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Each of our houses is equipped with a barbecue and outdoor furniture for your leisurely enjoyment. Additionally, there is a shared swimming pool available, which is separate and enclosed for your privacy and safety. Take advantage of our special discount offer: book Seguoia, Chataigne, and Sureau together for one week and receive a 10% discount, or stay for two weeks and enjoy a 15% discount. Furthermore, we offer special arrangements for groups during the mid and low seasons.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 3 | 450 | 1350 |
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Attractions
- Gorges of the Dordogne: Located just a short distance from Chaumeil, the Gorges of the Dordogne offer breathtaking views of the river winding through steep cliffs and valleys. Visitors can enjoy activities such as boat trips, hiking, and fishing in this picturesque natural landscape.
- Treignac: A charming medieval town, Treignac is known for its well-preserved architecture and its picturesque setting on the Vezere River. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the 13th-century church, and relax by the town's beautiful lake. Treignac also offers opportunities for hiking and outdoor activities in the surrounding nature.
- Gimel-les-Cascades: This village is famous for its stunning waterfall, which cascades down a series of steps into a gorge. Visitors can admire the impressive sight from various viewpoints and even walk behind the waterfall. Gimel-les-Cascades also features a lovely historic center with traditional houses and a medieval church.
- Les Monédières: Located in the Massif Central, Les Monédières is a mountain range with diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and rocky peaks. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy hiking and cycling trails that offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The area also boasts several charming villages to explore.
- Tulle: The largest town in the Corrèze department, Tulle is known for its intricate lace production and rich history. Visitors can explore the town's medieval streets, visit the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, and discover the Musée du Cloître André Mazeyrie, which displays local art and history.
- Uzerche: Often referred to as the "Pearl of Limousin," Uzerche is a picturesque town perched on a hill overlooking the Vézère River. Its well-preserved medieval architecture, including a fortified gate and a 12th-century church, attracts visitors. The town also offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and walking paths along the river.
- The National Stud of Pompadour: Situated close to Chaumeil, the National Stud of Pompadour is a prestigious equestrian center and a living heritage site. Visitors can explore the stables, watch horse shows, and learn about horse breeding. The stud also hosts various equestrian events throughout the year.
- The Museum of President Jacques Chirac: Located in Sarran, this museum is dedicated to the life and political career of former French President Jacques Chirac. It showcases a collection of gifts received during his presidency and offers insights into his personal and political life. These attractions offer a mix of stunning natural beauty, historical sites, cultural experiences, and opportunities to immerse oneself in the French countryside.