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Villa Orcas
Located in Léon in the Aquitaine region and Courant d’Huchet Nature Reserve reachable within 1.2 miles, Villa Orcas provides accommodations with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private parking.

Bungalow Village sous les pins
With Courant d’Huchet Nature Reserve reachable in 3 miles, Bungalow Village sous les pins provides accommodations, a restaurant, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a bar and a shared lounge. Both WiFi and private parking are available at the resort village free of charge.

Surf house
Featuring an outdoor pool, surf house in Léon has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive. There’s a seating and/or dining area in some units. Continental and vegetarian breakfast options are available every morning at the bed and breakfast.

Gites-Cyclistes-Léon
Located in Léon in the Aquitaine region and Courant d’Huchet Nature Reserve reachable within 1.4 miles, Gites-Cyclistes-Léon provides accommodations with free WiFi, BBQ facilities, a garden and free private parking.
Guests at the campground can enjoy a buffet breakfast

Village Vacances Les Genêts
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and sun terrace, Village Vacances Les Genêts is located in Léon in the Aquitaine Region, 29 mi from Biarritz. Bayonne is 27 mi from the property. A free parking space per rental is available on site. All units feature a dining area and/or terrace. There is also a kitchenette, fitted with a dishwasher.

les villages sous les pins
With lake views, les villages sous les pins is located in Léon and has a restaurant, a shared lounge, bar, garden, seasonal outdoor pool and playground.All units come with a terrace with garden views, a kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, and a private bathroom with shower. A fridge, a stovetop and toaster are also offered, as well as a coffee machine.
LEON BREAKS
Lying at the southern part of the Etang de Leon, which is one of Landais lakes, Leon has good deal of surprises that never cease to amuse every traveller who wish to experience fun and excitement all within the city’s limits. A small, ancient village, Leon boasts of a wide variety of sports activities for tourists and locals alike to enjoy. Golf, windsurfing, tennis, fishing, sailing are just some of the recreational activities you could enjoy while on vacation at Leon.
For water-loving people, the village has great beaches at their lakes’ edges, where one can bask in the sun or merely watch the numerous windsurfers dotting the lakes. Late lunch up to late dinner are served in these restos at affordable prices. Some even offer live band performances during weekends and during special holidays.
Courant d’Huchet, the river connecting the lake with the sea at Moliets, offers two-hour, three-hour, and four-hour boat excursions through the village’s natural reserves and forests at a minimal fee. With your own men doing the rowing, these excursions are really wallet-friendly.
Leon is home to the Magescq Go-Kart Center, which is located in the village forest. The place has a 972-meter circuit and is just the right place for people who love to go go-karting. They are open the whole week but hold their competitions mostly during Sundays. For some refreshments, light snacks, and even hearty meals, Magescq Go-Kart Center has a clubhouse and a large bar available within.
For lovers and honeymooners, the Moulin de Galoppe (or roughly translated as the water mill) is a very romantic place to go for a walk. The view of the lake offers a relaxing mood and a good ambience for nice talks. For families who plan to have some group fun, the place offers two large ponds where you can actually fish for trout and pay by the weight. Two floral gardens that stretch around the ponds is likewise provide a quiet and peaceful place for relaxation.
Leon boasts of its lone church, the Church of St. Andre, which is located at Centre Ville, Leon. Witness the church’s intricate façade and interior designs that creates an environment and ambience of exuberance, light, and celebration. The church speaks of the village’s rich and growing culture and religion with every detail found within and even on its façade.
No traveller should miss the food that this simple village has to offer its visitors. Leon boasts of chefs and cooks who have gotten their culinary skills from mainland France and other universities in Europe. Indulge in a wide variety of mouthwatering dishes from fresh seafood menus of lobster and prawns to the town’s all-time favorite pizza and pasta combos that these restaurants has prepared for every customer—Restaurant A La Pêche aux moules, Restaurant du Centre, Restaurant Lou Pescaire, Pizzeria Don Leone, Restaurant Lou Pescaire, Restaurant Bodega Cervantes, and Restaurant le Pignon. But if you feel that you are already stuffed, a hot cup of coffee and some light desserts from Restaurant la Maree and Restaurant and Snacks Lou Puntaou will prove delightfully tasteful to you and your company.
Shopping is always a unique experience in Leon with the village’s small shops that offers souvenirs you could bring home to your friends and loved ones—at a very cheap price. There are likewise larger shopping centers that provide solutions to every traveller’s shopping needs.
The village is home to some hotels and hostels that provide comfortable and cozy shelters to the weary visitors. Visit Hotel du Lac and experience the warm welcome of the hotel staff and crew. The hotel is internationally known for its sumptuous banquets and the snap-of-a-finger room services. An elegant bar at the hotel’s ground floor offers tenants casual nightcaps and some light music to while the night away.
After an exhaustive day of touring and playing in the village, nothing is more enticing than a relaxing evening out the hotel’s terrace and taking in the wonderful scenery of the city’s grandeur and the lake’s serenity over some hot coffee and a good book.
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