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In a green setting, about twenty kilometers from Saint-Emilion, the Château de Sanse opens its doors to you for all your tourist or professional stops, for your events as well as for your holidays. Let yourself be charmed by the authentic atmosphere, the calm and the idyllic setting of our castle-hotel near Saint-Emilion.

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To learn more about our 3-star services, accommodation availability, activities to discover in the surrounding area, or to organize your event, please do not hesitate to contact us.

By phone, email, or via our contact form, our team will be happy to answer all your questions and assist you in planning your next getaway to Gironde, in the heart of the village of Sainte-Radegonde.

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On-site parking and free storage space for your bicycles are available.

By train

Vélines station: 8.5 kilometers

By plane

Bergerac airport: 45 kilometers (easy access)

Bordeaux airport: 75 kilometers

By car

Coming from Libourne, head towards “Castillon-la-Bataille”, “Pujols”, then “Gensac”. The Château de Sanse is located 1.5 km before the town of Gensac (at the crossroads, turn right towards “Coubeyrac, Château de Sanse”).

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From Bergerac, head towards Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, then continue towards Castillon-la-Bataille. Passing the roundabout in the village of Les Réaux, turn left towards Pessac-sur-Dordogne. Continue to Gensac, then leave the village towards Pujols. After 1.5 km, at the crossroads, turn left towards Coubeyrac, Château de Sanse.

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Coming from Toulouse, take the “La Réole” exit. Then take the direction of “Sauveterre-de-Guyenne” then “Blasimon”, “Pujols” and “Gensac”. We are 1.5 km before the town of “Gensac” (at the crossroads, turn right towards “Coubeyrac, Château de Sanse”).