ARES is a small seaside resort located in the Bay of Arcachon. 48km from Bordeaux, 47km from Arcachon and 7km from the Atlantic Ocean, Ares is the starting point of various destinations: the Bordeaux vineyards or the large sandy beaches of the Landes area...
Don't miss the coastal footpath to Andernos, the Pr{s-Sal{s natural reserve, and the many oyster farms...
The resort was granted the 'Pavillon Bleu' label which reflects the quality, cleanliness and safety of its beaches and seawater.
IN AND AROUND ARES:
* The dune of Pyla: 2.7km long and 500m wide, this sand dune is quite an unexpected geological wonder and a must-see. * Teich Bird Reserve (260 different species of birds). * Boat rides around the Arcachon lake...
OTHER ACTIVITIES > At high tide: swimming, watersports: sailing, wind-surfing etc...
At low tide: beach walking, cockle 'fishing', discover the flora and faune.
In July and August: > Horse-riding > Cycling (cycle track between Lege and Andernos) > Rambling : a 2km coastal path allows visitors to exploy the rare and wild landscape of the Arcachon bay > Tennis > Boules
PRACTICAL INFORMATION You will find the following infrastructure : > Beach club for children ages 3 to 12 (during the summer). > Pets are not allowed on the beaches from 15 June to 15 September.
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A word of advice from Lagrange: French roads are excellent, but not free, so keep some euros handy.
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