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HOLIDAY HOUSEAre you looking for a convenient stopover on your way to your vacation destination? Or perhaps you're in need of a peaceful weekend getaway? Maybe you're planning to visit Aquitaine and want to indulge in the gourmet food of Périgord? Or are you simply looking for a relaxing family holiday? Look no further, because we have the perfect solution for you: Come to this charming village in Dordogne where life is blissful!
This traditional farmhouse has been beautifully renovated and can comfortably accommodate up to 4 adults and 2 babies. With no neighbors in sight, you can enjoy your privacy to the fullest.
Interior Description:
- Fully equipped kitchen with a 4-burner gas stove, traditional oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge freezer, cooker hood, coffee maker, toaster, multi-function robot, electric mixer, electric knife, various crockery and kitchen utensils, vacuum cleaner, and cooker.
- Cozy living room with a sofa, armchair, Freeview TV, DVD player, radio, dining table and 6 chairs, and a highchair.
- Two bedrooms with 140 x 90 beds, wardrobes, and baby beds (1 crib and 1 umbrella bed available upon request).
- Bathroom with a washbasin, shower, and heated towel rack.
- Separate toilet.
- Other amenities include electric radiators for heating, iron and ironing board, and baby equipment such as high chairs, booster chairs, plastic tub, and toilet gear.
Exterior Description:
- Private parking area.
- Garden furniture, parasol, and stone barbecue.
Services:
- Linen provided upon request at a rate of 10 per room per stay. This includes bed sheets, towels, washcloths, bath towels, bath mats, kitchen towels, and napkins.
Local Activities:
- Within 1 km: bar-tabac, bakery, auto garage, library, multimedia center, tourist information center, tennis court, petanque court, fishing pond, hiking trails, ostrich farm with duck feedings every Thursday evening and farm product tastings, and the Chapel of Saint Jean de la Lande with an annual pilgrimage on June 24th.
- Within 10 km: canoeing and kayaking, shopping, horseback riding, swimming, cinemas, restaurants, doctors, pharmacies, and opticians.
- Markets in nearby towns on different days of the week, offering local produce and products.
Nearby Attractions:
- Etang de La Jemaye, a beautiful lake.
- Brantome, also known as "the Venice of the Perigord," with its stunning abbey.
- Villars Cave, known for its prehistoric paintings and crystallizations.
- Aubeterre, one of the most beautiful villages in France, and its impressive monolithic church.
- Périgueux, with its Gallo-Roman heritage and charming old town.
- Bourdeilles and its historic castle.
A little history: The Périgord region is divided into four colors:
- White, representing the stone.
- Black, representing the truffle.
- Purple, representing wine.
- Green, representing the forest.
Price: 40 per day or 14 hours until the next morning at 10 hours, regardless of the number of people. Plus, there is a tax (weekly rentals are also available).
A deposit of 150 is required, which will be refunded upon departure if the property is left in the same condition as when you arrived.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed.
Please contact us for more information. We can't wait to welcome you!
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Attractions
- Château de Monbazillac: Located just outside of Bergerac, this stunning 16th-century castle is famous for its beautiful architecture and picturesque vineyards. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle and enjoy wine tastings of the renowned Monbazillac wine.
- Musée National de la Préhistoire: Situated in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, this national museum showcases the prehistoric heritage of the Dordogne region. It houses an impressive collection of artifacts, including tools, art, and fossils, allowing visitors to learn about the lives of early humans.
- Château de Beynac: Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Dordogne River, this medieval fortress offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the past. The castle's well-preserved architecture and interior transport visitors back to the Middle Ages, making it a must-visit attraction.
- Grotte de Lascaux: Located in Montignac, this cave complex is famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings, some of the finest in the world. Although the original Lascaux cave is closed to the public, a replica, Lascaux IV, provides an immersive experience with detailed reproductions of the ancient artworks.
- Jardins de Marqueyssac: These enchanting gardens, situated near Vézac, boast beautifully manicured boxwood hedges and stunning panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley. Visitors can wander through the winding paths, enjoy a picnic, or take a boat ride on the river below.
- Château de Castelnaud: This medieval fortress, located near Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, offers an immersive experience in the world of knights and medieval warfare. The castle houses a museum displaying weapons, armor, and siege equipment, allowing visitors to learn about the military history of the region.
- Village de Monpazier: Known as one of the most beautiful medieval villages in France, Monpazier is a charming bastide town with well-preserved architecture and a central square lined with arcades. Strolling through the narrow streets and exploring the local shops and cafes provides a delightful experience.
- Grottes de Maxange: Located near Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, these unique caves are known for their exceptional stalactite formations and beautiful lighting effects. Guided tours take visitors through the underground chambers, showcasing the natural wonders hidden beneath the surface.
- Château de Biron: Situated in the picturesque village of Biron, this imposing castle dates back to the 12th century and offers a fascinating journey through history. Visitors can explore the medieval architecture, visit the museum, and enjoy panoramic views from the castle's towers. 10. Village de Domme: Perched high above the Dordogne River, Domme is a fortified hilltop village known for its stunning views and historical significance. The village features charming cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and a unique underground cave system, offering a memorable visit.