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Stéphane et Laurence Ninnin
La Rolandie
Limeuil en Périgord
24510

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Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

0553731612

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0783718481

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In the scenic region of black Périgord, nestled between the charming towns of Sarlat and Bergerac, you will find the picturesque village of Limeuil. Offering a serene and breathtaking view, this village is renowned as one of the most beautiful in all of France.

For your comfort and privacy, we provide two bedrooms with separate entrances. Each room is equipped with a cozy 160 bed and an ensuite bathroom complete with a refreshing shower and toilet.

As our guest, you are invited to indulge in a leisurely swim in our inviting pool, and awaken your taste buds with a delightful continental breakfast. Stay connected with our complimentary wifi service throughout your stay.

All of this can be yours for the affordable price of 55 Euros. We are open year-round, ensuring that you can experience the beauty of Limeuil no matter the season.

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Directions

To reach Limeuil, head towards Trémolat and upon leaving the village, turn right. Continue following Rolandie Road consistently.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 60 60 Oui

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Château de Beynac: Located in the picturesque village of Beynac-et-Cazenac, this medieval fortress offers stunning panoramic views of the Dordogne River. Explore the well-preserved castle and learn about its rich history dating back to the 12th century.
  • Les Jardins de Marqueyssac: Just a short drive away, you'll find these enchanting gardens perched on a cliff overlooking the Dordogne Valley. Take a leisurely stroll through the beautifully manicured landscapes, admire the sculpted boxwood hedges, and enjoy the breathtaking views.
  • Grotte de Lascaux: Discover the prehistoric wonders of Lascaux Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although the original cave is closed to the public, you can visit Lascaux IV, a detailed replica that faithfully reproduces the original cave paintings, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past.
  • Château de Castelnaud: Situated on a rocky outcrop, this medieval fortress-turned-museum offers a captivating journey through the history of warfare and weaponry. Explore the castle's battlements, visit the impressive collection of medieval artifacts, and enjoy interactive exhibits.
  • La Roque-Gageac: This charming riverside village, nestled between towering cliffs and the Dordogne River, is a must-visit. Admire the traditional stone houses, take a boat ride along the river, and enjoy the idyllic atmosphere. Don't miss the exotic gardens of La Roque-Gageac, featuring tropical plants and stunning views.
  • Château de Monbazillac: Located near Bergerac, this Renaissance-style castle is renowned for its sweet white wines. Take a guided tour of the castle, explore the vineyards, and indulge in a wine tasting to experience the unique flavors of the region.
  • Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil: Known as the "Prehistoric Capital," this village is home to the National Museum of Prehistory. Discover the fascinating world of our ancestors through archaeological exhibits, including the famous skeleton of a Neanderthal man found in the nearby caves.
  • Sarlat-la-Canéda: Immerse yourself in the medieval ambiance of this well-preserved town. Wander through the narrow, cobbled streets lined with beautiful Renaissance and medieval buildings, enjoy the bustling Saturday market, and savor the local gastronomy.
  • Château de Hautefort: Located in the Dordogne countryside, this elegant castle boasts magnificent gardens and a beautifully furnished interior. Explore the castle's opulent rooms, stroll through the manicured French-style gardens, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. 10. Village de Bournat: Step back in time at this living history museum, where you can experience what life was like in a 19th-century Périgord village. Watch traditional craftsmen at work, enjoy old-fashioned fairground rides, and taste authentic regional cuisine.

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