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Camping municipal Lo Qualh

Flaujagues

Camping-cariste

Adresse

31 Route des Chartrons
33350 Flaujagues
Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
France

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau

Description

Located in the heart of Flaujagues (Gironde), this motorhome area welcomes you in a calm and friendly setting. It offers essential services: waste emptying and water resupply, easy to access and well signposted. Ideal for a practical stop before exploring the vineyards and the banks of the Dordogne, it offers a simple and reassuring halt.

Tourisme

Flaujagues (Gironde, France)

Flaujagues is a small rural commune in the northeast of Gironde, rooted in the calm landscape of the Entre-deux-Mers. A discreet village, it offers a pastoral atmosphere typical of the Bordeaux region, between plots of vines and open countryside. Travel is often by car or bicycle; local life revolves around hamlets, farms and neighbouring communes. It is a convenient starting point for exploring markets, châteaux and the banks of the Dordogne.

Heritage and history

The village preserves a traditional built fabric: stone houses, tiled roofs and some old farms. Local history is linked to vineyard agriculture and river trade in the Dordogne valley. One can still perceive the rural organization of a Gironde commune, with paths and small lanes that tell of continued agricultural activity.

Nature and landscapes

The landscapes around Flaujagues alternate between vineyards, meadows and groves. The lines of the hillsides offer views over the surrounding countryside and the harvests according to the seasons. Walks on foot or by bike allow one to appreciate the tranquility of the place and the characteristic light of the southwest.

Cuisine and wines

Flaujagues is located in an area where viticulture is present: Entre-deux-Mers wines and Bordeaux appellations dominate the surroundings. Local farm products — cheeses, seasonal vegetables and charcuterie — pair well with the local wines. For supplies and social life, the markets of nearby communes are a valued culinary resource.

Not to miss

  • Sainte-Foy-la-Grande: large Sunday market and local shops a few minutes away.
  • The vineyard routes: walks between estates and wine landscapes.
  • The banks of the Dordogne: places for walks and viewpoints nearby.
  • Local markets: farm products and regional specialties.
  • Cycling routes: quiet itineraries to discover the surrounding countryside.

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