Visit Meschers-sur-Gironde
The Regulus caves and the Matata caves are originally natural. They are the result of long erosion of the limestone cliffs that give the village its originality and uniqueness. These natural cavities were later enlarged by man to become inhabited troglodytic caves.
There's also a small market (daily in summer) on the church square.
We recommend a stroll along the harbor, where the colorful fishermen's huts add a unique touch. Restaurants and bars lining the canal invite you to relax for a coffee or lunch.
But don't leave without taking the tour carreletsThese little huts, clinging to the cliffs and overlooking the Gironde estuary, were once used for fishing.
The most beautiful beaches in Meschers
The beaches of Meschers invite you to relax and contemplate. They are all unique. We recommend that you discover each of them during your stay in Meschers.
Nuns' Beach, is the liveliest of all, with its waterfront restaurants and nautical center.
La conche de CadetThe more discreet, nestled between the cliffs, is more difficult to access, but well worth the detour. With very few visitors, it's the ideal place to recharge your batteries.
Les Vergnes beach and Suzac beach are wilder, surrounded by a beautiful pine forest. You'll feel right at home in the middle of nature, in a landscape untouched by mass tourism.