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Hotels in Monségur, France — stay in a 13th-century bastide town 65 km from Bordeaux. Properties near the Dropt valley and Entre-Deux-Mers vineyards.

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About Monségur

Monségur: Bastide Market Town in the Gironde

Monségur is a 13th-century bastide town in the Gironde department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, founded in 1265 on a ridge above the Dropt river valley. Its rectangular grid plan, arcaded central square (Place des Cornières), and Gothic church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste survive largely intact — a textbook example of medieval planned urbanism in southwest France. The surrounding plateau sits within the Entre-Deux-Mers wine corridor, where Bordeaux appellations begin within a few kilometres.

Where to Stay

Accommodation in Monségur is small-scale: chambres d'hôtes, rural gîtes, and a handful of country hotels on the Gironde borderlands. Travelers use the town as a base for cycling the Dropt valley greenway and visiting nearby bastides — Duras, Eymet, and La Réole are each under 25 km away.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Monségur is roughly 65 km southeast of Bordeaux via the D672; no direct rail service, so a hire car is essential.
  • Market day: A traditional weekly market fills the Place des Cornières each Friday morning.
  • Wine access: Côtes-de-Bordeaux and Entre-Deux-Mers estates accept visits; book ahead in harvest season (September–October).

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