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Sarlat Heights - Sarlat-la-Caneda
Self catering house in France – (Ref: 63348)
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Price From:E1000 (EUR)
Sleeps:10
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
house in Sarlat
Detached house with private pool arranged as two individual apartments sleeping up to 10 in four bedrooms. ...more

Communal pool, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, mountain biking, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne / Sarlat

Artist's house in Dordogne
Self catering farm house in France – (Ref: 33919)
NEW LISTING
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Price From:E1000 (EUR)
Sleeps:6
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
farm house in PORT SAINTE FOY
The farmhouse which has recently been restored and modernised with a very modern feel sleeps a maximum six to eight people, near vineyard ...more

Private pool.
Less than 15 mins to: golf, horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne / Bergerac / Port sainte foy

Villa Ferriers Nord
please select please select in France – (Ref: 38444)
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Price From:Price On Request
Sleeps:0
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
please select in St Astier
Come and stay in a private French Villa near to the pretty town of St Astier, Dordogne. ...more

Wheelchair friendly, pets allowed.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne / St Astier

Lannet Cottage
self-catering cottage in France – (Ref: 2696)
Villarenters Index53
Price From:£300 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)Not Yet Rated
cottage in Brantome
The cottage, attached to the owners 500 year old farmhouse provides modern comfort in a delightful rural setting. ...more

Private pool, not suitable for babies.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne

Les Cerises, Paussac
Self catering village house in France – (Ref: 62712)
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Price From:£400 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
village house in Paussac et St Vivien
Cosy self-catering in village property set in the middle of the countryside. with large pool. Absolute peace and comfort in beautiful surroundings wi ...more

Not suitable for babies.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne / Brantôme

SARLAT GITES FACING A LAKE FOR FISHING AND A POOL
Self catering gite in France – (Ref: 12839)
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Price From:E270 (EUR)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
gite in SARLAT
In the Black Perigord (Sarlat-Lascaux-Les Eyzies), gîtes facing a fishing lake and a pool in the tranquility of the Perigord woodland. ...more

Communal pool.
On site: fishing. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne / Sarlat

Moulin de Coutille
Self catering cottage in France – (Ref: 20439)
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Villarenters Index30
Price From:£988 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (6)villarenters customers rating
cottage in ------
Set in the heart of the rural north east corner of the Dordogne, this property comprises a pretty farmhouse and old farm buildings. ...more

Private pool.
On site: fishing. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne

La Vieille Chapelle
Self catering cottage in France – (Ref: 1045)
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Villarenters Index30
Price From:£638 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (2)villarenters customers rating
cottage in St Pierre de Cole
Tucked away just off the beaten track between St Jean and St Pierre de Côle is this charming, vine-covered cottage, superbly renovated. Heated pool. ...more

Private pool.
On site: fishing. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne

Chateau Lagut
Self catering chateau in France – (Ref: 1054)
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Price From:£1988 (GBP)
Sleeps:16
No. of Verified Reviews: (7)villarenters customers rating
chateau in ----
Superb country mansion which dates back to the 14th century, set within 60 acres of unspoilt grounds and woodlands ...more

Private pool.
Less than 15 mins to: fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne

La Maison de St Jean
Self catering village house in France – (Ref: 63840)
NEW LISTING
Villarenters Index30
Price From:£638 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
village house in St Jean de Cole
This charming timbered cottage is set in the heart of St Jean de Côle, a few steps away from the delightful village square with its Romanesque church. ...more

Less than 15 mins to: fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Aquitaine / Dordogne


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Destination guide to Dordogne




Destination guide
Tags– our customers chose the following words to best describe this destination:
Family and kids
Beautiful Scenery
Culture and history
Good value
Unspoilt and charming
Destination Reviews

Review by val from wigan

The Dordogne is such a special part of France, a river flowing through historic countryside with castles topping hills,prehistoric hillside caves to explore. exquisite towns to wander and shop.canoeing down the river for people who prefer a more physical activity or a lazy float down the river for people who prefer to chill. restaurants serving a variety of gourmand meals, specialities of the regional foods not to be missed. To make it special try floating over the dordogne in a hot air balloon,it is astoundingly awsome. Vineyards producing some fantastic wines to be sampled. I challenge you to visit the Dordogne and not to fall in love with the area.


Review by Eileen from Dronfield

Beautiful lush landscape alive with wildlife, dotted with fruit and corn fields. Magnificent Chateaux that once served to protect, now enchant and enthrall their many visitors. Fresh locally grown produts sold at bustling markets throughout the Dordogne. Living history presented through pre-historic sites that have been lived in at different time periods. Culturally and educationally enlightening, warm and welcoming.


French class


From the Daily Mail

We will never understand the French. In theory, we don't even like them. But we can't keep out of their country.
France remains the number one destination for British holidaymakers because it covers all the bases: sun, sumptuous food and landscape, a rich culture and a thick seam of sensuality.
In the dour days of January, it's enough to fuel a dream or two. The reality need not bust your wallet.
A good, mid-range hotel can be had for between £30 and £45 a night for a double room even in summer. Camping, of course, comes cheaper. And £40 should ensure a decent meal for two, with drinks. It may be much cheaper.
At first sight, the Dordogne seems tailor-made to promote well-being. The countryside runs with rivers (the Dordogne itself is merely the biggest).
Golden-stone villages climb up and even into cliffs, and glow in the morning sun. Forests and fat fields fill markets with some of Fra... more


Secrets of the Perigord


From the Daily Mail

What is it about the Dordogne that draws tens of thousands of us every summer? Many spend holidays there; others have retirement homes having converted an old stone barn, perhaps, or restored a steep-roofed farmhouse tucked into a patchwork of orchards, fields and forest.
The Dordogne, like Tuscany, provides an idyllic version of the British countryside. The oak woods, rolling hills and broad, sweeping riverscapes have echoes of home - but with a better climate. Summers are long and warm - but with enough rain to keep the landscape green and fresh. We may be on holiday, but we feel at home.
And we also see it as quintessentially French: here are old stone villages, housewives gossiping on doorsteps, children running down cobbled streets clutching lunchtime baguettes, farmers pottering about on old-fashioned tractors and still selling their produce at weekly markets.
Given its popularity, ... more


Out for a duck


The Palaeolithic cave paintings of The Dordogne are among the wonders of the world. They are beautiful and mysterious.
Not the least of their mysteries is that among the profusion of artfully delineated bison, woolly mammoth and reindeer, there is not a single duck or goose.
These days the region is in the web-footed grip of these birds. They abound in the fields, they crowd the market stalls, and they are ubiquitous upon the menus of every hostelry.
The beak excepted, almost every part of the bird make its way to the table. The cooks of south-western France pride themselves on their sturdy, flavoursome cuisine.
It is, as the local saying has it, 'sans beurre' and 'sans rapproche'.
This vaunted absence of butter should not be taken for some sort of low-cal option. For butter (and, indeed, oil) is simply replaced in most recipes by lashings of goose or duck fat.
The rich dripping is employed in preserving duck confits,... more


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