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Nicola recently finished writing the new edition of Lonely Planet's Pocket Bordeaux guidebook, which is out in May Here she shares her expert opinion on day trips beyond the city. Finding time to do it all. Follow in the 19th-century footsteps of Bordelaise aristocrats to this lovable seaside town on the Atlantic Coast. A migratory bird stopover, this slip of a deserted island all but disappears at high tide.
Travel time: 90 minutes by train and bicycle or bus. However you ascend, the seafaring panorama at the top is unmatched. Dune du Pilat is the indisputable celebrity read: heavily touristed sight on this stretch of the wave-whipped Atlantic coast. Access it by bicycle or public transport to reduce the carbon load, and join a guided nature walk run by the Espace Accueil at the dune entrance to learn about the fragility and diversity of this vulnerable sand mountain.
How to get to Dune du Pilat from Bordeaux: Take the minute train to Arcachon from Bordeaux, then hop on local bus line 3 from the stop in front of the station — or walk five minutes to the seafront and rent a bicycle to cycle 35 minutes to the dune, 6.
The ride, mainly along a dedicated cycling path, might be as thrilling as the final destination. At the dock in Cap Ferret, urban Bordeaux feels a million miles away. Such is the raw, natural beauty of this little-touched cape, where sandy walking trails wind through dunes and pine forest, and oyster farmers grow silvery mollusks tasting of citrus, vanilla and even roasted hazelnut.
The feral pull of wild and windy Cap Ferret is such that you might simply not be able to leave. Read more articles.