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Delivery meal

Delivery of packed lunches & breakfasts, delivery of your shopping before your arrival or even catering on site for a memorable evening, our villa has concocted many services for you to facilitate these delicious moments of exchange and conviviality.

Brasero

Wellness bubble by Cécile

Plantar reflexologie

In the house or by the water, enjoy a real moment of well-being thanks to Cécile Michas, a certified practitioner of the French federation of reflexology.

Treat yourself to a wellness break

Body massages and beauty treatments

Aline from Escale Bien-être et Sport offers fabulous treatments and body massages by the pool, in the gîte or under the trees near the Gironde estuary.

 Secrets of History

Guided tours

How about being guided by our bilingual tourist guide? Visit the citadel of Blaye, the vineyard of Cognac, Bordeaux or Arcachon thanks to Marie’s precious advice!

A special day to celebrate, a person to pamper, a need to make your stay unforgettable? We suggest you decorate the villa for a birthday, a party, a wedding, and put you in touch with our event partners…

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Special events

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Joie de vivre by Secret de la Corniche...

Bourg medieval town close to Bordeaux

Near Bordeaux, Bourg is a medieval village classified as an “Ancient Village”. Discover Bourg medieval town close to Bordeaux, on the banks of the Dordogne, at 5 minutes from Secret de la Corniche. It is known for its charming medieval town centre. Its vineyards and its magnificent natural scenery are lovely. All in all, a stay at Le Secret de la Corniche is an excellent opportunity to discover Bourg medieval town close to Bordeaux, its history, culture, nature and gastronomy. At only 50 min from Bordeaux, you have to visit it! It is also a village where you can go from the Secret de la Corniche walking or cycling. Our suggestions to discover Bourg, medieval village close to Bordeaux. Here are a few suggestions to help you discover Bourg :

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Meet Cécile Michas, reflexologist at Secret de la Corniche

Foot reflexology to help you relax… We met Cécile by chance and immediately fell in love with her, her philosophy of life and her desire to make you feel good through the treatments she gives during her consultations. Between two big toe massages, she shares her secrets to happiness. Cécile, who are you? I’m the mother of a 12-year-old boy, and I worked for a long time in the insurance sector before becoming a reflexologist. In fact, I’ve always been attracted to reflexology as a patient and I read a lot in bookshops to explore all the benefits. I also met some very inspiring people on the subject and exchanged a lot with them. At the age of 42, I decided to go back to school and enrolled at the Ecole Réflexo 33. These 16 months of enriching training have enabled me to perfect my skills and now offer complex reflexology sessions. I’m now doing something that makes sense, in which I feel fulfilled and which allows me to bring well-being and relaxation. What is foot reflexology? Reflexology is a manual technique that has been practised since ancient times, and has been reputed for thousands of years to have the ability to act on the whole body. It is a precise technique of acupressure on all the feet. This method is based on the existence of reflex zones on the feet, corresponding to an organ, a gland or a part of the body. By activating certain points simply by applying pressure, you can relax and act remotely on physical symptoms linked to stress, in order to improve their condition or revitalise them. My work will enable the body to regulate itself and achieve a state of balance called “homeostasis”. How does a massage session work? A reflexology session lasts an hour on average. During the first session, I carry out a detailed interview, during which we discuss the client’s motivations for having a reflexology session. I then carry out a diagnosis in order to adapt my therapeutic protocol. Sitting on the person’s feet, I begin my session with relaxing movements, then I perform certain manipulations, called “digitopression” or “acupressure” on specific points of the foot. What effects can I expect from foot reflexology? The benefits of foot reflexology are numerous, but we can classify them into 3 parts: Why did you choose to treat yourself at Le Secret de la Corniche? Secret de la Corniche is first and foremost a meeting with Pamela and Denis, a very lovely project, but also a love affair with the site, which is marvellous, natural, and which allows you to disconnect and refocus on what’s essential as soon as you arrive. Is there a secret spot in the region that inspires you and that you’d like us to discover? The picturesque route de la Corniche, a lovely 10km walk along the Gironde estuary. I’m always amazed by these landscapes, troglodyte houses and cliffs. Nature is all the more beautiful in spring and autumn. Prices for reflexology sessions Means of payment accepted: cheque, cash

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Manufacturing secrets

Our before and after photos To renovate our country house, we’re cleaning up the facade, sanding the parquet floors, repainting the walls, adding a shower room and a WC, creating a 6th bedroom, changing the veranda and redesigning the outside. To do this, we’re calling on local professionals, including painters, bricklayers, tilers and plumbers. Together with friends and family, we’re rolling up our sleeves to get the job done by June 2023. Until we can give you photos of the finished villa, here’s a selection of our Before/After transformations.

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Our favourite cycling routes from Secret de la corniche

If you’re a cycling enthusiast, grab your rucksack, hat and sunglasses before hopping on your bike and taking in the sights around Secret de la Corniche. Here are our 2 favourite cycling loops… From Secret de la Corniche to Blaye via the Route de la Corniche (20km round trip) Between charming houses and the Gironde estuary The Route de la Corniche is THE ROAD to discover. Drive along the Gironde estuary, Route de la Reuille. On one side you can admire the beautiful stone houses built in local quarries. On the other, the flower-filled gardens beside the water. Most of these houses belonged to fishermen. You’ll see numerous carrelets (fishing huts) all along the estuary. And semi-mediterranean plants, such as palms, banana trees and rhododendrons, have come back from their journeys at sea… On the cliffside, protected from the wind and benefiting from south-facing sunlight, the plants feel particularly at home here! At “Marmisson”, look up and scan the cliffs: troglodytic houses nestle high up. Stone has long been quarried in the area. Some abandoned quarries have become houses with uninterrupted views over the Gironde. In other places, the old quarries were used as wine cellars, mushroom beds or shipyards. At “Furt”, picnic tables offer a photo break, with pretty private carrelets to admire. Shrimp, shad, lamprey, catfish and sea bass are or were caught here. At the end of the Route de la Corniche, the Port de Roque de Thau and its large pontoon. Next to it, picnic tables and pretty carrelets. In summer, take a break at the Cuis’Thau guinguette, beside the water with your feet in the grass. A la carte: savoury galettes, salads and sweet crêpes. In the evening, watch the sun set over the estuary.Visit the village of Plassac and the citadel at Blaye Take the D669, paying careful attention to traffic, to get to the old village of Plassac. Here, you’ll love wandering around and being surprised by the charm of the place, from one alleyway to the next. Mosaics, a marina, “carrelets”, walks and panoramic views of the Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux vineyards all pass before your eyes. In summer, the Bel Ami guinguette will have you dancing the night away with its crazy programme of concerts. After Plassac, take the D669 to Blaye and its majestic citadel. Listed as a UNESCO site, there are 1,000 ways to discover it: on your own, on a guided tour, on foot, in a horse-drawn carriage, on a miniature train, by boat, etc. Open all year round and freely accessible, don’t hesitate to pick up the map of the town provided at the gîte before you go. In the citadel, the many narrow streets are home to shops, restaurants, museums, temporary exhibitions and open-air art galleries. After Blaye, take the same route back to the gîte.Before heading home, you can take the ferry and explore the Fort Médoc by bike. From Secret de la Corniche to Bourg via… the Route de la Corniche (again and again!) (25km round trip) Between vineyards and the Gironde estuary Our gîte is right in the middle of the Route de la Corniche. So it’s unthinkable not to explore the other half of this route! From the gîte, get ready to climb the famous côte de la Reuille. It’s a tough climb, but well worth it! At the top, there’s a sublime view of the junction between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. There’s a bench where you can catch your breath while admiring the scenery. And off we go! We’re off again, heading for Bayon town centre! Stop off at the beautiful Romanesque church: the bell tower topped by a stone Virgin Mary hosts classical music concerts from time to time. Then you come to the promontory of Château Eyquem, with a compass rose on the ground and an orientation table. From the heights, you can see the islands of the estuary in the distance, then the Médoc opposite. The Montalon mill in St André de Cubzac and the Pont d’Aquitaine in Bordeaux can also be seen in the distance… How about a wine tasting? Château Eyquem organises guided tours of its vineyards and cellars. The prize: a tasting of red, white or rosé wine. To book your visit, contact Gérard on 06 51 01 06 94.A rich history: Bourg and the Pair non Pair cave Get back on your bike and head for the ancient village of Bourg. This is our favourite village, the one where we grew up and lived. So, of course, we strongly advise you to visit it! Part upper town, part lower town, Bourg is a charming village surrounded by medieval ramparts. Art galleries, second-hand goods dealers, shopkeepers, restaurants with terraces, a marina, a park planted with trees, a citadel with oil tanks from the Second World War and an underground passageway from the Middle Ages are all points of interest to discover. Don’t forget the city map we’ve left for you at the gîte, so you can visit it in full. After Bourg, take the route in the opposite direction and return to the gîte.Option before returning: take the Route de Croûte to Prignac and Marcamps and visit the Grotte de Pair non Pair, a jewel of prehistoric art in the Gironde.

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Our gourmet formulas

Are you more “delivery of packed lunches” or “hands-on”? To fully enjoy your days dreaming by the water or in your cozy nest, we offer to deliver your breakfasts or meals. « Breakfast » delivery Price: 15.00€ per person, delivery included. Recovery of your shopping at the drive We pick up your groceries at the drive-thru and deliver them to the gîte before your arrival. Your products will be stored directly in the refrigerator and in the cupboards so that you do not have to worry about finding an open shop near your gîte. Reservation 48 hours before your arrival depending on availability.Prices including tax: €20 (excluding the purchase of your shopping).Drive Leclerc in Cars (Blaye): click here to do your shopping.Delicatessen: The Plassac grocery store. Hire a caterer We put you in touch with several caterers at home according to your budget and your desires.

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