neighbouring areas
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Bordeaux, the area's prefecture, is a gorgeous town famous for fine wine and stunning neoclassical architecture. Whether you're looking for a property in Gironde's peaceful countryside or a stylish town apartment, you can find a great range of property in Gironde. Search for property for sale in Gironde and property to rent in Gironde using Primelocation's extensive property locator.
Property for sale in Gironde
Part of the beautiful Aquitaine region of southwest France, Gironde is a vivid green area fed by over 2000 miles of rivers. The Atlantic coastline offers sandy beaches and a climate every bit as appealing as the French Riviera. Surfers flock to Aquitaine for the excellent swell and waves found on some beaches, while sunbathers should head for the Bassin d'Arcachon for peaceful shores with calm seas. Gironde is also France's most wooded area, with shaded forests and trees set near the numerous rivers and streams. Famed for the wines produced in and around Bordeaux and the delicious local cuisine (including impossibly fresh mussels!), Gironde is also place to indulge in fine dining. Bordeaux has a great selection of restaurants and chic boutiques. The peaceful, historic towns and villages such as Saint-Emilion (with an incredible church carved from a cliff-face) and the beautiful Saint-Macaire, offer great places to find property.
Houses and villas for sale in Gironde
Houses and villas along the coast are usually the most expensive (and desirable) properties in Gironde. Head even just a few kilometres inland and prices tend to dip significantly, offering great opportunities for a bargain. Take a look at our latest houses for sale, villas for sale and property to rent in the region. As well as property in Gironde, you can also find property to buy across France and the rest of Europe, including Bouches du Rhone, Var, Provence, Corse, Centre, Charente-Maritimes, Pays de la Loire, Brittany, The Dordogne, Lot et Garonne, Pyrenees, Savoie, Languedoc and Alsace.
