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Richard FloresLes Joinies
St Méard de Gurçon
24610
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Situated in the picturesque Dordogne region, surrounded by a plethora of natural wonders and artistic delights, the Domaine LE CHAI is the perfect destination for a delightful and versatile getaway. Our self-catering cottage boasts five cozy bedrooms, ensuring utmost comfort for our guests. Additionally, a refreshing swimming pool and invigorating spa are available for your enjoyment. Whether you seek a serene green retreat, an active sporting holiday, or an enriching cultural experience, our property caters to all. With a capacity to accommodate up to 12 individuals, the main house and adjoining studio offer ample space, complemented by breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding nature.Reviews
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Directions
To reach our destination, which is located between St Emilion and Bergerac, you need to travel approximately 550 KM from Paris. Take the A89 highway and exit at Montpon to reach Ste Foy la Grande.
Alternatively, you can choose to travel by rail from Paris. The journey will take approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes, and you will need to take the TGV and TER trains to reach Ste Foy la Grande.
Alternatively, you can choose to travel by rail from Paris. The journey will take approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes, and you will need to take the TGV and TER trains to reach Ste Foy la Grande.
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Holiday Home | 12 | 1100 | 2000 | 25 |
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Attractions
- Château de Monbazillac: Located in the nearby town of Monbazillac, this stunning Renaissance castle is surrounded by vineyards. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, which houses a museum showcasing local wines and historical artifacts.
- Saint-Émilion: A picturesque medieval village known for its world-renowned vineyards and wine production. Visitors can stroll through its charming streets, visit the underground catacombs, and enjoy wine tastings at the various wineries.
- Dordogne River: Flowing through the region, the Dordogne River offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as kayaking, canoeing, and river cruises. It also provides scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Bergerac Old Town: Situated on the banks of the Dordogne River, Bergerac's Old Town is a charming area filled with half-timbered houses, narrow streets, and lively markets. Visitors can explore the town's historic buildings, including the Maison des Vins, where local wines can be sampled.
- Château de Bridoire: Situated in Ribagnac, this medieval castle offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages. It features interactive exhibits, games, and a treasure hunt, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the castle's history.
- Grotte de Maxange: A fascinating natural cave located in Le Buisson-de-Cadouin. Known for its exceptional stalactite formations, the cave offers guided tours that provide insight into its geological wonders.
- Château de Beynac: Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Dordogne River, this medieval fortress offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valley. Visitors can explore its well-preserved interior, including the Great Hall and the weapon room.
- Gardens of Marqueyssac: Located in Vézac, these remarkable gardens feature perfectly manicured boxwood hedges, winding paths, and stunning panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, picnics, and even candlelit evenings during summer months.
- Lascaux IV: Situated in Montignac, this replica of the famous Lascaux Cave is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cave's stunning prehistoric paintings provide a glimpse into the lives of Paleolithic era humans. 10. Brantôme: Known as the "Venice of Périgord," Brantôme is a charming town surrounded by the Dronne River. Visitors can explore its historic abbey, take a boat ride along the river, and indulge in the local cuisine at riverside restaurants. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and heritage of the region.