Not in Bordeaux, but in the general area. How near do you want? What are the criteria? (E.g. good transport links to central Bordeaux?)Anyone got good park ups here or near here
The pudding wine from Monbazillac is lovely, if you like pudding wine.Monbazillac, 44.78839 0.49500 free stop overlooking rows of vines great for walking with dog roads quiet at night
1 1/2 hrs east French Passion Vineyard (all welcome) wine tasting 6pm
Another vote for the Autocaravan site at Blaye adjacent the castle walls. It's the place to catch the ferry over to superb campsites around the posh beaches around Hourtin.Chateau Vauban at Blaye, north side of the Gironde about 10km from Bordeaux. If you go make sure you book the Sunday midday meal. Excellent food and loads of wine and it costs peanuts in the hope that you will buy a few cases of their excellent wine!
We used Camping Beau Soleil at Gradignan when we were caravanning. It's an easy approach from the autoroute when travelling north, bit of a PITA on the southbound leg, involving the joys of the inner Ring Road. Just under €19pn in March 2020. Toilets and showers immaculate and warm! About 1 mile stroll to Gradignan shops, including a great (but quite expensive) artisan bakery. Couple of popular restaurants within 350m of the site entrance
Steve
I forgot to mention: the site at Du Lac has a bus stop outside which takes you to the ram into Bordeaux city or there is a cycle route all the way in (c.8km).
There are a few potential locations in Blaye. I don't know how busy they would be during the festival. Other possibilities in the area if you were prepared to drive in for the day. l like no. 6174 at Cars: pleasant location, basic facilities, friendly proprietor. But if driving is out you could always consider the aire at Lamarque and get the ferry over as foot passengers.Is there somewhere to stay for the Blaye festival ? It might just fit in our schedule!