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Didier LarrieuQuartier Lamiraout
Mimizan
40200
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The newly expanded house was renovated in 2004 and offers a comfortable interior. The outside features a charming oak barnyard nestled in the heart of a pine forest heathland. The directions to reach our location are clearly explained. The price is extremely reasonable, making it an ideal choice. To make a reservation or inquire further, please contact us. There is a wide range of leisure activities available for your enjoyment. MIMIZAN, a unique destination that combines nature and convenience, offers a ground floor maisonette that was built in 1999 and currently measures 35 square meters (which was extended to 9 meters in 2004). The maisonette includes a lovely garden with a barbecue area under an arbor (subject to fire restrictions, such as during the heatwave of 2003). Convenient parking is available right in front of the property.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Bordeaux city, take the left turn onto Lamiraout Way at the entrance road marked by the sign.
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Attractions
- Mimizan Plage: Located just a short distance from Quartier Lamiraout, Mimizan Plage is a beautiful beach resort town on the Atlantic coast. It offers sandy beaches, clear waters, and opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports.
- Courant de Mimizan: This natural waterway runs through the heart of Mimizan and is a popular spot for leisurely walks and bike rides. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views, spot wildlife, and relax in the peaceful atmosphere.
- Parcours Aventure Mimizan: Adventure enthusiasts can head to Parcours Aventure Mimizan, an exciting treetop adventure park. It features various courses with zip lines, rope bridges, and obstacles, providing a thrilling experience for both kids and adults.
- Écomusée de la Grande Lande: Located in Sabres, a short drive from Quartier Lamiraout, Écomusée de la Grande Lande is an open-air museum dedicated to showcasing the natural and cultural heritage of the Landes region. Visitors can explore traditional Landes houses, learn about local traditions, and enjoy exhibitions and workshops.
- Mimizan Forest: The vast Mimizan Forest is a must-visit attraction for nature lovers. It offers numerous walking and cycling trails, allowing visitors to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the area. The forest also features picnic areas and viewpoints overlooking the surrounding landscape.
- Musée de Mimizan: Situated in the center of Mimizan, Musée de Mimizan is a small museum showcasing the history and culture of the town and its surroundings. Exhibits include archaeological artifacts, traditional crafts, and local artworks, providing an insight into the area's rich heritage.
- Biscuiterie de Mimizan: Indulge in the delicious flavors of Mimizan by visiting the Biscuiterie de Mimizan. This biscuit factory produces a range of delectable, traditional French cookies and treats. Take a guided tour, learn about the biscuit-making process, and sample some mouthwatering treats.
- L'Étang d'Aureilhan: This picturesque lake is located just north of Mimizan and offers a tranquil setting for various outdoor activities. Visitors can go boating, fishing, or enjoy a leisurely walk around the lake. There are also picnic areas and a sandy beach for relaxation.
- Musée Despiau-Wlérick: Located in Mont-de-Marsan, a short drive from Quartier Lamiraout, Musée Despiau-Wlérick is an art museum dedicated to the works of two renowned sculptors, Charles Despiau and Robert Wlérick. The museum houses an impressive collection of modern sculptures and hosts temporary exhibitions. 10. Dune du Pilat: While a bit further away from Quartier Lamiraout, the Dune du Pilat is a natural wonder worth visiting. It is the tallest sand dune in Europe, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape. Visitors can climb to the top, take stunning photos, or simply enjoy the unique ecosystem of the dune.