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Cuisine of Aquitaine

Cuisine of Aquitaine

The origins of Aquitaine’s viticulture are said to date from the Roman occupation of the region in the first century. Since this time, the industry has flourished into the multibillion-pound enterprise that dominates international wine. This, of course, means that much of the interest in Aquitaine cuisine is dominated by talk of the wines of Bordeaux, yet there is much more to enjoy during a visit to this fascinating region of south-west France.

Duck confit

Local specialities

The French tradition of fine dining means that each region in the nation is blessed with a host of specialities. The Aquitaine region is no different, and its regional dishes are packed with flavour and cooked with panache. One of the best-known gourmet dishes is duck or goose foie gras. Though somewhat controversial due to the production process, foie gras has become a must-try delicacy, with its former reserve for special occasions giving way to wide availability at any time of the year.

Gourmet duck

Another duck speciality originating in Aquitaine is the duck confit – a meal whose history can be traced back over centuries to its first presentation at the royal banquets of Henry IV. The dish follows the traditional production method, with duck legs stewed in fat along with local herbs and salt. Best enjoyed with one of the many fine wines of the Bordeaux region, the duck confit is certainly a meal fit for a king.

Favourite Gironde Campsites

Camping de la Côte d’Argent
Camping de la Côte d’Argent is a large, well-equipped site set back a short walk from the sandy beach, part of a long ribbon of golden sand running from the Gironde to the Spanish border. The beach is just magnificent, with lots of water sports available too. The huge Landes pine forest encloses the site, so walkers and cyclists can explore over 100 km of trails and cycle paths. Hourtin-Plage itself is a pleasant little resort with a few shops and restaurants.
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Yelloh! Village Saint Emilion
Nestled in the heart of the vineyards near Bordeaux, Yelloh! Village Saint-Emilion offers an ideal retreat for families traveling with caravans, motorhomes, or tents. Spacious pitches, some with private sanitary facilities, ensure a comfortable and authentic camping experience. Set within 10 hectares of lush greenery, the campsite provides a serene environment for relaxation and adventure. Families can enjoy a variety of on-site activities including a heated swimming complex with partially covered pools suitable for all ages. Sports facilities including a newly renovated sports area featuring a multisport field, tennis courts, ping-pong tables, teqball, fitness stations, and a double zip line. Lake activities including canoeing, pedal boating, and fishing.Children will delight in the dedicated play areas and the vibrant kids' club, while parents can explore local vineyards or visit the nearby medieval town of Saint-Emilion, renowned for its rich history and wine heritage. 
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Something sweet

canele cake

To satisfy the palate of those with a sweet tooth, Aquitaine cuisine has the perfect option: the Bordeaux canele cake. A small, fluted cake featuring the distinctive flavours of rum and vanilla, the canele cake provides a sweet treat to round off any meal, with its crunchy caramelised shell the perfect complement to either a glass of Sauternes or a cup of coffee.

Red or white?

Such is the plethora of wine options available to visitors of Aquitaine, having the time to sample all there is to offer is impossible. Thanks to the fantastic climate and humid conditions enjoyed by the region, the quality of grapes cultivated in Bordeaux is without compare, enabling production of such instantly recognisable names as Château Lafite and Château Figeac. Regardless of preference, the red and white wines available from notable wine houses will offer a delicious taste of what has become an invaluable industry to the region and to France as a whole.

Favourite Pyrénées Atlantique Campsites

Camping Larrouleta
Camping Larrouleta is an all year site located at the heart of the Basque country. The site has been developed around a 2.5 hectare lake which has a sandy beach and is ideal for fishing. On-site amenities include a swimming pool, covered in low season. There is also a bar/restaurant specialised in local cuisine and where occasional Basque folk evenings are held in high season. The 327 touring pitches are of a good size. Choose between the standard (80m²) with electricity (5A), or a number of ‘Grand Confort’ pitches are available (about 100m²) with 10A electricity, water and drainage.
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Bordeaux Wine Festival - Mid June

This is a fantastic opportunity to wander along the 2km wine route, tasting the finest of the region's produce. In addition to the various winemakers' booths, there are 2 hour tasting workshops, parades and banquets. In the evenings, enjoy music and son et lumière shows, projected onto the 18th century buildings.

Stay for a couple of days and you can pick up a pass for the vineyards and meet the winemakers themselves.