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Lormont is located on the right bank of the river Garonne, 6 km north and downstream of Bordeaux. It has long been a small town in the Bordeaux area until its entry into the CUB on 1 January 1968. It is a popular location due to different means of transport and roads present: once being accessible by gondolas and a national train station, the ...
In the 18th century Lormont was the most important of the suburbs of Bordeaux, its picturesque landscapes and the liveliness of its guinguettes were very popular. At the beginning of the 20th century, it became a place of residence and vacation for Bordeaux residents.
Favored by its geographical location, Lormont was initially a defensive site, a port and a place of residence and resort. Today Lormont is a town of about 22,000 inhabitants, accessible by tram and open to the river that draws its traditions, the strength of its modernity.
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Rich in architectural and historical heritage between river and hillsides, Lormont was first a defensive site, a port then a place of residence and vacation. Lormont is one of the 28 communes of the Bordeaux metropolis, a cheerful village clinging to the hillside.
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Lormont, nestled along the Garonne River in the Aquitaine region of France, is celebrated for its picturesque landscapes and rich history. This charming suburb of Bordeaux features a variety of historical sites, lush parks, and scenic vineyards that attract tourists year-round.