Sauternes
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About Sauternes
A sleepy Gironde village on the banks of the Ciron River, Sauternes is famed for its world-class dessert wines, borne of a unique microclimate. Surrounded by vineyards, the village is a charming maze of old stone houses, with wineries, restaurants and heritage attractions within easy reach. Accommodation options include simple guesthouses as well as sleek luxury châteaux, perfect for fun trips with friends or epic honeymoon retreats. Either way, the best places to stay in Sauternes promise something special.
Stroll around town to marvel at quirky historic homes, popping in to the striking Church of Saint-Pierre-es-Liens or the Castle of Yquem, known for its 16th-century frescoes. Take scenic ambles along the banks of the Ciron River, enjoy a cruise, or go cycling and horse riding between picturesque rows of vines.
The tourist office organises excellent group tours of leading wineries — Arche, Filhot, Guiraud and Raymond Lafon, to name just a few — but private guided excursions also come highly recommended. Don't miss your chance to taste fabulous wines paired with delicious dishes at some of the best places to stay in Sauternes.
The Best Places to Stay in Sauternes
For a Charming B&B
- La Sauternaise is a charming guesthouse with just four characterful rooms. Interiors fuse traditional and contemporary elements, there's a shady garden for sipping a glass or two of local produce, and big breakfasts set you up for days of exploring. A tranquil, intimate choice.
For a Vineyard Escape
- Château d'Arche has eight classic, understated guestrooms in a historic castle. Nestled amongst vineyards famed for producing some of the region's top wines, the hotel offers excellent tours and tastings. A laid-back choice for wine lovers.
- Château Lafaurie Peyraguey is a gorgeous château-turned-chic hotel, with sleek rooms and suites inviting foodies to kick back in absolute luxury. Dine in style at two Michelin-starred restaurant Lalique, where Chef Jérôme Schilling serves traditional French cuisine with a twist, or enjoy private wine tastings at the acclaimed onsite winery. Superb.
FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY VILLA
- If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.
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Travel information
- Fly to Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport, 50 minutes from Sauternes by car. Alternatively, take the TGV from Paris via Bordeaux; you'll be in Sauternes in 4 hours.
- Gironde is wonderful for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
- Travel between May and September for warm weather (with temperatures peaking around 27°C). Spring or autumn visitors can expect cooler temperatures. The harvest season is inevitably busy, but very appealing.
STILL NOT SURE?
- Explore our list of all the best places to stay in Bordeaux.
- Alternatively, expand your search to see our pick of the best places to stay in Gironde.
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Best Hotels in Sauternes
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Relais du Chateau d'Arche Sauternes 9 rooms from $133
Weddings - Not only is this an idyllic location for a wedding, they have reception rooms available too.Foodies - The chateau produces its own wine and organises tours and tastings on the property.Great walks - Take the scenic stroll down to the village of Sauternes.Sights nearby - Visit the nearby medieval village of Saint-Macaire.A charming chateau and guesthouse with its own winery, offering traditional, understated accommodation. Nestled amongst vineyards, the hotel offers tastings and tours around the property. A tranquil base to explore this wine region from. See More
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La Sauternaise Sauternes (place de l'Eglise) 4 rooms from $135
Local exploring - Located next to Gascogne Natural Regional Park and surrounded by vineyards and historic towns and villages.Sights nearby - Discover the historic castles of the South Gironde.Full of characterBoutiqueRecommended by - SawdaysA charming guesthouse located on the wine route of Bordeaux in Graves and Sauternes. The four rooms are a cool mix of traditional and contemporary styles. Featuring a shady garden, ideal for sipping on a chilled glass of local produce. A perfect base to explore the region from. See More
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Chateau Lafaurie Peyraguey Sauternes (33210 Bommes) 13 rooms from $600
Local exploring - Just a couple minutes from Sauternes - a small town full of Premiers Grands Crus Classés (first growth vines)Foodies - Michelin-star chef Jérôme Schilling serves traditional French cuisine with a twistSights nearby - Unesco World Heritage Site of stunning medieval town Saint-Emilion just a short drive awayDesigner - Rooms and suites designed by Green and Mingarelli in style evocative of art decoRecommended by - Tablet, Relais & ChateauxA beautiful French château boasting a 13th-century premier cru winery as its main attraction. Michelin-star chef serves an exquisite menu of home-grown produce, whilst the collection of luxurious rooms and suites have a contemporary, slick design. A superb gastronomic escape. See More