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Entire place
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3 guests
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2 bedrooms
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1 bathroom
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3 beds
- Wi-Fi
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About the Place Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
The stone house, built in the 16th century, is the only house in Beynac with a roof entirely covered with lauzes (piled limestone stones).
She is composed :
• a large living room (living room-kitchen)
• a bedroom with a four-poster bed dating from the 18th century.
• a bedroom with 2 single beds
• a bathroom with hydromassage shower cubicle,
• separate toilets
• a superb panoramic garden of 3 ares, with terrace accessible from the living room. It offers a breathtaking view of the meanders of the Dordogne.
• a terrace with its courtyard.
It has been completely renovated and furnished with a subtle balance of old (18th century four-poster bed) and modernity: (integrated kitchen: induction fireplaces, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, oven, comfortable lounge area, decorative fireplace ).
Two sun loungers allow you to relax and sunbathe while enjoying a spectacular view of the Dordogne valley and the valley of the 5 castles (Castelnaud, Fayrac, Marquessac, Beynac and Les Milandes where Joséphine Baker lived).
You will find only 5 minutes walk from the house 5 restaurants, a grocery store, 2 bakeries, butcher, post office, pharmacy, a small supermarket, a Tourist Office but also a bar, small stalls...
The Périgord Noir is of course famous for its gastronomy and in particular its foie gras, its duck breasts and confits. It is also famous for its truffles and porcini mushrooms that can be eaten simply sliced in an omelette
The stone house, built in the 16th century, is the only house in Beynac with a roof entirely covered with lauzes (piled limestone stones).
She is composed :
• a large living room (living room-kitchen)
• a bedroom with a four-poster bed dating from the 18th century.
• a bedroom with 2 single beds
• a bathroom with hydromassage shower cubicle,
• separate toilets
• a superb panoramic garden of 3 ares, with terrace accessible from the living room. It offers a breathtaking view of the meanders of the Dordogne.
• a terrace with its courtyard.
It has been completely renovated and furnished with a subtle balance of old (18th century four-poster bed) and modernity: (integrated kitchen: induction fireplaces, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, oven, comfortable lounge area, decorative fireplace ).
Two sun loungers allow you to relax and sunbathe while enjoying a spectacular view of the Dordogne valley and the valley of the 5 castles (Castelnaud, Fayrac, Marquessac, Beynac and Les Milandes where Joséphine Baker lived).
You will find only 5 minutes walk from the house 5 restaurants, a grocery store, 2 bakeries, butcher, post office, pharmacy, a small supermarket, a Tourist Office but also a bar, small stalls...
The Périgord Noir is of course famous for its gastronomy and in particular its foie gras, its duck breasts and confits. It is also famous for its truffles and porcini mushrooms that can be eaten simply sliced in an omelette
Amenities
- Wi-Fi
- Kitchen
- Heating
- Dishwasher
- TV
- Essentials
- Hair dryer
- Iron
- Washer
Nearby Attractions Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
Above all we recommend that you discover the village of Beynac, its alleys, its river, the barges but also its majestic and monumental castle.
The LASCAUX caves are unmissable, but so is the Château des Milandes, formerly owned by Joséphine Baker. What about the bewitching and magical town of Sarlat. Etienne de la Boétie's house alone is worth the detour. There are many prehistoric sites and countless castles. It is said that the Dordogne has more than 1000!
We also inevitably recommend the unforgettable canoe/kayak day, which is the most typical sporting activity in our beautiful region. The flight over the Valley of the 5 castles remains a MUST.
Our guests particularly appreciate the local markets, the bastides, the caves, the chasms and the tasty local gastronomy.
We will of course give you the addresses of the best restaurants and fabulous farm inns.
Above all we recommend that you discover the village of Beynac, its alleys, its river, the barges but also its majestic and monumental castle.
The LASCAUX caves are unmissable, but so is the Château des Milandes, formerly owned by Joséphine Baker. What about the bewitching and magical town of Sar...
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Property Rules Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
Our house is non-smoking.
We do not accept our 4-legged friends.
Living in the village means accepting its calm from 11 p.m.
Our house is non-smoking.
We do not accept our 4-legged friends.
Living in the village means accepting its calm from 11 p.m.
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