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Steve Humphrey
Domaine de Peyrecaty
Larzac
24170

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price from €1260

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0553291683

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Our exquisite accommodations have been meticulously renovated to an exceptional level, showcasing the charm of original oak flooring, exposed beams, and delightful inglenook fireplaces in some of our farmhouses. Each house boasts a fully equipped kitchen, complete with a dishwasher, oven, hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, and even blenders for your convenience. The master bedrooms are adorned with luxurious king-size beds, while the other bedrooms offer a combination of cozy double and single beds. Additionally, every property features its own private garden, a furnished patio area, and a barbecue, ensuring a truly delightful stay.

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Directions

To get from Sarlat to Siorac-en-Perigord, head south on the D710 towards Larzac. Look out for a green sign for Domaine de Peyrecaty right before you need to make a turn.

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extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 9 1260 2600

Services

Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access

Attractions

  • Château de Beynac: Located in the Dordogne Valley, Château de Beynac is a stunning medieval castle perched on a cliff overlooking the Dordogne River. Visitors can explore its well-preserved architecture, enjoy panoramic views, and learn about its fascinating history.
  • Lascaux IV: This world-renowned prehistoric cave complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lascaux IV is a replica of the original Lascaux caves, which contain some of the most extraordinary Paleolithic cave paintings ever discovered.
  • Sarlat-la-Canéda: Known as one of France's most beautiful towns, Sarlat-la-Canéda is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Stroll through its charming streets, admire the historic buildings, and delve into the vibrant local market.
  • Rocamadour: Situated on a cliff above the Alzou River, Rocamadour is a picturesque village that attracts pilgrims and tourists alike. Its medieval buildings, including the Notre-Dame Chapel, are built into the rock face and offer breathtaking views.
  • Gouffre de Padirac: Located in the Lot department, Gouffre de Padirac is a fascinating natural wonder. Visitors can descend into an enormous underground cave system and take a boat ride along an underground river, marveling at the stunning rock formations.
  • Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil: This small village is known as the "World Capital of Prehistory." It is home to the National Museum of Prehistory and numerous prehistoric caves, including Font-de-Gaume and Combarelles, which house ancient cave paintings.
  • Domme: Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Dordogne River, Domme is a fortified village with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Explore its medieval streets, visit the impressive cave system, and enjoy the charming atmosphere.
  • La Roque-Gageac: Nestled between the cliffs and the Dordogne River, La Roque-Gageac is a picturesque village with beautiful riverside houses. Take a boat ride along the river, explore the narrow streets, and visit the exotic gardens of the Château de Marqueyssac.
  • Monpazier: Considered one of the best-preserved bastides (fortified towns) in France, Monpazier is a charming village that dates back to the 13th century. Stroll through its well-preserved central square, admire the medieval architecture, and visit the local artisan shops. 10. Périgueux: The capital of the Dordogne department, Périgueux is a historic city with Roman origins. Explore its well-preserved Gallo-Roman ruins, visit the impressive Saint-Front Cathedral, and wander through the medieval streets of the old town.

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