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Hubert HuotHameau de Laudibertie
Festalemps
24410
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Renovated Traditional House in a Charming Dordogne Perigord HamletExperience the authentic charm of rural France in this beautifully renovated traditional house located in a picturesque hamlet in Dordogne Perigord. This inviting house is open all year round, offering the comfort of central heating for a cozy stay during any season.
Featuring a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms, a barn, and a lovely garden, this house can accommodate up to six people.
Set in an untouched countryside, this location is perfect for those seeking a truly authentic experience in ancient rural France. Immerse yourself in the serene surroundings and enjoy the tranquility of this idyllic hamlet.
Pricing:
- Low season: €220 plus fuel per week
- June to September: €330 per week
Monthly rates are also available during the low season, ranging from €450 to €550 per month.
For inquiries or reservations, please contact us at 0545987495 (please note that English may not be spoken fluently).
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Attractions
- Château de Monbazillac: Located in the town of Monbazillac, this stunning 16th-century castle is known for its unique architecture and picturesque vineyards. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, enjoy wine tastings, and take in the panoramic views from its terrace.
- Château de Bridoire: Situated in Ribagnac, this medieval castle offers an immersive experience into the past. Visitors can participate in various activities including archery, medieval games, and exploring the castle's underground passages. The castle also hosts seasonal events and exhibitions.
- Bergerac Old Town: Located in the town of Bergerac, the old town is a charming area with narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and quaint cafes. Visitors can wander through the cobblestone streets, visit the Maison des Vins for wine tastings, or take a boat ride along the Dordogne River.
- Jardins de Sardy: Situated in Razac-de-Saussignac, these beautiful gardens offer a serene escape. With a variety of plants, flowers, and water features, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll while taking in the peaceful ambiance. The gardens also have a picnic area and a playground for children.
- Les Grottes de Maxange: Located in Le Fleix, these unique caves are known for their stunning crystalline formations. Guided tours take visitors through narrow passages and underground chambers, showcasing the natural beauty of the caves. The tour provides interesting insights into the geological history of the area.
- Château de Lanquais: Situated in Lanquais, this fortified castle dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, dungeons, and living quarters, and learn about its rich history through informative displays. The castle also offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Jardin de Boissonna: Located in Saint-Agne, this tranquil garden is filled with a wide variety of plants, flowers, and sculptures. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk along the garden's paths, relax on benches, and admire the artistic displays. The garden also hosts occasional art exhibitions and events.
- Château de Tiregand: Situated in Creysse, this Renaissance-style castle is surrounded by vineyards and offers wine tastings of its own production. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, learn about winemaking processes, and enjoy the scenic views from its terrace. The castle also hosts cultural events and concerts.
- Lac de Gurson: Located in Villefranche-de-Lonchat, this picturesque lake is perfect for outdoor activities. Visitors can relax on the sandy beach, swim in the clear waters, rent paddleboats or canoes, or hike along the surrounding trails. The lake also has picnic areas and a children's playground. 10. Musée du Vin et de la Batellerie: Situated in Bergerac, this museum showcases the history of wine and river navigation in the region. Visitors can explore the exhibits, learn about the traditional winemaking techniques, and discover the importance of the Dordogne River for transportation. The museum also offers wine tastings and workshops.