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Claire MorganLieu Dit Faysselle
Tayrac
47270
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Description for Gite
Welcome to Faysselle, a charming hamlet with a rich history dating back to 1807. Each of our cottages, known as gites, preserves unique remnants of their former roles. From metal rings used to tether animals to old stone sinks, these little hints of the past create a truly authentic experience. Inside, you will be greeted by magnificent beams and exposed stone walls that contribute to the character and charm of each gite.As you step outside, prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking views that surround us. Explore the enchanting woods, meander through the fields, or simply relax by our own tranquil stream. Our gites can be booked individually, making them perfect for a peaceful getaway. Alternatively, they can be combined to accommodate larger groups for special occasions like family celebrations or weddings.
Our gites offer a variety of options to suit your needs. The Soleil Levant boasts two bedrooms, accommodating up to four guests with one bathroom. The Soleil Couchant offers three bedrooms, comfortably sleeping six guests with two bathrooms. For larger groups, the Grand Soleil provides three bedrooms, accommodating up to seven guests with two bathrooms.
Each gite is thoughtfully equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay. You will find a fully fitted kitchen complete with a washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, and a selection of pans and crockery. We have also taken care of the little details, providing hairdryers, bed linen, and towels. Additionally, each gite has its own private outdoor terrace, furnished with comfortable seating and a BBQ, perfect for enjoying the fresh air and stunning surroundings.
Our hamlet offers plenty of entertainment options for all ages. The games room is equipped with billiards, table tennis, darts, and table football, ensuring hours of fun. Outside, you will find swings and ample space for playing badminton or swingball. To help you explore the local area, we have a selection of bikes available free of charge for our guests to use.
Come and experience the charm and serenity of Faysselle. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, our gites provide the perfect base for an unforgettable holiday.
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Directions
You will need a car as the property is situated between Bergerac and Tolouse airports, with a travel time of 90 minutes and 75 minutes respectively. If you prefer, Bordeaux airport is also an option, but it is slightly farther away at 120 minutes. The capital of the region, Agen, is conveniently located 30 minutes away and has a TGV station. For your daily needs, there is a shop 4km away, while a bakery and pharmacy are 8km away. Supermarkets and shopping facilities can be found approximately 25 minutes away on the outskirts of Agen. During the summer season, you can enjoy local produce and wine at various night markets. Additionally, for special occasions, there is a 2* Michelin restaurant in the nearby town.
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Holiday Home | 3 | 550 | 1350 |
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Attractions
- Chateau de Bonaguil: Located in Fumel, about 12 kilometers from Tayrac, Chateau de Bonaguil is a stunning medieval fortress. It is known for its impressive architecture and well-preserved defensive features, making it a popular tourist attraction.
- Bastide de Monflanquin: Situated approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Tayrac, Bastide de Monflanquin is a beautiful medieval village. It features narrow streets, charming houses, and a central square with arcades. Visitors can explore the village's history and enjoy panoramic views from the surrounding hills.
- Musee du Foie Gras: Located in Frespech, about 25 kilometers from Tayrac, Musee du Foie Gras is a museum dedicated to foie gras, a traditional French delicacy. Visitors can learn about the history, production, and tasting techniques of foie gras through informative exhibits and demonstrations.
- Chateau de Biron: Situated in Biron, approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Tayrac, Chateau de Biron is a magnificent medieval castle. It offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore its grand halls, towers, and gardens, providing a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.
- Vieux Pont de Cahors: Located in Cahors, about 35 kilometers southwest of Tayrac, Vieux Pont de Cahors is a historic bridge spanning the Lot River. Dating back to the 14th century, it is an architectural marvel and offers fantastic views of the city and the river.
- Pont Valentre: Situated in Cahors, approximately 35 kilometers southwest of Tayrac, Pont Valentre is another noteworthy bridge. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the city. Admire its Gothic architecture, towers, and intricate stone carvings while exploring the surrounding area.
- Chateau de Duras: Located in Duras, about 40 kilometers northwest of Tayrac, Chateau de Duras is an enchanting castle with a rich history. Visitors can explore its furnished rooms, stroll through the gardens, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- Grotte de Lastournelle: Situated in Saint-Colomb-de-Lauzun, approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Tayrac, Grotte de Lastournelle is a fascinating cave system. Guided tours provide insights into its geological formations, underground rivers, and prehistoric artifacts.
- Parc en Ciel: Located in Lacapelle-Biron, about 45 kilometers northeast of Tayrac, Parc en Ciel is an adventure park nestled in the forest. It offers various outdoor activities such as zip-lining, tree-top adventures, and nature trails, making it a great destination for families and adventure enthusiasts. 10. Chateau de Castelnau-Bretenoux: Situated in Prudhomat, approximately 70 kilometers northeast of Tayrac, Chateau de Castelnau-Bretenoux is a majestic fortress overlooking the Dordogne Valley. Visitors can explore its well-preserved fortifications, towers, and courtyards, and learn about its medieval history through informative exhibits.