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Attractions and Places To See around Listrac-Médoc - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Listrac-Médoc offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Médoc region of France. This area is known for its vineyards and proximity to the Gironde estuary, providing a unique setting for exploration. Visitors can discover significant historical landmarks and enjoy scenic routes. The region's diverse offerings cater to those interested in cultural heritage and outdoor activities.

Best attractions and places to see around Listrac-Médoc

  • The most popular attractions is Citadel of Blaye, a historical site that is a 17th-century citadel and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers historical context and views over the Gironde estuary.
  • Another must-see spot is Saint Raphael Chapel, a religious building and historical site. This old chapel holds historical significance, built on the birthplace of Pey-Berland, and provides a quiet spot for visitors.
  • Visitors also love Blaye–Lamarque Ferry, a ferry service across the Gironde estuary. This facility connects Blaye and Lamarque, offering a practical and scenic alternative to a long detour.
  • Listrac-Médoc is known for its historical sites, religious buildings, and transport facilities. These things to do near Listrac-Médoc offer a variety of experiences for visitors to explore.
  • The attractions around Listrac-Médoc are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 115 upvotes and 30 photos shared.

Last updated: July 2, 2026

Blaye–Lamarque Ferry

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The Department of Gironde ensures the crossing of the estuary on the line: Blaye – Lamarque.
The crossing on the Sébastien Vauban amphidrom lasts around 20 minutes (between 15 minutes and 35 minutes depending on the tide) for a distance of 4.5 kilometers. It allows you to avoid a two-hour detour.
A ship ensures the crossing for 4 rotations per day in winter and 10 in summer.
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For all modes of transport used (bike, car, etc.), the cost of the driver’s seat is not included. As of July 1, 2021, tonnage is limited to 3.5 tonnes on the Blaye-Lamarque crossing.
Timetables on transgironde.fr - Real-time information by subscribing to the site gironde.fr/bacs - You will find up-to-date information there.
Please note, please arrive 30 minutes before the indicated departure time. No reservation for crossings is possible.

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Citadel of Blaye

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In the urban area north of the river port of Saugeron is the 17th century citadel of Blaye, which has an early Roman fortification. In 1652, under the direction of Field Marshal and engineer Blaise François Pagan (1604 - † 1665) began a first fortress expansion. In the same place under the engineer François Ferry (1649-1701) from 1680 and 1689, the well-preserved citadel was built, the work had been under the control of the fortress builder Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban (1633-1770). The Citadel of Blaye belongs together with Fort Pâté (on the same Gironde island) and Fort Médoc since July 7, 2008 under the name "Verrou Vauban" UNESCO World Heritage.

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Blaye-Etauliers - Cycle path 🚴

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Excellent dedicated rail-to-trail section: The old railway line leads to the entrance to the citadel of Blaye. The continuation on the rural road is also very idyllic and almost car-free

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Saint Raphael Chapel

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Nice little church with tables nearby for a picnic break.

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The estate, known as La Grange du Gar, was owned by the Deluc family at the end of the Ancien Régime. Later, Adelaïde-Édouard Lelièvre, marquis de La Grange, senator and member of the institute, grand officer of the legion of honor, diplomat, acquires by his marriage with the daughter of the duke of La Force, the property of La Grange in 1847. A new castle in a neo-Gothic style was built there on the site of the outbuildings according to a project by the Bordeaux architect Gustave Alaux. The work was completed in 1856, as evidenced by the date on a cul-de-lampe near the entrance.

The old noble house of Lagrange comprised a rectangular main building flanked by quadrangular towers at opposite angles and a circular turret; this one dating from 1641 as well as a datable fountain from the 17th century isolated in the park reminds us of the presence of an old castle which has now disappeared. Multiple gargoyles and chimeras decorate the building and give this place a surprisingly magical side. It is connected to the old turret by a neo-Gothic chapel whose sculpted decoration is probably due to the ornamentalist Octavien Belloc, who also worked under the authority of Gustave Alaux on the restoration site of the church of Saint -Ciers-sur-Gironde.
Today, the Borgeat de Lagrange castle is not a place freely open to the public, it is inhabited by the owners but also you can meet some travelers under the same roof. Indeed, this castle offers for small groups 5 separate guest rooms and all the luxury comforts of such an establishment (kitchen with dishwasher, dining area, microwave oven, barbecue, terrace, swimming pool, garden, car park), which is why we invite you to take advantage of all the places of life at your disposal in the conviviality and the respect of the intimacy of each one.


The vineyard, as for him, was classified in first cru bourgeois and in second bourgeois for the wines of palus, as mentioned it the various editions of Bordeaux and its wines in the second half of the 19th century. Maison Borgeat has a wide range of wines from the Bordeaux region. From the left bank with the Médoc and Haut Médoc, planted mainly in cabernet sauvignon producing very strong and complex wines, to the right bank with Blaye in large part using merlot to make balanced and sweet wines, without forgetting more specific appellations like St Macaire which is famous for its complex white wines, as well as its sweet wines. Château Borgeat de Lagrange represents today the know-how of Maison Borgeat

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May 11, 2026, Blaye–Lamarque Ferry

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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The arrival at Lamarque is great

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Water point on the facade of the building opposite the chapel

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easy to get to the Médoc

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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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Beautiful railway track cycle path between Blaye and Etauliers.

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It is not necessary for cyclists to be at the jetty 30 minutes before departure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Listrac-Médoc?

The region offers significant historical landmarks. A prominent site is the Citadel of Blaye, a 17th-century UNESCO World Heritage site offering historical context and views over the Gironde estuary. Another is the Saint Raphael Chapel, an old chapel built on the birthplace of Pey-Berland, providing a quiet spot with historical significance.

Are there family-friendly activities available near Listrac-Médoc?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Citadel of Blaye is tagged as family-friendly and offers entertainment during summer evenings. The Saint Raphael Chapel is also family-friendly, with picnic tables and a water fountain nearby. Additionally, a scenic ride on the Blaye–Lamarque Ferry can be an enjoyable experience for all ages.

What cycling opportunities are there around Listrac-Médoc?

The area around Listrac-Médoc is excellent for cycling. You can explore the Blaye-Etauliers - Cycle path 🚴, a renovated rail-to-trail section that leads to the entrance of the Citadel of Blaye, offering an idyllic and almost car-free route. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for Cycling around Listrac-Médoc, MTB Trails around Listrac-Médoc, and Road Cycling Routes around Listrac-Médoc.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots in the area?

Yes, the Citadel of Blaye offers excellent views over the Gironde estuary. The Blaye–Lamarque Ferry also provides a scenic crossing of the estuary, allowing you to appreciate the landscape from the water.

What is the best way to cross the Gironde estuary near Listrac-Médoc?

The most practical and scenic way to cross the Gironde estuary is by taking the Blaye–Lamarque Ferry. This service connects Blaye and Lamarque, avoiding a significant detour. The crossing takes approximately 20 minutes, though it can vary with tides. It is advisable to check current timetables on transgironde.fr and arrive 30 minutes before the indicated departure time, except for cyclists who do not need to arrive as early.

Are there any accessible attractions for wheelchair users?

The Blaye–Lamarque Ferry is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing a means to cross the Gironde estuary. For other attractions, it's recommended to check specific accessibility details beforehand.

What are some popular outdoor activities near Listrac-Médoc?

Beyond cycling, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, a moderate mountain bike route is the Citadel of Blaye – Blaye Citadel loop from Fort Médoc, covering about 40 km. Many routes pass through the scenic vineyards characteristic of the Médoc region.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Listrac-Médoc?

Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty. The Citadel of Blaye is loved for its historical significance, UNESCO status, and the vibrant atmosphere with bars, restaurants, and summer entertainment. The Saint Raphael Chapel is valued for its quiet, historical charm and picnic facilities. The Blaye–Lamarque Ferry is praised for being a practical and scenic transport option.

Can I find places for a picnic or a break near the attractions?

Yes, the area around the Saint Raphael Chapel offers tables nearby, making it a suitable spot for a picnic break. There is also a water fountain available at this location.

Are there any unique accommodations or estates to see in the region?

While not a public attraction in the traditional sense, the historic estate known as A historic gite for small groups (Château Borgeat de Lagrange) is a notable site. This neo-Gothic castle, built in 1856, has a rich history and a vineyard. It is inhabited by its owners but also offers guest rooms for travelers, providing a unique experience of the region's heritage and wine culture.

What is the typical duration of cycling routes around Listrac-Médoc?

Cycling routes vary in length and difficulty. For instance, an easy touring bicycle route like the Moulin de Tiquetorte – Cycle Path to Margaux loop from Moulis-en-Médoc is about 25 km. Moderate routes, such as the Château Lafite Rothschild – Cos d'Estournel loop, can be around 39 km. More challenging road cycling routes, like the Dirt Path Through the Pines – From Arsac to Louens loop, can extend to over 120 km.

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