Best attractions and places to see around Villeneuve, located in the Gironde department of France, offer a blend of historical sites and cultural experiences along the estuary. The region is characterized by its waterways and historical fortifications. Visitors can explore ancient citadels and religious buildings that reflect centuries of history.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Very pleasant moment. The crossing costs €6 for an adult pedestrian and €3 for a bicycle. You can buy your ticket online in advance on the website. The opening hours are also available online. Upon arrival in Lamarque, there are places to eat and toilets.
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This neo-Gothic church was built to replace the dilapidated church of the Recollect Fathers, a men's convent founded in 1627. In the 19th century, the church wanted to encourage a revival of Catholic worship; it encouraged the construction of new religious buildings in Gironde. Thus, in 1856, the Saint-Géronce church was consecrated. Due to lack of space, its apse was oriented towards the south, contrary to what the liturgy provided. The organ, which has its original construction from 1861, is remarkable. Mass is celebrated there every Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m.
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Located 5 km from Blaye and 50 km from Bordeaux, the commune is located on the prehistoric site discovered at the foot of the hills of “La Garde” and “Peylon”. Saint Seurin, a modern and dynamic commune, offers the services and activities of the present day (doctor, pharmacy, hotel restaurant, etc.) but has managed to retain its rural charm and winegrowers produce excellent Blaye wines, Côtes de Bordeaux.
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A ferry crosses the estuary between Blaye and Lamarque. Bicycles are of course welcome and the crossing costs the same as for a pedestrian (€4.50 in August 2024). Check the timetables on the department website: gironde.fr
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New site for timetables: https://ccb-blaye.com/economie-et-tourisme/tourisme/les-heures-du-bac-blaye-lamarque/ Very simple boarding for cyclists, just be on time at the ferry to board at the same time as pedestrians.
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Church in town worth seeing. The market square with the hall is also worth seeing. Only the stupid one-way streets are annoying.
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The region around Villeneuve is rich in history, featuring several significant historical sites. You can explore the impressive Citadel of Blaye, a 17th-century fortification recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Another notable historical location is the Bourg-sur-Gironde Citadel, which has a history spanning from a Gallo-Roman villa to a medieval castle and a 16th-century citadel.
Yes, there are several interesting religious buildings. The Saint-Géronce Church is a beautiful neo-Gothic structure consecrated in 1856, known for its remarkable organ from 1861. Another significant site is the Saint-Seurin Church, which features a distinctive five-sided bell tower and houses a 17th-century painting, 'The Decollation of Saint John the Baptist', classified as a historic monument.
Absolutely! The Citadel of Blaye is considered family-friendly, offering a chance to explore ancient fortifications. The Saint-Géronce Church is also listed as family-friendly, providing a cultural experience for all ages.
The area around Villeneuve offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and cycling. For mountain biking, explore trails like the 'Bourg Citadel – Bourg-sur-Gironde Citadel loop' or the 'Citadel of Blaye – Blaye Citadel loop'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Loop of Plassac' or 'Le Reuille loop'. Cyclists have options like the 'Gironde Corniche – Port of Plassac loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Cycling around Villeneuve.
Yes, the Blaye–Lamarque Ferry is a unique facility that connects Blaye and Lamarque across the Gironde estuary. This ferry service, operated by the Department of Gironde, offers a scenic 20-minute crossing and can save you a two-hour detour by road. It is also listed as wheelchair accessible.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and well-preserved nature of sites like the Citadel of Blaye, which also hosts bars, restaurants, and shops, offering entertainment on summer evenings. The architectural beauty of religious buildings like the Saint-Géronce Church is also highly valued by the community.
While specific easy walks directly linked to attractions aren't detailed, the cycling guide mentions an 'easy' rated route: the Saint-Géronce Church – Bourg Citadel loop from Gauriac, which is 16.2 km. For other outdoor activities, you can explore the running trails or MTB trails guides for routes that might suit beginners, keeping an eye on their difficulty ratings.
The Blaye–Lamarque Ferry serves as a public transport option for crossing the estuary. For specific details on bus services or other public transport to individual attractions, it's recommended to check local transport schedules in the Gironde department.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the Citadel of Blaye offers entertainment on summer evenings, suggesting that warmer months are a lively time to visit. The ferry service also has more rotations in summer, indicating increased activity during this period.
The Blaye–Lamarque Ferry is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it a viable option for those with mobility challenges to cross the estuary and enjoy the journey. For other attractions, it's advisable to check individual site accessibility information.
Yes, the Citadel of Blaye is home to a few bars, restaurants, and shops, providing options for dining and souvenirs within a historical setting.


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