Saint-Emilion can be entered through one of the seven gates that were once a part of the medieval fortifications that surround the town. Once inside the narrow steep streets lead you to a small square.













From the town square we took a guided tour of the underground Chapel of the Trinity which has some preserved frescoes from the 12th century, the Hermitage where St Emilion spent the last 17th years of his life, the Catacombs dating from the 8th to the 10th century and the monolithic Church carved out of the rock in the 9th century. Unfortunately no photos were allowed on the tour as the collection of underground caves is privately owned – not sure why that would mean no photos!
Saint Emilion is surrounding by vineyards in every direction, and has its own appellation (AOC). The three main varieties grown are Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon.
When a wine has ‘Château’ on its label it means that the grapes were grown, fermented, barrel-aged and bottled on the vineyard at the château – and not what we would initially think of as a large château used as a residence.
It is a very picturesque area.










We have really enjoyed our time here in Saint Emilion and especially our stay at Gite le Lys.

All just beautiful & you both look so relaxed – you swells 🤣🤣🤣🥰
Another beautiful area. You both look settled in! Sure your coming home? Maybe you’ll just keep travelling!!
What a good idea!!
It looks gorgeous Kerry and lovely to see you both enjoying your Gite. It really is a special region. Where to next?
Next stop is between Toulouse and Carcassonne. On the road today.
Ah, the serenity….French style🍷🍾
Thanks for taking us through another beautiful area
H&G 🥂
Very relaxing indeed! 🍷
Hi Jim and Kerry
We have been following your posts with much interest and pleased you are sharing your adventures with us. So pleased you were able to see Brantome and it’s amazing history. Your pictures are amazing.
We are currently travelling north through central Qld and will be away for 3 months.
Looking forward to receiving your future posts.
Dave and Di
Safe travels. We will chat when we return home.
What a beautiful area and place to stay. I love this way of travelling 🍷🥂
Yes I agree. We even love staying for at least 4 days when we are caravanning as well. That way you get to see around the area.