Best castles around Tauriac are found in two distinct regions of France: Tarn and Gironde. Tauriac in the Tarn department features historical châteaux, such as the 18th-century Château de Tauriac, known for its architectural blend of Grand Siècle rigor and late 18th-century grace. In contrast, Tauriac in the Gironde department is characterized by numerous wine-producing châteaux set amidst vineyards, offering insights into winemaking traditions. These diverse structures provide a range of historical and cultural experiences for visitors.
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In the 16th century, the Bourg citadel, the stronghold of Bordeaux, was elevated to the rank of impregnable citadel thanks to the work of the Duke of Épernon, whose vaulted passage remains a vestige that you can discover during guided tours. You'll also visit the basement, where the former stone quarries were used to build impressive 70-meter-long reinforced concrete oil tanks, used during World War II. The Bourg Citadel Museum is located near the castle, which features 18th-century neoclassical architecture. You'll be amazed by its collection of horse-drawn carriages, which you'll learn about during guided tours.
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The view of the castle from the cypress-lined path and the valley behind it from the path is very beautiful.
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Legacy of the priory of Milhegrand, stronghold of the abbey of Lagrasse in the 12th century, the estate then became a smallholding, maintained by a whole line of winegrowers. Josiane and Jean-Pierre OROSQUETTE, themselves from these families dedicated to the vineyard, have in turn perpetuated this long chain. In the 1970s, they decided to leave the cooperative cellar to settle in their own private cellar. They therefore settled on the La Grave estate where the vineyard, due to lack of maintenance, was in poor condition. From the first harvest, they discovered a lot of white grapes. Surprise ! The majority grape variety is Maccabeu, very appreciated for its aromas, it allows La Grave to obtain a great reputation for its white wines! This is the legendary grape variety of La Grave! Today, their son Jean-François has taken over. While continuing to produce excellent white wines, he developed red (and rosé) wines, bringing them elegance and finesse. The next generation arrives with nephew Tristan (vineyard side) and Jean-François' son, Julien... his sister Marie follows closely behind him! Château La Grave produces its wines under 3 appellations (white, rosé and red).
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The terrace of the Chateau de la Citadelle de Bourg en Gironde offers a superb view of the Dordogne just before the junction with the Garonne, from where they form the Gironde estuary. You can still see the facade of the old 18th century charterhouse that was built there, as well as a view of the river. The Citadel of Bourg museum presents an impressive network of underground passages as well as a collection of horse-drawn carriages. Open daily between June and September.
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Worth seeing small manor house with winery.
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The Château du Bouilh is located in Saint-André-de-Cubzac, in Gironde. It is made up of a set of buildings: pavilion of honor and outbuildings arranged in a semicircle which date from the eighteenth century. The architect of the castle is Victor Louis who worked there from the end of 1786 to August 1789. The castle has been classified as a historical monument since March 17, 1943
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The Chateau La Croix de Millorit is a typically Bordeaux construction from the 18th century. It has belonged to the JAUBERT Paule et Amédée family for more than half a century. Located on the best slopes of the burgundy and on the heights of the Gironde, this castle has remained family property whose management is ensured with care and rigor by two of their daughters, Dominique and Pascale. Hours: 9 am-12pm and 2 pm-5pm or by appointment Accommodation, tasting and sale of wine, languages spoken French & English https://www.cotes-de-bourg.com/chateaux/chateau-la-croix-millorit
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Little cute castle among the vines. Private access, but nice owners.
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The Tauriac region offers a mix of historical châteaux and wine-producing estates. In the Tarn department, you'll find traditional historical châteaux like the 18th-century Château de Tauriac, known for its architectural elegance. In the Gironde department, the focus shifts to numerous wine châteaux such as Château Reynaud 🏰 and Château La Croix de Millorit, which are central to the region's winemaking traditions.
Yes, the region boasts significant historical châteaux. A notable example is the Superb Chateau de Bouilh in Saint-André-de-Cubzac, an 18th-century historical monument designed by architect Victor Louis. Its pavilion of honor and semicircular outbuildings are particularly impressive. The Château de Tauriac in the Tarn department is also a beautiful 18th-century architectural example.
Several châteaux in the Gironde department are active wine estates. Château La Croix de Millorit - Bayon-sur-Gironde, a family-owned 18th-century property, offers wine tasting and sales, along with accommodation. Château Reynaud 🏰 is also a small manor house with a winery. Additionally, estates like Château Hourtou and Château Haut-Maco in Gironde are known for their wine production and may offer tours or tastings by appointment.
While specific children's activities at castles are not detailed, many wine châteaux, like Château La Croix de Millorit, offer a relaxed environment that can be enjoyed by families. The View of Château La Grave and Vineyards offers scenic views suitable for a family outing. Exploring the grounds of these estates and enjoying the surrounding nature can be a pleasant family activity.
The area around Tauriac offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Bourg Citadel – Bourg-sur-Gironde Citadel loop from Bourg' (10.5 km, moderate) or the 'Moron Natural Site loop from Prignac-et-Marcamps' (5.7 km, easy). For running, options include the 'Carrière Les pierres de Bourg loop' (6.8 km, moderate). Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Abandoned Vineyard Trail – Moron Natural Site loop' (24.7 km, easy). You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Tauriac, Running Trails around Tauriac, and MTB Trails around Tauriac guides.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and the charm of the wine-producing estates. The architectural beauty of places like the Superb Chateau de Bouilh is often highlighted. For the wine châteaux, the experience of visiting a small manor house like Château Reynaud 🏰 nestled among vineyards, or the opportunity for wine tasting and accommodation at Château La Croix de Millorit, are highly valued.
Yes, the View of Château La Grave and Vineyards is a highly recommended spot. It offers beautiful vistas of Château La Grave from a cypress-lined path and the valley behind it, providing a picturesque setting that combines historical architecture with the natural beauty of the vineyards.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant for exploring and the vineyards are either blooming or showcasing their harvest colors. Summer can also be lovely, though it can be warmer. Many wine châteaux are open year-round, but it's always advisable to check specific opening hours, especially for tastings or tours, as some may require appointments.
Yes, Château La Croix de Millorit - Bayon-sur-Gironde is a family-owned property that offers accommodation in addition to wine tasting and sales. This provides a unique opportunity to stay directly within a historic wine estate.
Absolutely. The Château de Tauriac in the Tarn department is noted for its blend of Grand Siècle rigor and late 18th-century grace, featuring sober brick and stone ornamentation and a unique semi-circular pediment. In Gironde, châteaux like Château La Croix de Millorit are typical 18th-century Bordeaux constructions, while the Superb Chateau de Bouilh showcases the grand design of Victor Louis from the late 18th century.
Public access varies by château. Many wine châteaux, such as Château Haut-Maco, are open daily by appointment for tastings and tours. Historical châteaux like the Château de Tauriac (Tarn) may have limited or no public access, often being private residences. For specific châteaux like Château La Croix de Millorit, visiting hours are typically provided (e.g., 9 am-12 pm and 2 pm-5 pm or by appointment). It's always best to check directly with the château before planning your visit.


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