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Address:

Brigitte Audebert
Rue Des Clandos
Saint Jory Las Bloux
24160

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €35

Telephone:

0672223218

Mobile:

0672223218

Description:

Description for B&B:

Situated in a charming village in the North West region of the Dordogne, Le Canard Enchanté presents an opportunity for guests to enjoy a delightful Bed and Breakfast experience at affordable rates, catering to families of all kinds. Immerse yourself in a tranquil and rejuvenating ambiance while indulging in our locally sourced delicacies served at the table dhôtes, should you desire.

Within close proximity, you will find a multitude of hiking trails, bustling markets renowned for their truffles and fattened livestock, ancient caves of prehistoric significance, and a variety of castles spanning different historical periods. Additionally, take advantage of leisurely swims in our pool, nearby river, and idyllic ponds, as well as numerous activities available in the vicinity.

Pricing:
- 1 double room, inclusive of breakfast, at the rate of €35
- 1 double room, inclusive of breakfast, at the rate of €45
- 1 additional bed for a single person, inclusive of breakfast, at the rate of €15.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Le Canard Enchanté, Saint Jory Las Bloux:

super accueil
Review by: solle, Juil 19 2019 4:18PM
super accueil dans cette chambre d'hôte sans prétention. Chambre impeccable et hôte très sympa.

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Property type Quantity
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Daily Prices Weekly Prices
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extra bed
breakfast
Notes: breakfast included

Services

Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Hautefort: Located in the town of Hautefort, this stunning 17th-century castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and offers guided tours of its opulent interior. It is known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
  • Grotte de Villars: Situated near Villars, this remarkable cave system features stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. Visitors can explore the caves on guided tours and learn about the fascinating geological history of the region.
  • Lascaux IV: Located in Montignac, Lascaux IV is a replica of the famous prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux, which were discovered in 1940. The replica offers visitors a chance to experience the incredible artwork and learn about the lives of our ancient ancestors.
  • Périgueux: The capital of the Dordogne department, Périgueux is a charming town with a rich history. Visitors can explore the well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture, visit the stunning Saint-Front Cathedral, and wander through the bustling streets lined with shops and cafes.
  • Brantôme: Known as the "Venice of the Périgord," Brantôme is a picturesque town situated on an island in the Dronne River. It offers scenic views, historic buildings, and a stunning abbey with beautiful gardens. Visitors can also enjoy boat rides along the river.
  • Château de Beynac: Overlooking the Dordogne River, the Château de Beynac is an imposing medieval fortress that dates back to the 12th century. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and provides insight into the region's feudal history.
  • Sarlat-la-Canéda: This charming medieval town is famous for its well-preserved historic center. Sarlat-la-Canéda boasts narrow cobblestone streets, beautiful architecture, and a vibrant market scene. Visitors can explore the town's numerous shops, restaurants, and enjoy the local cuisine.
  • Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil: Known as the "World Capital of Prehistory," Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil is home to several important archaeological sites and museums dedicated to prehistoric art and culture. Visitors can explore the famous Font-de-Gaume cave and the National Prehistoric Museum.
  • Roque Saint-Christophe: Situated near Peyzac-le-Moustier, Roque Saint-Christophe is a fascinating troglodyte site consisting of a series of cliffs and caves that were inhabited by humans thousands of years ago. Visitors can explore the caves, learn about the daily life of prehistoric people, and enjoy the panoramic views. 10. Bergerac: Located on the banks of the Dordogne River, Bergerac is a charming town known for its wine production. Visitors can stroll along the picturesque old town, visit the Maison des Vins to taste local wines, and explore the historic buildings such as the Notre-Dame Church and the Tobacco Museum.

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