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We offer three different room options at our establishment. The Chambre Merlot features a queen size bed measuring 140cm. The Chambre Sauvignon includes a king size bed measuring 160cm, as well as a single bed measuring 90cm. The Chambre Semillon is perfect for families, with two children's beds stacked on top of each other, as well as a baby bed.For a comfortable stay, our rates include a delicious "Sud Ouest" breakfast. The price is €45 for one person, €48 to €52 for two people, €60 for a room accommodating three people, and €70 to €90 for a room accommodating four people.
We also offer a 10% discount for stays of three nights or more, and children under 10 stay for free.
For those interested, we provide dinner for €16 per person with prior reservation.
We are also happy to accommodate Compostelle pilgrims traveling with horses or donkeys, so please feel free to reach out to us for more information.
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Directions
La Maubastit is located in the hamlet "Les Mauberts", village "Les Lèves et Thoumeyragues", which is 5 km away from the town of Sainte Foy la Grande 33220.
From PARIS by train: Several trains per day from Montparnasse to Bordeaux with a connection in Libourne. Transfer to the Corail train from Libourne to Bergerac, stop at Sainte Foy la Grande. Sainte Foy la Grande train station (phone 05 57...). We will pick up and drop off our guests at the Sainte Foy train station.
From PARIS by road: Two possible routes via A10 or A21. Via A10: Take A10 highway to Bordeaux and then A89 highway from Bordeaux to Lyon, exit at Montpon. Take the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy. Via A21: Take A10 highway from Paris to Orléans, then A71 and A20 from Orléans to Brive, and finally A89 from Brive to Bordeaux, exit at Montpon. Take the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Final access: In Sainte Foy, follow the direction towards Pellegrue. At the entrance of Les Lèves, Château la Maubastit is signposted to the right.
Pilgrims on the Vezelay route: From Sainte Foy to La Réole. The path is well marked with the Saint Jacques shell. Follow the direction towards La Maubastit, 5 km from Sainte Foy. Village of Les Mauberts. La Maubastit is 200m from the Vezelay route.
From London by plane: Regular flights from London to Bergerac at La Roumanière Airport (phone 05 53...). Car rental is available.
From PARIS by train: Several trains per day from Montparnasse to Bordeaux with a connection in Libourne. Transfer to the Corail train from Libourne to Bergerac, stop at Sainte Foy la Grande. Sainte Foy la Grande train station (phone 05 57...). We will pick up and drop off our guests at the Sainte Foy train station.
From PARIS by road: Two possible routes via A10 or A21. Via A10: Take A10 highway to Bordeaux and then A89 highway from Bordeaux to Lyon, exit at Montpon. Take the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy. Via A21: Take A10 highway from Paris to Orléans, then A71 and A20 from Orléans to Brive, and finally A89 from Brive to Bordeaux, exit at Montpon. Take the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Final access: In Sainte Foy, follow the direction towards Pellegrue. At the entrance of Les Lèves, Château la Maubastit is signposted to the right.
Pilgrims on the Vezelay route: From Sainte Foy to La Réole. The path is well marked with the Saint Jacques shell. Follow the direction towards La Maubastit, 5 km from Sainte Foy. Village of Les Mauberts. La Maubastit is 200m from the Vezelay route.
From London by plane: Regular flights from London to Bergerac at La Roumanière Airport (phone 05 53...). Car rental is available.
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Attractions
- Saint-Émilion (13 km): A picturesque medieval village renowned for its vineyards and wine production. Explore the charming streets, visit the underground monolithic church, and enjoy wine tasting at local wineries.
- Château de Duras (18 km): A magnificent castle situated on a hilltop overlooking the Dropt Valley. Discover its rich history, admire the impressive architecture, and take in panoramic views from the tower.
- Monolithic Church of Saint-Jean-de-Côle (70 km): Located in the village of Saint-Jean-de-Côle, this unique church is carved entirely out of the local rock. Marvel at the impressive craftsmanship and intricate details of this historic religious site.
- Bergerac (52 km): A charming town famous for its wine and connection to the legendary Cyrano de Bergerac. Stroll along the Dordogne River, visit the Maison des Vins to learn about local wines, and explore the old town with its half-timbered houses.
- Château de Bridoire (26 km): This well-preserved medieval castle offers an interactive experience for visitors. Enjoy activities such as archery, games, and treasure hunts while learning about the castle's history.
- Sarlat-la-Canéda (80 km): Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, Sarlat-la-Canéda is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Wander through the narrow streets, visit the bustling market, and savor local delicacies in the numerous gourmet restaurants.
- Dune du Pilat (116 km): Located near Arcachon, this massive sand dune is the tallest in Europe. Climb to the top for breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, or explore the nearby pine forest and beaches.
- Bordeaux (71 km): As the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, Bordeaux offers a blend of history, culture, and gastronomy. Discover the UNESCO-listed historic center, visit world-class museums, and indulge in wine tastings at prestigious wineries.
- La Roque-Gageac (96 km): Situated along the Dordogne River, this picturesque village is renowned for its stunning cliffside houses. Take a boat trip along the river, explore the narrow streets, and enjoy the scenic beauty of this charming location. 10. Lascaux Caves (123 km): Visit the Lascaux IV replica cave near Montignac to witness the prehistoric cave paintings that date back over 17,000 years. Discover the fascinating Paleolithic art and gain insight into our ancient ancestors' lives.