La Carte aux Trésors Explores South Gironde Heritage
- France 3 aired a special episode of the adventure game show La Carte aux trésors on May 1, 2026, featuring the Entre-deux-Mers region in Gironde.
- The episode, which premiered at 21:10, centered on the geographic area situated between the Dordogne and Garonne rivers.
- The filming for the episode spanned several key locations within the Entre-deux-Mers territory.
France 3 aired a special episode of the adventure game show La Carte aux trésors
on May 1, 2026, featuring the Entre-deux-Mers region in Gironde. Hosted by Cyril Féraud, the program utilized the historical and natural landscapes of the Bordeaux hinterland as a competitive terrain for two contestants.
The episode, which premiered at 21:10, centered on the geographic area situated between the Dordogne and Garonne rivers. This region, often referred to as the little Tuscany
of Gironde, provided the backdrop for the competition, where a red candidate and a blue candidate raced to locate the mythical compass rose.
Regional Focus and Landmarks
The filming for the episode spanned several key locations within the Entre-deux-Mers territory. The competition’s path included visits to the communes of La Sauve, Sauveterre-de-Guyenne, and La Réole. Cyril Féraud was filmed in front of the Château de Camarsac.

During the broadcast, Féraud clarified a common misconception regarding the name of the region. He noted that despite the word mers
(seas) in the title, the area is actually defined by its rivers.
Quand on dit “entre-deux-mers”, on doit comprendre “entre deux eaux”, celles de la Dordogne au nord et de la Garonne au sud.
Cyril Féraud, Host of La Carte aux trésors
The production emphasized the region’s rich heritage, blending nature and tradition to create the obstacles and clues used by the contestants in their search for the treasure.
The episode was made available for viewing on the France 3 network and subsequently via the france.tv streaming platform.
