An extended summer On the Gironde coast, the "Indian summer" is not just a pretty phrase. From September to mid-November, temperatures still fluctuate around 22 °C in the afternoon, while the Atlantic water remains at an average of 19 °C. The result: you can enjoy the 124 km of beaches with less ...
ining a tannic backbone and a freshness that lasts over time. Another characteristic of the area is the presence of woods and forests (close to the Landes of Gironde). This affects the microclimates, air circulation, sometimes humidity, and thus the management of the vineyard. Simply put, the terro ...
auty has embarked on a participatory approach to reflect and build together the future of tourism and the local event business. In particular, the Gironde capital has launched the Agora Tourisme Bordeaux website on which residents and visitors are invited to express themselves (see link below). E ...
orities are already thinking about replanting the devastated landscape. This disaster left its mark, with no less than 21,000 ha of charred forest in Gironde. This disaster is impressive, but it may offer an opportunity to adapt Europe's largest man-made forest to the new climatic conditions, esp ...
Thunderstorms without rain In mid-August 2022, dry thunderstorms made the news in France as this weather phenomenon was likely to affect the Gironde department already plagued by fires. But what exactly is this weather phenomenon? Its name may seem paradoxical since we generally think that thund ...
of 2022 in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, in the natural settings of the Basque Country, as well as in the Château de Cazeneuve. This castle located in Préchac, Gironde, was the perfect backdrop for this TV series as it dates back to the 17th century and was one of King Henri IV's properties. She is carried ...