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Escape to Cap Ferret

Cap Ferret, located in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, offers 25 km of stunning and refreshing scenery. On one side is the bay, on the other the sea, and in between the two, the forest, not to mention the many villages and oyster ports. 

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Large beaches with fine sand, the delicious scent of the pine forest, adorable fishing huts, villas nestled in lush greenery — there is no doubt, you’ve arrived at the peninsula of Cap Ferret.

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Cap Ferret
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Top things to see and do during your trip to Cap Ferret

Couple dans une cabane à huîtres du Cap-Ferret
Couple dans une cabane à huîtres du Cap-Ferret - © Eric Cowez

Oyster farming ports and villages

Due to its geographical location, Cap Ferret devotes itself to oyster farming. Here, no less than 11 oyster ports and villages can be found. You will also find numerous tasting shacks along the waterfront.

Chapelle de la Villa Algérienne, Village de l'Herbe, Cap-Ferret
Chapelle de la villa algérienne, Village de l'Herbe, Cap Ferret - © iStock - Eric Cowez

The village of l’Herbe

Amongst the villages of Cap Ferret, we recommend the village of l’Herbe as the most picturesque. Utterly charming with its colourful wooden cabins and its maze of narrow alleys leading to the beach, the village can be visited freely all year round, or with a guide in the summer.

An absolute must-see: Chapelle de la Villa Algérienne (Chapel of the Algerian villa). At the end of the 21st century, Léon Lesca constructed a Moorish style villa. Destroyed in the 60s, only the chapel remains. From mosaics to mashrabiya, this building features everything typical of an oriental style.

  • Chapelle de la Villa Algérienne
  • Boulevard de la Plage
  • 33970
  • Lège-Cap-Ferret
  • France
Vélo au Cap Ferret
Vélo au Cap Ferret - © Eric Cowez

Go for a cycle

Ready for a short bike excursion? Make your way to the village of Four, then to Grand Piquey and finally, Petit Piquey. La Pointe aux Chevaux, located between these two villages, offers a panoramic view over the whole bay.

Phare du Cap Ferret
Phare du Cap Ferret - © Eric Cowez

Cap Ferret lighthouse

One of the unmissable elements of Cap Ferret is its lighthouse. The superb view from the top of the lighthouse is well worth the climb: 258 steps are between you and the breathtaking view. From the top, panoramic views of the Bassin d’Arcachon, the Dune du Pilat, the sea and the peninsula await you.

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The building itself, designed in an art-deco style, is worth paying attention to. And for those interested, a museum can also be found here with notable features including animated nautical charts and interactive screens.

Homme dégustant une huître
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Oyster tasting

Make sure you do not leave without having tasted the oysters of Cap Ferret. Smooth, low fat and salty, they can be enjoyed with a glass of Entre-deux-Mers while gazing at the pinasse boats on the Bassin d’Arcachon.

Every summer, at Cabane 57 in Piraillan, Sylvie Latrille offers introductions to oyster tasting.

  • Cabane 57
  • 40 rue du Littoral, Piraillan
  • 33950
  • Lège-Cap-Ferret
  • France
  • +33 556605476
La plage de la pointe aux chevaux au Cap Ferret
La plage de la pointe aux chevaux au Cap Ferret - © Eric Cowez

Getting there

To get there, several options are available. Take the car, or, book your train to Bordeaux and from there, rent a car to take you where you need to go. Alternatively, take the shuttle boat from Arcachon!

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Rédaction SNCF Connect

06/08/2019