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The guest house is located on the ground floor of the main building and is an independent lodging in the former "chais" or wine processing room. With a spacious area of 70 m², it features a large room with a sliding bay window nestled within the thick walls of the ancient structure. Additionally, there is a veranda and a generous terrace that offers stunning views of the surrounding dale.For your convenience, there is ample shaded parking available for your car, ensuring privacy during your stay. While the gîte is perfect for a couple, there is also a mezzanine that can accommodate an additional guest if needed.
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Directions
The gite can be found at a distance of 20km from Bergerac airport. For detailed directions, please visit the website www.perigord-gite.net.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 300 | 400 | ||||||||||||
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Attractions
- Château de Monbazillac: Located in the town of Monbazillac, this beautiful castle is surrounded by vineyards and offers stunning views of the Dordogne Valley. The castle is known for its Renaissance architecture and houses a museum dedicated to the history of winemaking in the region.
- Bergerac Old Town: Just a short drive from Labrousse, Bergerac's Old Town is a charming and picturesque area with narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and a lively market square. Visitors can explore historical buildings, shop for local crafts and produce, and enjoy traditional French cuisine in cozy restaurants.
- Jardins de Marqueyssac: Situated in Vézac, these stunning gardens offer panoramic views of the Dordogne River and the surrounding countryside. The beautifully manicured gardens feature impressive topiaries, walking paths, and a Belvedere from where visitors can take in the breathtaking scenery.
- Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil: Known as the "Prehistoric Capital of the World," Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The town is home to the National Museum of Prehistory, where you can explore artifacts and learn about the area's rich prehistoric heritage, including the famous Lascaux cave paintings.
- Château de Beynac: Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Dordogne River, the Château de Beynac is a medieval fortress that offers a glimpse into the region's past. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and courtyard, and enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.
- Sarlat-la-Canéda: Located about 30 kilometers from Labrousse, Sarlat-la-Canéda is a well-preserved medieval town with charming streets, historic buildings, and a vibrant market. Visitors can wander through the town's maze of narrow lanes, admire the stunning architecture, and sample local delicacies.
- Grotte de Lascaux: Although not in the immediate vicinity, the famous Grotte de Lascaux is worth a visit for those interested in prehistoric art. Located near Montignac, this cave complex features remarkable Paleolithic paintings that are over 17,000 years old. A replica cave, Lascaux II, is open to the public for a fascinating glimpse into our ancient past.
- Château de Castelnaud-la-Chapelle: Situated along the Dordogne River, this imposing castle showcases medieval military architecture and houses a museum of medieval warfare. Visitors can explore the castle's rooms, admire the collection of weapons and armor, and attend engaging demonstrations of medieval combat techniques. These tourist attractions offer a range of experiences, from exploring historical sites and museums to enjoying the natural beauty of the Dordogne region.