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Annick et Patrick Bernard
Hameau de Tartou
Bussière Badil
24360

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Our accommodations are situated in the charming village of Tartou, nestled in the heart of Parc Naturel Régional Périgord Limousin. Conveniently located at the crossroads of the Dordogne, Charente, Perigord, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, and Aquitaine regions, you can experience the beauty of all four seasons in the peaceful and serene environment of Perigord Vert. We offer the option of breakfast and half board upon request. Additionally, there are marked hiking trails starting from Tartou, an 18-hole Golf International Prèze just 8 km away, as well as various country inns and hostels in the vicinity. You can also explore and discover the region's castles, caves, and picturesque villages.

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Situated in the picturesque Périgord Vert, our accommodations are nestled within the enchanting surroundings of the Regional Natural Park of the Périgord-Limousin. Positioned at the intersection of the Dordogne, Charente, Perigord, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, and Aquitaine regions, you will delight in experiencing the four seasons and their unique allure, amidst the tranquil and serene ambiance of the Perigord Vert.

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Directions

If traveling by car, Bussière Badil in the Dordogne (24360) is located 35 km from Angoulême, 80 km from Limoges, and Périgueux is also 80 km away. If using the train, you can take the TGV to Angoulême. For those flying, the International Airport of Limoges is the closest option. If using GPS, simply type in Bussière Badil in the Dordogne (24360).

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Attractions

  • Château de La Rochefoucauld: Located in La Rochefoucauld, this stunning medieval castle is known for its picturesque gardens and impressive architecture. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, which is filled with period furniture and artwork.
  • Brantôme Abbey: Situated in Brantôme, this ancient Benedictine abbey is a must-visit attraction. It features a remarkable 11th-century bell tower and beautiful cloisters. Visitors can also take a relaxing boat ride along the river surrounding the abbey.
  • Grotte de Villars: Located in Villars, this stunning cave system is known for its impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Guided tours take visitors through the different chambers, providing an educational and awe-inspiring experience.
  • Angoulême: This historic city is renowned for its rich history and well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the city's ramparts, visit the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, and enjoy panoramic views from the top of the city walls.
  • Périgueux: Situated in the Dordogne region, Périgueux is a charming town with a wealth of historical attractions. The Périgueux Cathedral, Roman ruins, and the Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum are among the highlights.
  • Cognac: Famous for its production of the renowned brandy, Cognac offers visitors the opportunity to tour distilleries and learn about the fascinating process of making this iconic spirit. The town's historic center also features beautiful architecture and charming streets.
  • Nontron: This picturesque town is known for its traditional knife-making industry. Visitors can explore the Knife Museum to learn about the history and craftsmanship of these famous blades. Nontron also offers beautiful landscapes and hiking opportunities.
  • Aubeterre-sur-Dronne: This designated "Most Beautiful Village in France" is nestled on a hillside overlooking the Dronne River. It boasts a remarkable underground church carved into the rock, as well as charming streets and a lively town square.
  • Oradour-sur-Glane: Although a somber attraction, Oradour-sur-Glane is an important site of remembrance. The village was destroyed during World War II, and the preserved ruins now serve as a memorial to the victims. 10. Limoges: Known for its exquisite porcelain, Limoges offers visitors the chance to visit porcelain factories, museums, and shops. The city also boasts a stunning cathedral and charming old town streets to explore.