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As part of its commitment to sustainable development, the Grand Saint-Émilionnais Tourist Office is proud to present its commitment to preserving the environment and the local offer. Find out how we are working to promote responsible tourism that respects our destination.



OUR INTERNAL ACTIONS

  • A sustainable development action plan in 2023
  • An image campaign focusing on slow tourism and sustainable development, listing a number of communication initiatives to be implemented in 2024.
  • Our quality approach and the creation of a sustainable development charter to raise awareness among our teams about limiting printing, recycling brochures, water and electricity consumption, etc.
  • Raising awareness among our members and partners through the creation of eco-kits, support in obtaining certification and the organisation of themed meetings.
  • Committed projects with annual events (members' forum, tourist office open day, sustainable development day)
  • Thoughtful communication, in particular by printing brochures using printers that meet environmental standards and limiting the number of brochures sent out by post on a daily basis.
  • Offers of private visits focusing on local products, authenticity and the transmission of know-how

    We believe that sustainable development and tourism can co-exist harmoniously. Working daily with locals, members and partners, we strive to preserve and protect our region while offering unforgettable experiences.

 

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Traveler's guide
eco-responsible

DISCOVERING THE GUIDE

EXPLORE SUSTAINABLY,
LIVE INTENSELY

PREFER TO COME OUT OF SEASON

For a calmer, less crowded experience, we invite you to plan your visit out of season.

OPT FOR MORNING GUIDED TOURS

By choosing to take your guided tours in the morning, you'll benefit from cooler conditions and often fewer people.

OPT FOR A MULTI-DAY TRIP

By staying longer, you have time to relax, explore at a slower pace, and lower your carbon footprint.

OurOUR COMMITTED PARTNERS

our partners

PUBLIC TRANSPORTAND SOFT MOBILITY

The Grand Saint-Emilionnais offers a number of public transport options to help you get around the region. Here are a few solutions available to travellers:

  • Saint-Emilion station: If you arrive by train, Saint-Emilion station is the only station in the Greater Saint-Emilion area. From there, you can get to the village on foot or using the facilities available (tuk-tuk or electric buggy shuttle service in high season).
  • Bus network: The region's bus network provides a daily service between Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion. The bus stop is at the top of the village, providing quick access to the tourist office.

Once you're there, soft mobility is an excellent way to soak up the beauty of the region's vineyards and landscapes, while reducing your carbon footprint:

  • Cycling is an ideal way to discover Saint-Émilion. Whether you prefer a mechanical or electric bike, you're sure to find what you're looking for among the many activities on offer in the area.
  • Hiking trails allow you to explore the rolling countryside, vineyards and historic sites. Don't hesitate to view our walking trails directly online. Paper guides are also available from the Tourist Office shop.
  • Tuk-tuk and electric buggy to visit the region in an unusual and environmentally-friendly way. Clean, quiet, electric transport to take you through the vineyards and narrow streets of the region.


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The Greater Saint-Emilion area is a magnificent place to discover, and by favouring public transport and soft mobility, you are helping to preserve its natural beauty and charm while minimising the environmental impact. Enjoy your stay and discover the region in a sustainable way. Enjoy your trip!

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Every day, you'll find between 2 and 4 wineries open to the public, ready to help you discover the secrets of vines and wine over a tasting session.

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