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Steve HumphreyDomaine de Peyrecaty
Larzac
24170
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All of our accommodations have been exquisitely renovated to an exceptional level, with certain farmhouses showcasing original oak flooring, exposed beams, and charming inglenook fireplaces. Each house boasts a fully equipped kitchen, complete with modern amenities such as a dishwasher, oven, hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, and even blenders for your convenience. The master bedrooms are all appointed with king-size beds, while the other bedrooms offer a combination of double and single beds. Additionally, each property boasts its own private garden, a furnished patio area, and a barbecue for enjoyable outdoor experiences.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Sarlat to Siorac-en-Perigord, follow these directions: Upon reaching Siorac-en-Perigord, head south on the D710 towards Larzac. Look out for a sign indicating the green Domaine de Peyrecaty just before our turn.
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Holiday Home | 9 | 1260 | 2600 |
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Attractions
- Château de Beynac: Located in the Dordogne Valley, Château de Beynac is a medieval fortress perched on a cliff. Visitors can explore the well-preserved castle and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Gouffre de Padirac: Situated in the Lot region, Gouffre de Padirac is a unique natural attraction. Visitors can descend into a large underground cave by boat and explore the stunning rock formations and underground river.
- La Roque-Gageac: This picturesque village is nestled along the Dordogne River and features charming houses built into the cliffs. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the riverbank, admire the medieval architecture, and take boat trips on the Dordogne.
- Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil: Known as the "Prehistoric Capital," Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil is home to many significant prehistoric sites, including the National Museum of Prehistory. Visitors can explore caves, view ancient rock art, and learn about human evolution.
- Sarlat-la-Canéda: Sarlat-la-Canéda is a beautifully preserved medieval town renowned for its architectural heritage. Visitors can wander through the narrow winding streets, admire the stunning Renaissance buildings, and sample local delicacies at the vibrant weekly market.
- Rocamadour: Perched on a cliffside overlooking the Alzou Canyon, Rocamadour is a breathtaking pilgrimage site. It features a medieval village, historic churches, and a sacred statue of the Black Madonna. Visitors can climb the Grand Staircase and enjoy panoramic views of the surroundings.
- Lascaux Caves: Located near Montignac, the Lascaux Caves are famous for their prehistoric cave paintings. Although the original caves are closed to the public, a replica known as Lascaux IV offers visitors an immersive experience, showcasing the extraordinary Paleolithic art.
- Périgueux: Périgueux is a charming town with a rich Roman and medieval heritage. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit the Saint-Front Cathedral, stroll along the picturesque streets, and enjoy the local cuisine at one of the many restaurants.
- Domme: Situated on a hilltop overlooking the Dordogne River, Domme is a fortified village with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the medieval streets, visit the underground cave system, and discover the Templar Tower. 10. Marqueyssac Gardens: Marqueyssac Gardens is a stunning landscaped garden located near Vézac. Spanning over 22 hectares, the gardens offer beautiful panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley. Visitors can wander along the winding paths, admire the manicured hedges, and enjoy various events and exhibitions.