Located near the pretty village of Siorac, just south of Dordogne, this charming holiday home is surrounded by wonderful scenery.
Valley views and vast gardens offer a beautiful setting for relaxing.
A well-equipped kitchen is bright and modern, giving plenty of space for an evening feast, with a grand fireplace for warming up next to.
Morning coffee and pastries can be enjoyed in the breakfast room, whilst the wooden balcony is perfect for summer mornings.
Each of the five bedrooms has its own individual character, with one bedroom situated in a separate cottage with its own garden and dining terrace.
The vast gardens gives plenty of space to wander around or sit quietly.
Watch the frogs leaping in the pond or take shade under a tree.
The poolside terrace is a sublime place to lounge.
Near both Vezere and Dordogne rivers, the area is surrounded by medieval villages and unspoilt views.
A five minute drive to Siorac will take you to a weekly market and lovely restaurants.
A trip to Perigueux is a must, where you can delight at the delicious black truffle.
Head further along to Dordogne to explore many more French villages.
The area is full of a wonderful character.
Maison Interior
Upper Level (via stairs from garden)
Mezzanine Level (stairs from living room)
Garden Level
Cottage Interior
The cottage is accessible for guests with mobility issues if the sofa-bed is used
Outside Grounds
Facilities
Slightly larger St Cyprien (10km) has a wider choice of facilities with a large supermarket on the outskirts. It’s a beautiful old village which winds up to a 12th century belltower and abbey. There are lots of nice restaurants, interesting boutiques and good spots for coffee in picturesque surroundings. Don’t miss the fantastic market on a Sunday morning.
The Dordogne and Vézère rivers host a wealth of other beautiful villages and towns, many of them classed as France’s Plus Beaux Villages such as glorious Monpazier, a bastide town dating back to the 13th century. To the north-west you have the sophisticated small city of Périgueux, famous for its amazing black truffles and to the east should visit Sarlat with its maze of medieval narrow streets, lovely squares and amazing restaurants. Not forgetting beautiful Bergerac to the west with its medieval architecture, narrow streets of boutiques and great restaurants as well as the unmissable Maisons de Vins.x000D
Other magical day trips include the Lascaux caves, just outside Montignac and beautiful Limeuil, where the Vézère meets the Dordogne and you can paddle by the river beach or enjoy some fine views from Parc Limeuil after wandering through the delightful village. In addition, head to La Roque Gageac, Château de Beynac or Castelnaud-la-Chapelle for a remarkable day out in the Dordogne.
The whole region is a true haven for nature and sport lovers alike offering a wide array of outdoor activities, from horse-back riding and a nearby pony club to tennis, mountain-biking, golfing and watersports, not to mention the number of hiking and fishing opportunities in the area. Children will love the nearby waterparks, visiting the Aquarium du Perigord Noir and Jungle Golf in Le Bugue, exploring prehistoric caves and historic castles or even a magnificent hot air balloon ride across the stunning region. The more adventurous may enjoy go-karting just south of Périgueux or tree-top activities in the forests near Sarlat or Bergerac.