Attractions and places to see around Parempuyre, a commune in the Gironde region 15 km north of Bordeaux, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated on the left bank of the Garonne, its landscape includes marshes, vineyards, and wooded areas. The area provides diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The quays and docks of Bordeaux, once the heart of colonial and wine trade (Port of the Moon), have been rehabilitated into vast urban promenades, incorporating modern attractions such as the Water Mirror https://www.ez-passin.com and leisure and cultural spaces along the Garonne.
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It's amazing. You can see nature and architetture in the same place.
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Bordeaux's must-see is here. Stunning architecture and an extraordinary permanent exhibition. You'll learn everything about wine from here and elsewhere, from today to Antiquity. And you'll finish with a glass of wine on the 8th floor with a panoramic view of Bordeaux.
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"The historic center of Bordeaux was declared a cultural monument with the so-called Port of the Moon, as the city is poetically called after the crescent-shaped bend of the Garonne River (Port de la Lune). Since the 16th century, the city's bourgeoisie has stood for self-confidence, the desire for freedom, pride and independence. A bourgeoisie that, thanks to its far-reaching trade relations, thanks to the natural harbor on the banks of the Garonne, used its location to maintain economic relations with England or Portugal, with North Africa or South America for centuries. The city's architecture shows the self-confidence, success and continuity of history. No city in Central Europe has such homogeneous architecture as Bordeaux," says the website for the short (15-minute) film contribution in German from the series "Treasures of the World - Heritage of Humanity". It is available in the ARD media library at the following link: => https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/schaetze-der-welt/bordeaux-historisches-zentrum-von-bordeaux-frankreich-folge-362/3sat/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS82ODQ1NDk2
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Sometimes called the beacon of wine tourism or the totem of Bordeaux, the Cité du Vin never ceases to seduce its visitors. Since its opening in 2016, more than 2,000,000 people have already visited this unique building.
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MONUMENT TO THE GIRONDINS Home of the Girondists, victims of the Terror, <<La libertad rompiendo sus cadenas»> triunfa in the upper part of the 43 m high column (1895-1901
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The passengers of pleasure boats (still) insist on a short route between the bar, the shopping area and the cabin and port cities are paying a lot for this. Bordeaux solved the problem with a lifting bridge, not inexpensive, but elegant and with four pylons, each 77 m high, impressively designed as a “gateway” to the city. Even large passenger ships can fit under the 117 m long, 2,500 t middle section of the roadway when it is raised by a maximum of 53 m.
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To allow larger ships to pass through, the middle section can be pulled up using cables.
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Parempuyre offers several significant historical sites. You can explore the neo-Gothic Église Saint-Pierre, built in 1870, or visit Le Vieux Logis, the oldest building in Parempuyre dating back to 1670, which now features a 2-hectare public park. The impressive Neo-Renaissance Château Clément-Pichon, built in 1881 and inspired by Loire Valley châteaux, is also recognized as a historical monument. Additionally, Château Ségur, a 17th-century family-owned vineyard, offers tours and wine tastings.
Yes, Parempuyre is rich in natural beauty. The Bois d'Arboudeau is a 17-hectare wooded area with walking paths and a fitness trail. You can also discover the vast Parc des Jalles, a natural and agricultural park spanning nearly 6,000 hectares, which includes the ecologically significant Marais d'Olives. This marshland offers a nature walk, a bird observatory, and a belvedere for wildlife viewing. The commune's natural environment, featuring gravel pits, vineyards, marshes, and the banks of the Garonne River, can be explored via marked hiking trails.
For cultural enthusiasts, L'Art Y Show regularly programs concerts and festivals, contributing to the local arts scene. While not directly in Parempuyre, the nearby Cité du Vin in Bordeaux offers an immersive experience into wine culture through multimedia presentations and sensory exhibits.
The region around Parempuyre is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and road cycling. For example, there are several gravel biking routes, including loops around the Paloumey Gravel Pit. If you prefer walking, explore hiking trails like the Majolan Park Loop or routes in the Barails Ecological Reserve. Road cyclists can enjoy routes that take you past châteaux and along the waterfront.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Bois d'Arboudeau offers walking paths and a fitness trail suitable for all ages. The Parc des Jalles and Marais d'Olives provide opportunities for nature walks and bird watching. The Bordeaux Public Garden is a large and beautiful park with a botanical garden, perfect for a family outing. Additionally, the Cité du Vin is designed to be an engaging experience for visitors of all ages, making it a good family option.
Beyond the local châteaux, the region boasts impressive architecture. The Cité du Vin in Bordeaux is a unique architectural structure dedicated to wine culture. The Jacques Chaban-Delmas Bridge is a modern lifting bridge connecting Bacalan to the Brazza quays, offering a magnificent walk and an impressive sight when it opens for ships. The Monument to the Girondins in Place des Quinconces is a significant 43-meter high column, standing in one of Europe's largest squares.
Yes, several prominent attractions in the wider Bordeaux area are noted for their accessibility. The Monument to the Girondins, Place des Quinconces, the Jacques Chaban-Delmas Bridge, and the Cité du Vin are all listed as wheelchair accessible, ensuring a more inclusive experience for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The Cité du Vin is often highlighted for its impressive architecture and sensory journey into wine. The Jacques Chaban-Delmas Bridge is appreciated for its magnificent views and the unique experience of seeing it open. The Bordeaux Public Garden is loved as a peaceful urban oasis. Overall, the community enjoys the diverse points of interest, from historical monuments to serene natural parks and vineyards.
Yes, Parempuyre holds several archaeological sites that offer a glimpse into its past. These include Motte Caupenne, a medieval motte and noble house, the location of an ancient church, the Cazeau mill from the Modern era, and the Cadillac fortress, also from the Modern era. These sites provide a deeper historical context to the region.
For those seeking recreational activities, the Léo Lagrange Sports Complex in Parempuyre offers various facilities. These include tennis courts, synthetic football fields, basketball courts, a skateboard track, and an outdoor fitness area, providing options for different sports and activities.
The Port de Lagrange, established in 1681, was historically one of France's first oil ports. Although no longer active, it retains its charming character with quaint streets, traditional fishing cabins, and houses. The dikes at the port are crucial for protecting the area from tides and floods, showcasing its historical importance and ongoing role in local infrastructure.


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