Castles around Eyrans are situated in a commune within the Gironde department of southwestern France, part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. This rural area is known for its vineyards and historical châteaux, contributing to the region's architectural heritage. The landscape features a blend of historical fortifications and elegant manor houses. The area offers insights into French history and regional culture.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Since we wanted to continue with the ferry, but still had 60 minutes until the next crossing, we looked at this pretty citadel. There is also a café that invites you to linger.
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In his 56 years of service, Vauban, who was already an Ingénieur de France, designed 33 new forts, delivered over 400 projects for 160 sites and modernized countless existing forts. He is the actual creator of the enceinte de fer, the iron belt, and the pré carré, with which France under Louis XIV secured its external borders. The fortified town of Neuf-Brisach/Neu-Breisach is considered to be his main work Fortifications by Vauban is the name of the World Heritage site that summarizes the important fortifications of the brilliant French master builder. In 2008, UNESCO decided to include twelve particularly exemplary and well-preserved sites in the World Heritage List: * Arras Citadel * Citadel, ramparts and Fort Griffon in Besançon * Citadel of Blaye, Fort Paté on an island in the Gironde and the * Citadel of Cussac-Fort-Médoc * Briançon fortification system (walls, four forts, signal tower and bridge) * Tour dorée (golden tower) in Camaret-sur-Mer * Fortified Upper Town of Longwy * Fortified city of Mont-Dauphin * Mont-Louis, composed of citadel and fortified city * Fortified town of Neuf-Brisach * Saint-Martin-de-Ré fortress with ramparts, port and citadel * Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue: Towers and fortifications in Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue and on the neighboring island of Tatihou * Fort Liberia, city walls and the fortified cave Cova Bastera in Villefranche-de-Conflent” (Source: Wikipedia)
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Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, a sun terrace with a swimming pool, free bikes and a garden, Chateau Pontet d'Eyrans & Spa is located in Eyrans. All rooms have a desk and a flat-screen TV. The private bathroom is fitted with a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. All units include a wardrobe. A buffet or continental breakfast is served on site. A barbecue is also available. Guests can play table tennis at Chateau Pontet d'Eyrans & Spa. The area is popular with hikers and cyclists. The nearest airport is Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport, 72 km from the property.
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The citadel of Blaye is a military complex of 25 hectares built between 1685 and 1689 by the military engineer François Ferry. There is a ferry to cross to Médoc with bicycles.
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The citadel of Blaye is home to a few bars, restaurants and shops and offers some entertainment on summer evenings.
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Pontet Castle. “Pontet is a pretty village of Eyrans located in the valley of Molinade and crossed by the road from Bordeaux to Nantes, which crosses the stream on a small bridge which earned it the name of PONTET. It was at the bottom of this village and near the stream that Mr. Aurélien PERRIER, a former merchant, had a fairly elegant castle built in 1866, consisting of a three-storey main building and covered with a Mansard roof. . On the flanks rise two hexagonal pavilions surmounted by arrows and weather vanes. In front is a gate with two turrets, a large gate, a parterre and some amenities… The Château de Pontet is an imposing wine building classified 2nd cru Bourgeois with a production of 125 barrels and it is the most elegant in the region”. Article taken from the Bordelais memorial in June 1868. Today, it now bears the name of Château Pontet d'Eyrans and has undergone a refined renovation which allows it to benefit from luxury services. All pretexts, such as a charming weekend getaway, a family reunion or the organization of a wedding, are good to taste the charms of this residence which offers you a friendly welcome, refined services and all these little attentions. intended to offer you a quality stopover (guest room, gite, SPA, hammam, jacuzzi, swimming pool, park). Magnificent and authentic 19th century castle, located in the heart of the Côtes de Blaye and Côtes de Bourg vineyards, in a green and peaceful setting, you can only appreciate the charms of this elegant residence, the old cellars and its barn. furnished.
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The Citadelle is very worth seeing. You can stroll through it for free and find medieval flair. There is also a very nice view of the surrounding area.
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You can bike into the fortress which is a nice village with a terrific view
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The region around Eyrans is rich in history. The Citadel of Blaye is a major historical site, a 17th-century fortress designed by Vauban and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Within the citadel, you can also explore the ruins of Rudel Castle, a medieval stronghold with ties to the troubadour Jaufré Rudel. Additionally, the East Gate, Vauban Citadel is a key part of this impressive fortification.
Yes, Château Pontet d'Eyrans, a 19th-century manor house, operates as a hotel, spa, and event venue. It offers luxurious accommodations, a walled park, and amenities like bicycle rentals and oenology initiation, making it suitable for leisure, special occasions, and wine-related experiences.
You'll find a blend of architectural styles. The Citadel of Blaye showcases 17th-century military engineering by Vauban. Rudel Castle, though in ruins, offers glimpses of medieval castle design. Château Pontet d'Eyrans is a classic 19th-century manor house. The Château d'Eyrans (in Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans) features 18th and 19th-century styles with neoclassical interiors and an interesting defensive round tower.
Yes, both the Citadel of Blaye and Château Pontet d'Eyrans are considered family-friendly. The Citadel offers space to explore and learn about history, while Château Pontet d'Eyrans provides a park and activities like ping-pong and pétanque, alongside its hotel facilities.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Blaye Citadel – Citadel of Blaye loop' or 'Saint-Seurin de Cursac – Château Pontet d'Eyrans loop'. There are also hiking trails, including several loops around the Citadel of Blaye. For more options, explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and cycling guide for Eyrans.
Absolutely. Many hiking routes in the area are centered around historical sites. For instance, there are several loops around the Citadel of Blaye, allowing you to explore the fortress and its surroundings on foot. These trails often offer views of the Gironde estuary and the citadel's impressive architecture. Check the hiking guide for Eyrans for detailed routes.
The region generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring through early autumn (April to October), which is ideal for exploring castles and engaging in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Summer offers lively events, especially around the Citadel of Blaye, but can be warmer. For cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, consider visiting in spring or early autumn.
Yes, particularly around the Citadel of Blaye, you will find a selection of bars, restaurants, and shops within the citadel walls, offering places to relax and eat after your exploration. Château Pontet d'Eyrans, as a hotel, also offers dining options for its guests.
While Eyrans itself is a rural commune, the larger towns nearby, such as Blaye, are more accessible by public transport. From Blaye, you can reach the Citadel of Blaye on foot. For other castles like Château Pontet d'Eyrans or Château d'Eyrans, local buses or taxis might be available, but a car often provides the most flexibility for exploring the wider region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and architectural grandeur of the Citadel of Blaye, with its UNESCO status and Vauban's engineering. The charm and luxury services of Château Pontet d'Eyrans, especially its role as a hotel and event venue, are also highly rated. The blend of history, wine culture, and scenic landscapes makes the region appealing for diverse interests.
Yes, the Château d'Eyrans (in Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans), mentioned in our regional research, is a wine-producing estate. While visits are typically by appointment, it highlights the strong connection between the region's châteaux and its renowned vineyards.
While specific rules vary by site, outdoor areas like the grounds of the Citadel of Blaye are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. For indoor areas or specific châteaux like Château Pontet d'Eyrans, it's best to check their individual policies beforehand. Many of the nearby walking and hiking trails are also suitable for dogs on a leash.


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