (par 36) is a longer and quite demanding because of the fairly narrow fairways that wind through the forest.

Green fees for the course range from €23 to €45 depending on the time of year.

There is also a 25-bay driving range and pro-shop offering equipment, advice and lessons. The clubhouse has a pleasant terrace overlooking the 9th hole, serving drinks, snacks plus full lunch-time and evening menus.

 
Discover the Region
Discover the Côte Landaise region of Aquitaine

Biscarrosse is a wonderful base for exploring this part of France: as well as the dunes, forests and lakes of the Landes, there is the outstanding natural beauty of the bassin d'Arcachon or the vineyards and heritage of the Bordeaux region. It's all in easy reach:

Arcachon, a popular French resort and with plenty of options for visitors, is within a half-an-hour's drive. Ferries run from Arcachon to a host of destinations including Cap Ferret, a stylish resort on the other side of the Bassin at the point of the peninsula of the Presqu'Ile de Cap Ferret. Why not have dinner there and return on the late evening ferry? Sailing boats can be hired at Le Moulleau and at the marina in Arcachon.

The Cap Ferret peninsula is a treat for the senses - the scent of the pine forest, the constant rumble of rollers washing up on the western coast, the salty, slippery taste of oysters washed down with a Bordeaux blanc and, at the end of the day, sitting on top of one of the dunes overlooking the Atlantic and watching the sun go down. Bliss!

Heading on down to the Pointe is a must, stopping to climb to the top of the famous Cap Ferret lighthouse on the way - the views across the bassin to the sandy wild-life reserve of the Banc d'Arguin and over to the Dune de Pyla (Europe's highest sand dune) are breathtaking. At La Pointe, a tram runs to the Atlantic and is a very enjoyable ride, especially for children.

The famous '44 hectares' of the Cap Ferret peninsula are situated south of the lighthouse. This is an area of villas built in the earlier part of the century set amongst the pine trees all served by unmade roads, owned by several French stars, Bordeaux vineyard owners and generations of Cap Ferret inhabitants of more modest means. It's probably the most natural, exclusive yet unpretentious housing estate in France!

Cap Ferret village is the peninsula's biggest town - laid back, chic boutiques and bistros are the theme here.

The Banc d’Arguin - a sandbank nature reserve - sits at the foot of the famous Dune du Pyla, the largest sand dune in Europe, standing at over 100 metres and just 20 km away. A journey to the summit (try it without the staircase provided!) is a must; sunrise and sunset are the best times.

Back into Arcachon, stroll along the seafront or through the delightful Ville d’Hiver (Winter Town) and explore its fabulous collection of eclectic villas. There is also a lovely park to cool off in the shade and watch the locals play petanques. The Arcachon Basin is packed full of oyster farms and you will have no difficulty finding these slimy crustaceans to dine on in one of the town’s many seafood restaurants.

The bassin d'Arcachon is also home to wide variety of birdlife and consequently is a popular birdwatching destination. In fact, there are birdwatching reserves at nearby Parc Ornotholiqique du Teich and Ile aux Oiseaux (Bird Island) in the Bassin which can be visited by boats that depart from the Arcachon jetties.
This is a prime bird habitat - the Bassin d'Arcachon is so shallow that only 20% of it is submerged at low tide.

If you’re feeling ‘beached out’ why not take the opportunity to explore some of the region’s vineyards. Within 1 hour and you can reach the many world-class vineyards of Bordeaux, such as Sauternes, Médoc and Graves.
 
The city of Bordeaux is an hour away and is a good option for a day-trip, whether it’s boutique shopping, sight-seeing or culture. Walking around the 18th century old town centre (Quartier St. Pierre), you can begin to imagine the city’s commercial and maritime past.

Medieval gems of the Gironde east of Bordeaux are also wonderful days out; St Emilion, with its 11th century basilica, is the best known but can be busy; St Macaire and La Réole are also enjoyable. Obviously there are more châteaux over here but an altogether different wine experience can be had at Caudalie Vinotherapie Spa, in the middle of the Château Smith Haut Lafitte, vineyards, just south of Bordeaux. The spa offers unique beauty treatments derived from grand cru grapes of the Graves appelation renowned for their anti-ageing and micro-circulation improving properties - in short, visitors apparently come out feeling good!

Further south, Biarritz and Bayonne are worth visiting. Both are very different but provide a good introduction to the Pays Basque culture and the Pyrénéan landscape bordering Spain.

For further information try the links in the right hand panel above. Please note that we cannot be held responsible for the content of third party sites
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Arcachon Tourism
Landes Tourist Office
Bordeaux Tourist Office
Gironde Tourist Guide
Bordeaux Wine
France Travel Guide

Call 0870 6092845 or email info@alternative-aquitaine.co.uk for information & booking
 updated 29.03.10 as
Bleu Indigo maisonettes Shared swimming pool Bleu Saphir maisonettes Biscarrosse sea-front, a short walk from the apartments - click for enlargement Dune Blanche interior - click for enlargement