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Huguette BourlonChâteau Guibeau
Puisseguin
33570
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The guest house features three charming bedrooms: the enchanting flowery bedroom with a comfortable 160 x 200 bed, the serene relax bedroom with two cozy 90 x 190 beds, and the cozy cooconing bedroom with a snug 140 x 190 bed. Additionally, the house offers a well-appointed bathroom, a separate toilet, and a fully equipped kitchen-lounge complete with a dishwasher, washing machine, TV, and internet access.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the castle in Guibeau from Puisseguin, head towards Lussac Saint-Médard de Guizières. Once you pass the sign indicating the end of town, take the first right at the intersection towards Monbadon-Franc (there will be a road behind the cooperative cellar). Keep going for 1.5 km and at the next crossroads, turn right, then take the first left. Proceed up the driveway and you will find the cottage on your right.
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Holiday Home | 6 | 450 | 650 |
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Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Saint-Emilion: Located just a few kilometers away from Château Guibeau, Saint-Emilion is a charming medieval village known for its vineyards and historic monuments. Visitors can explore the underground catacombs, visit the Monolithic Church, and indulge in wine tastings at the numerous wineries.
- Dordogne River: The Dordogne River is a picturesque waterway that winds through beautiful landscapes and historic towns. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, kayaking, and canoeing along the river, taking in the stunning views and stopping at quaint villages like Bergerac and Beynac-et-Cazenac.
- Bordeaux: As one of France's most iconic cities, Bordeaux offers a vibrant blend of history, culture, and gastronomy. Visitors can explore the historic city center, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, visit the impressive Bordeaux Cathedral, and enjoy wine tastings at the many renowned wineries in the region.
- Citadel of Blaye: Situated on the banks of the Gironde Estuary, the Citadel of Blaye is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This fortress dates back to the 17th century and offers stunning views over the estuary. Visitors can explore the citadel's ramparts, visit the underground galleries, and learn about its military history.
- Château de Montaigne: Located near the town of Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne, the Château de Montaigne was the residence of the famous French philosopher Michel de Montaigne. Visitors can explore the château and its gardens, gaining insight into Montaigne's life and writings.
- Grotte de Pair-non-Pair: This prehistoric cave, located near Prignac-et-Marcamps, is home to some of the oldest known cave paintings in Western Europe. Visitors can take guided tours to admire the ancient artwork and learn about the lives of early humans who inhabited the area.
- Château de la Rivière: Situated in the Fronsac wine region, the Château de la Rivière is a historic castle surrounded by vineyards. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle, stroll through the vineyards, and enjoy wine tastings of the estate's renowned wines.
- Château de Vayres: Just a short drive from Château Guibeau, the Château de Vayres is a stunning Renaissance castle with beautiful gardens overlooking the Dordogne River. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, walk through the gardens, and attend medieval-themed events held throughout the year.
- Château de Roquetaillade: Situated near the town of Mazères, the Château de Roquetaillade is a magnificent medieval fortress with a rich history. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle, admire its architectural features, and learn about the noble families who inhabited it. 10. Château de Cadillac: Located in the town of Cadillac, this castle was built in the 17th century and is now home to a museum dedicated to the history of the region. Visitors can explore the castle's grand halls, learn about the area's winemaking heritage, and enjoy panoramic views from its towers.