Orientation
SAINT-ÉMILION
St-Émilion is a tiny village, surrounded by miles of vineyards. Indeed, it’s small enough that you can walk from one end of town to the other in less than ten minutes. If you arrive at the train station, turn right onto the main road and walk 2km north into town on Rue Porte Bouqueyre (or take a cab). Once you arrive, there are well-marked signs for the tourist office, which is located on Rue du Clocher, just opposite the bell tower of the Église Monolithe church, the tallest structure in the village and your principal landmark. South of the Tourist Office is Rue Guadet, where you’ll find several wineries and Montagne D122, a highway that leaves town. The highway leaves town at the traffic circle, Pl. Bourgoise, where bus #302 from Bordeaux drops you off. Less than one block north on highway D122, where you’ll find St-Émilion’s grocery store. Continue straight for another 3km to reach the campsites.

