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Situated amidst the picturesque Dordogne region, the Domaine LE CHAI is a perfect destination for those seeking a delightful getaway enriched with natural wonders and artistic marvels. This idyllic self-catering cottage features five cozy bedrooms, a swimming pool, and a spa, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests looking to embark on a green, active, or cultural adventure. With a capacity to accommodate up to 12 individuals, the property comprises a spacious main house and a connected studio, both offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding nature.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the destination, travel approximately 550 kilometers from Paris, located between St Emilion and Bergerac. Take the Montpon exit on A89, heading towards Ste Foy la Grande.
Alternatively, if traveling by rail, you can reach Ste Foy la Grande from Paris in approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes. Take the TGV and TER trains.
Alternatively, if traveling by rail, you can reach Ste Foy la Grande from Paris in approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes. Take the TGV and TER trains.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 12 | 1100 | 2000 | 25 |
Services
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Attractions
- Château de Montaigne: Located in nearby Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne, this historical castle is famous for being the residence of the renowned philosopher Michel de Montaigne. Visitors can explore the castle's well-preserved rooms and gardens, gaining insight into the life and works of Montaigne.
- Saint-Emilion: A charming medieval village renowned for its vineyards and wine production. Saint-Emilion offers visitors a chance to wander through its narrow streets, admire its well-preserved architecture, and indulge in wine tastings at the numerous wineries dotting the area.
- Monolithic Church of Saint-Emilion: This unique underground church is carved entirely out of limestone and dates back to the 12th century. Its impressive architecture and stunning frescoes make it a must-visit attraction for history and art enthusiasts.
- Dordogne River: Running through the region, the Dordogne River offers picturesque scenery and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy boat trips, kayaking, or simply relax along its banks, taking in the beautiful landscapes and charming villages.
- Château de Bridoire: Situated in Ribagnac, this beautifully restored castle provides a glimpse into the medieval era. Visitors can explore its towers, ramparts, and gardens, as well as participate in interactive games and activities that transport them back in time.
- Bergerac: A delightful town known for its wine production and picturesque old town. Visitors can stroll along the charming streets, visit the Maison des Vins to sample local wines, or take a boat trip on the Dordogne River.
- Eyrignac et ses Jardins: Located in nearby Salignac-Eyvigues, this stunning garden is considered one of the most beautiful in France. Visitors can admire the meticulously manicured hedges, flower beds, and ornamental trees, providing a serene and enchanting experience.
- Château de Lanquais: Situated near Mussidan, this impressive castle showcases a mix of medieval and Renaissance architecture. It offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its furnished rooms, towers, and terraces, while also providing insight into the castle's rich history.
- Château de Monbazillac: Famous for its sweet white wines, this castle overlooks the vineyards and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle and its cellars, followed by a tasting of the renowned Monbazillac wine. 10. Issigeac: A charming medieval village known for its well-preserved streets and half-timbered houses. Issigeac hosts a popular Sunday market where visitors can browse through local produce, crafts, and antiques, immersing themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the village.