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Located right next door to the Manor House, you will find a stunning bed and breakfast nestled in a serene and secluded 2-acre garden. This delightful B&B boasts spacious and enchanting bedrooms, each equipped with their own private bathroom amenities.Description for Gite
Located in the picturesque Dordogne region of southwest France, the petit Chardon is a charming stone-built house that embodies traditional architecture. Boasting 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 3 toilets, this spacious abode comfortably accommodates up to 12 guests (with the potential for additional capacity of 14 or 15). Its bright and airy interiors make it an ideal choice for hosting special family gatherings or planning joint vacations with groups of friends. Adjacent to the main house, you will also find delightful bed and breakfast accommodations. The property offers various outdoor terraces, gardens, and seating areas, providing ample opportunities to relax and take in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Additionally, guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the 11 x 5 pool.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 15 | 890 | 2890 |
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Attractions
- Château de Bourdeilles: Located in the nearby town of Bourdeilles, this impressive medieval castle features a unique combination of a medieval fortress and a Renaissance palace. Visitors can explore the defensive towers, the grand rooms adorned with period furniture, and the beautiful gardens surrounding the castle.
- Brantôme Abbey: Situated in the charming town of Brantôme, this Benedictine abbey is a must-visit attraction. The abbey dates back to the 8th century and is known for its stunning architecture, including the Romanesque-style bell tower. Visitors can also explore the picturesque gardens and enjoy a stroll along the river.
- Aubeterre-sur-Dronne: This picturesque village is classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." The highlight of Aubeterre-sur-Dronne is the underground Monolithic Church of Saint-Jean, carved entirely out of the rock. Visitors can also wander through the narrow streets, admire the traditional architecture, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Périgueux: As the capital of the Dordogne department, Périgueux offers various attractions. The city is known for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum and the remains of the ancient Roman amphitheater. Visitors can also explore the historic center with its charming medieval streets, the Saint-Front Cathedral, and the bustling markets.
- Les Jardins de l'Imaginaire: Located in the town of Terrasson-Lavilledieu, these enchanting gardens offer a unique experience. Designed by landscape architect Kathryn Gustafson, the gardens combine elements of French, Italian, and English styles. Visitors can admire the beautifully manicured hedges, the water features, and the stunning views over the Vézère Valley.
- Château de Monbazillac: Situated near the town of Bergerac, this Renaissance-style castle is renowned for its vineyards and sweet white wines. Visitors can take a guided tour of the castle, learn about the winemaking process, and indulge in wine tastings. The castle also offers panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and countryside.
- Grotte de Villars: Located in the village of Villars, this cave system features magnificent stalactites, stalagmites, and other geological formations. Visitors can explore the underground chambers on a guided tour and learn about the cave's history and formation. The highlight of the visit is the "Great Hall of the Hundred Thousand Soldiers," a vast chamber adorned with an impressive array of calcite concretions.
- Château de Hautefort: Situated in the town of Hautefort, this elegant 17th-century castle is set in a picturesque park and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's opulent interior, including the grand staircase, the salons, and the library. The castle also hosts temporary art exhibitions.
- Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil: Known as the "World Capital of Prehistory," this village is located in the Vézère Valley and offers numerous prehistoric sites and museums. Visitors can explore the prehistoric cave paintings of Font-de-Gaume, the National Museum of Prehistory, and the famous rock shelter of Laugerie-Basse, among other archaeological sites. 10. Château de Castelnaud-la-Chapelle: Situated along the Dordogne River, this medieval fortress is an impressive sight. The castle houses the Museum of Medieval Warfare, where visitors can learn about the history of warfare and see a collection of medieval weapons and armor. The castle also offers panoramic views over the river and the surrounding countryside.