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Steve HumphreyDomaine de Peyrecaty
Larzac
24170
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Our exquisite accommodations have undergone meticulous restoration, ensuring a remarkable level of quality. Several of our charming farmhouses showcase authentic oak flooring, exposed beams, and delightful inglenook fireplaces. 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 all furnished with king-size beds, while the additional bedrooms offer a combination of double and single beds. Each property also provides a private garden, a furnished patio area, and a barbecue for your exclusive use.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Sarlat to Siorac-en-Perigord, head towards Larzac by taking the D710 south at Siorac-en-Perigord. Look out for a green sign indicating Domaine de Peyrecaty right before our designated turn.
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Holiday Home | 9 | 1260 | 2600 |
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Attractions
- Lascaux Caves: Located in Montignac, the Lascaux Caves are famous for their Paleolithic cave paintings. These stunning prehistoric artworks depict animals and human figures and provide a glimpse into ancient civilization.
- Sarlat-la-Canéda: A picturesque medieval town, Sarlat-la-Canéda is known for its well-preserved architecture and charming cobblestone streets. Explore the town's historic center, visit the lively farmers' market, and indulge in the delicious local cuisine.
- Château de Beynac: Situated on a cliff overlooking the Dordogne River, the Château de Beynac is a magnificent medieval fortress. Take a guided tour to learn about its rich history and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Gouffre de Padirac: Located in the limestone plateau of the Quercy region, the Gouffre de Padirac is a massive underground cave system. Take a boat ride along the subterranean river and marvel at the stunning rock formations and underground lakes.
- Rocamadour: Perched dramatically on a cliffside, Rocamadour is a captivating pilgrimage site and medieval village. Visit the ancient sanctuaries, including the famous Notre-Dame Chapel, and take in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
- Les Jardins de Marqueyssac: These stunning gardens are located in the heart of the Dordogne Valley. With meticulously trimmed boxwood hedges, winding paths, and panoramic viewpoints, the Jardins de Marqueyssac offer a serene and captivating experience.
- La Roque-Gageac: A beautiful village nestled along the Dordogne River, La Roque-Gageac is known for its quaint houses built into the cliffs. Take a boat ride along the river, explore the charming streets, and visit the exotic tropical gardens nearby.
- Saint-Cirq-Lapopie: Named one of the most beautiful villages in France, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a hilltop village with stunning views of the Lot River. Explore the narrow cobblestone streets, admire the medieval architecture, and visit the local art galleries.
- Château de Castelnaud: Situated above the Dordogne River, the Château de Castelnaud is a well-preserved medieval fortress. Discover the history of medieval warfare through interactive exhibits and enjoy panoramic views from the castle's ramparts. 10. Villefranche-du-Périgord: This charming bastide town is known for its medieval architecture and picturesque squares. Stroll through the narrow streets, visit the local market, and admire the town's well-preserved fortifications.