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We have three rooms available for your stay: Chambre Merlot, which features a queen size bed (140cm); Chambre Sauvignon, with a king size bed (160cm) and a single bed (90cm); and Chambre Semillon, which has two children beds stacked on top of each other and a baby bed.Prices for a night's stay, including a hearty "Sud Ouest" breakfast, are as follows: 45 € for one person, 48 € to 52 € for two persons, 60 € for a room that accommodates three persons, and 70 € to 90 € for a room that accommodates four persons. We offer a 10% discount for stays longer than three nights, and children under 10 stay for free.
If you'd like to dine with us, we offer a dinner table option for 16 € per person, which requires a reservation.
We also welcome Compostelle pilgrims traveling with horses or donkeys. Please feel free to inquire about any specific arrangements or accommodations you may need.
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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: There are several trains per day from Montparnasse to Bordeaux with a connection in Libourne. Then, transfer to the Corail train from Libourne to Bergerac, stopping at Sainte Foy la Grande. The Sainte Foy la Grande train station can be reached at 05 57... We will pick up and drop off our guests at the Sainte Foy train station.
From Paris by road: There are two possible routes via the A10 or A21 highways.
Via A10: Take the A10 highway to Bordeaux, then take the A89 highway from Bordeaux to Lyon and exit at Montpon. Follow the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Via A21: Take the A10 highway from Paris to Orléans, then take the A71 and A20 highways from Orléans to Brive. Finally, take the A89 highway from Brive to Bordeaux and exit at Montpon. Follow the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Final access: From Sainte Foy, follow the direction of Pellegrue. At the entrance of Les Lèves, Château la Maubastit is signposted to the right.
Pilgrims from the Vezelay route: From Sainte Foy to La Réole, the path is well marked with the Saint Jacques shell. Head towards La Maubastit, which is 5 km from Sainte Foy. The Mauberts Village is located 200m from the Vezelay route.
From London by plane: There are regular flights from London to Bergerac at La Roumanière Airport. Car rental is available at the airport, which can be reached at 05 53...
From Paris by train: There are several trains per day from Montparnasse to Bordeaux with a connection in Libourne. Then, transfer to the Corail train from Libourne to Bergerac, stopping at Sainte Foy la Grande. The Sainte Foy la Grande train station can be reached at 05 57... We will pick up and drop off our guests at the Sainte Foy train station.
From Paris by road: There are two possible routes via the A10 or A21 highways.
Via A10: Take the A10 highway to Bordeaux, then take the A89 highway from Bordeaux to Lyon and exit at Montpon. Follow the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Via A21: Take the A10 highway from Paris to Orléans, then take the A71 and A20 highways from Orléans to Brive. Finally, take the A89 highway from Brive to Bordeaux and exit at Montpon. Follow the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Final access: From Sainte Foy, follow the direction of Pellegrue. At the entrance of Les Lèves, Château la Maubastit is signposted to the right.
Pilgrims from the Vezelay route: From Sainte Foy to La Réole, the path is well marked with the Saint Jacques shell. Head towards La Maubastit, which is 5 km from Sainte Foy. The Mauberts Village is located 200m from the Vezelay route.
From London by plane: There are regular flights from London to Bergerac at La Roumanière Airport. Car rental is available at the airport, which can be reached at 05 53...
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Attractions
- Château de Duras: Located in the town of Duras, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's interiors, including its grand halls and ancient dungeons, and learn about its rich history through informative displays.
- Saint-Émilion: A picturesque village known for its world-renowned vineyards and wine production. Saint-Émilion is a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring charming cobbled streets, ancient monolithic church, and numerous wine cellars where visitors can indulge in tastings and tours.
- Château de Montaigne: This historic castle was the residence of philosopher Michel de Montaigne and is located near the town of Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne. Visitors can wander through the castle's gardens and explore the rooms where Montaigne wrote his famous essays.
- Château de Bridoire: Situated in the heart of the Bergerac wine region, this restored medieval castle offers a unique experience for visitors. The castle features interactive exhibits, including traditional games, archery, and fencing, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the medieval era.
- Bergerac Old Town: The historic center of Bergerac is a delightful place to explore with its charming streets, half-timbered houses, and the picturesque Quai de la Batellerie along the Dordogne River. The town also offers wine tastings and boat trips along the river.
- Lac de Gurson: A beautiful lake located near Villefranche-de-Lonchat, where visitors can enjoy various water activities such as swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The area surrounding the lake also provides opportunities for hiking and picnicking.
- Château de Monbazillac: Known for its exquisite sweet white wines, this castle is a must-visit for wine enthusiasts. The castle offers guided tours of its vineyards and cellars, providing insight into the winemaking process, and also boasts a museum showcasing the history of the region's wine production.
- Château de Roquetaillade: Situated near the town of Mazères, this 12th-century castle is a magnificent example of medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the castle's well-preserved interiors, including its grand halls, chapel, and fortified walls, and learn about its fascinating history.
- Bastide de Sainte-Foy-la-Grande: A charming fortified town located on the banks of the Dordogne River. The town features an impressive central square, a 13th-century market hall, and a delightful riverside promenade. Sainte-Foy-la-Grande is also known for its lively weekly market, offering local produce and crafts. 10. Grotte de Lascaux: Although slightly further away, the famous Lascaux Cave complex is worth mentioning. Located in Montignac, it houses prehistoric cave paintings dating back over 17,000 years. Although the original cave is closed to the public, a replica known as Lascaux IV allows visitors to experience the awe-inspiring artistry of our ancient ancestors.