car hire and wedding transport for weddings in and around france

Getting Married at home in Nouvelle Aquitaine? Take a look at our English Speaking Wedding Transport & Car Hire Suppliers.

If you’re getting married in France you can still get to the church on time with our selection of wedding transport.

Hiring a special wedding car can be a fabulous experience; whether you go traditional such as a vintage car or something more quirky like a Citroen 2CV (well you are in France!) If you’d prefer a horse drawn carriage to take you to your dream castle then this is also possible!

Our professionals can help with guest transport such as buses, taxis or car hire; particularly important if you’re planning a rural wedding. Choosing a Destination Wedding in France can often mean you’ll need to find transport solutions for moving wedding guests from hotels to your venue.

Arrange car hire or coach hire and get your guests safety home after the party! Whatever your needs you’ll to find a supplier here.

Wedding Transport & Car Hire in Nouvelle Aquitaine

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    More About the Nouvelle Aquitaine Region of France

    Nouvelle Aquitaine in South West France is the countries largest region.  With it’s capital of Bordeaux, it has a rich history of kings and queens and battles and wealth and this is reflected in the landscape we see today.

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    The Atlantic coastline of Nouvelle-Aquitaine extends for 720 kilometres from the beaches of Charente Maritime, and resorts such as La Rochelle and the islands of Île de Ré, Île d’Oléron, the famously popular seaside resorts of ArcachonBiarritz and Royan around Bordeaux.  Further  south the coastline is flanked by dunes, including the most famous: the Dune du Pilat and fabulous coastal resorts such as Soulac-sur-Mer, Carcans, Hourtin, Lacanau, Biscarrosse, Mimizan and Capbreton.

    If you prefer mountains the region offers the Pyrenees mountain range along its southern edge, which rise majestically to the Spanish border and is home to two strong local identities: the Basque Country and the Béarn.  The green hills of the Basque Country are interspersed with historic towns and cities, such as Bayonne and Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and very much in the heart of the Pyrenees, the hills of the Béarn, where you’ll find the region’s main winter sports resorts of Artouste, Gourette, Issarbe, La Pierre Saint-Martin and Le Somport.

    Nouvelle Aquitaine has a unique, rich historical heritage with the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in France.  Inland you’ll find Charente and Deux Sèvres (often called the “green Venice”, on account of its extensive network of canals and waterways).  Through its landscape of low hills flows the River Charente, which passes through the cities of Angoulême, Cognac and Jarnac. This superb wine-growing region is world-famous for its Cognac and Pineau des Charentes.

    In the former Aquitaine region around Saint-Émilion, Montbazillac, Pécharmant , Bergerac and Bordeaux lie miles and miles of famous vineyards, producing a wide range of wines that include some of the best and most expensive in the world.  The Dordogne is centred around the towns of Perigueux, Bergerac and Sarlat-la-Canéda and is famous for its local produce and fine cuisine. Bastide towns and chateaux are commonplace in the Perigord and reminders of its illustrious medieval past are around every corner.  And it is here you’ll also find some of the older pre-historic settlements in Europe and the area is often referred to as the cradle of mankind.

    Nouvelle Aquitaine has so much more than amazing wine!

    The Gironde estuary is the largest unspoiled estuary in Europe and a Natural Marine Nature Reserve and it is here on the hillsides where most of the great wines of Bordeaux are produced: Pauillac, Margaux, Saint-Estèphe, Saint-Julien.  At its extremity is the Entre-deux-Mers (located between the rivers Dordogne and Garonne) are the vineyards famous for dry and sweet white wines: Cadillac, Loupiac, Sainte-Croix-Du-Mont and Sauternes. And the Lot-et-Garonne is all about agriculture: Agen is famous for its prunes, Marmande for its tomatoes, tobacco, strawberries and wine (Côtes-du-Marmandais, Côtes de Duras, Buzet and Côtes du Brulhois).  But the real celebrity here is Armagnac, which is exported all over the world. It is also the home of another regional speciality: the regional fortified aperitif wine known as Floc de Gascogne.

    Nouvelle-Aquitaine offers enormous variety and experiences: it’s rather like the very best of France condensed into one region.  This is the perfect choice for a destination wedding with a huge selection of venues and event professionals!