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22/07/2007, 21:10
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DavidHicks
Joined on 18/07/2007
Manchester
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Arcachon
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I am going to Arachon for a short holiday in a few months. Does anyone know any good low cost hotels there that are in good reach of the railway station and the beach?
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22/07/2007, 23:47
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TWINKLE

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23/07/2007, 11:31
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Blanche Neige
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David
Twinks has given a good link to the tourist office at Arcachon, I think it would be best to ask them about cheap hotels, also ask about B&Bs.
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23/07/2007, 12:54
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Hoddy
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We stayed in the Grand Hotel Richelieu in Arcachon in June this year. The room was OK and had a decent bathroom, but was nowhere near as grand as the pretentious reception area would have had you believe. I suppose the rooms with a sea view were better - they were certainly more expensive. We arrived in late afternoon without a booking and the price offered came down when we seemed to hesitate; we eventually paid 75E per night for a double room. Breakfast was in a cramped dining room and was 8.50E each. It was very close to the beach though. Arcachon may be expensive, but it certainly seems very popular. When we tried to book for a family of five in two rooms for August we couldn't find any vacancies at all. Other hotels which I noticed with more or less immediate access to beach were the Hotel Trianon and the Park Inn Hotel. I envy you. I thought Arcachon was a lovely place and there was lots to see and do in the area. Best of luck. Hoddy
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24/08/2007, 16:07
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Frederick

Joined on 23/06/2007
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You should have a good time.....drag yourself to the top of the dune....get sandblasted by the hooligan that always blows up there ... and come back down with pockets full of sand ....the perfect day out !
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06/11/2007, 18:17
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DavidHicks
Joined on 18/07/2007
Manchester
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Re: Arcachon
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I have decided to leave this until next year when we get better weather, but I am travelling with BMI Baby for the first time this weekend and Im really excited. Hopefully if my flight is great then I will use them to Bordeaux next year.
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23/04/2008, 19:52
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Annie1904
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Re: Arcachon
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David -
I hope you have made your plans for Bordeaux/Arcachon this year. I went 4 years ago and had a great time. I've visited Bordeaux a few times - lovely city, but decided on this occasion to build in a few days by the sea in Arcachon. I was initially driven by the desire to sample thallasotherapy and so booked into a rather mundane chain hotel near the thallasotherapy entre. But there was a wee shuttle bus which I used to get into town. I have to say that I spent less time in the thallasotherapy centre than I had first intended, because I was bowled over by the charm of the Arcachon itself and so spent more time there than I had meant to. Lovely beaches all along that bit of coast,and near my hotel, but the one in town was lovely! Very clean, and nice wide sands. Plenty of space for everyone. Nice pier, too. Arcachon is quite an old fashioned place - a bit like a UK Fifties resort, but wonderful for families. But also rather upmarket - some rather nice yachts in the harbour and bay. If you do stay for a few days, its worth hiring a bike and cycling around the bay a bit - very picturesque. Also the seafood restaurants were wonderful. As far as Bordeaux is concerned, I'll be back again this summer for the wine festival in June!
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