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Andernos-les-Bains

Andernos-les-Bains, also known as the "city of culture" of Arcachon, is a small town in the south-west of France metropolitan with an area of ​​20.01 km2 where 11,712 inhabitants lived with warm and sociable temperament. For your next holidays, allow us to suggest the holiday rentals in Andernos-les-Bains so that you can benefit from a quiet stay and in excellent living conditions.

This small city in the region of New Aquitaine is highly appreciated because it shelters the longest jetty in France at exactly 232 meters in size. Take advantage of a good walk in the park by strolling along this colossal jetty, ideal for taking a breath of fresh air and taking advantage of the sea breeze.

There are magnificent villas implanted given the landscapes of Andernos-les-Bains which are perfectly in keeping with the natural environment of the village. Several sports entertainments make progress, among other things, in order to enhance the stays of the visitors, but also of the places. Do you like outdoor outings? Take advantage of excursions in the esteys that will make you spend pleasant moments in the company of a fauna and flora with a great quality.

The shore fishing ... Did you hear about that ? It is a must-see activity in Andernos-les-Bains. You really have to practice! Make the most of the experience by making some litte walks in a calm water to gather up some shells in the famous Arcachon Basin which is rich in oysters.

Among other things, Andernos-les-Bains hosts various leisure establishments, including a casino, 2 decadent nightclubs, a cinema that can accommodate 200 people. If you wish to know the history of the city, the Church of Saint-Eloi is a magnificent place to crash where you will discover a beautiful relay of the pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostela. The place will also reveal murals and old paintings dating from the 15th and 17th century. Close to this vestige of the past are the Gallo-Roman ruins which are classified in the inventory of historical monuments in 1933, so to see imperatively!