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This lovely green area borders the Natural Regional Park of Périgord-Limousin, and is a favourite holiday location for nature lovers. Its landscape of rolling hills, pastures and woodlands is a delightful venue for walking, cycling or traffic free driving in the countryside, where you may explore charming villages, with their typical barns made of stones quarried from limestone or crystalline bedrocks, and taste delicious regional specialities such as foie gras and tarts made with local apples. On your doorstep you will find many chemins (lanes) and pathways suitable for walking and cycling and offering easy access to the loveliest countryside where you can enjoy the area’s flora and fauna. For the more energetic canoes and kayaks can be hired in Corgnac allowing access to the River Isle or take a rail cycle along the chemin de fer to Thiviers.
Within 30 minutes drive there are numerous recreational lakes with sandy beaches where you can swim, fish and sunbathe. There are three golf courses within easy reach. There are an abundance of medieval and renaissance villages and hamlets to explore within the region including Sarlat, St Jean de Cole and Brantome. However, if you prefer a more structured approach there are sufficient chateaux, museums and art galleries as well as guided tours of the area's underground cave systems, including the impressive cave paintings at Lascaux II and Rouffignac, to engage the mind. Finally, for the gourmet, some of the world’s finest foods and wines are produced in the region and are sold daily at any one of the area’s lively markets, and with a diversity of restaurants to suit every taste and pocket you will be spoilt for choice. In Sarlande there is a small shop which sells a range of provisions. Rouffiac this famous recreational lake is 10 minutes drive, and has many seasonal activities including kayaking, surfing, sunbathing, paddling, skiing, canoeing, and walking, providing many days of entertainment for all the family.
The medieval town of St. Yrieix la Perche is about 20 minutes drive away, and has a number of fine restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets. There are small specialist shops including chocolatier, tea room, butcher, bakers and a delicatessen, as well as three supermarkets. St Yrieix is proud of it’s new multi million euro swimming and sports complex which opened in 2009, providing a modern environment for serious and recreational swimmers alike. In the summer, artisans display their arts and handicrafts throughout the town, with the town’s shop windows festooned with delightful pieces of local artists works. The Limousin region is world famous for it’s high quality white porcelain, which may be purchased in local shops.A market takes place every 2nd & 4th Friday morning, with excellent food stalls, fresh fruit & vegetables, clothes & crafts in the cobbled streets. It is a good cultural centre with galleries & special events during the summer months. Perigueux is the principal town of the region within 45 minutes drive, and the administrative centre for most aspects of daily life. It is an ancient town with a long history which can be traced back in its architecture. It has gastronomic specialities.
Accommodation and Facilities
Property type: Cottage (75 square Meters) Location Type: Rural Catering: Self Catering Concept: Get away from it all Suitability & Policies: No Smoking indoors, Children welcome, Suitable for Elderly / infirm, No animals please Equipment & Services: Sheets provided, Towels Provided Kitchen: 4 ring hob, Oven, Grill, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Dish Washer Bedrooms: 2 Bedrooms, Sleeps up to 4. 1 Double, 1 Bunk/childs beds Bathrooms: 1 Separate showers, 1 Separate WCs Utility: Washing Machine Living Room Seating for 4, Fireplace Dining Room: Seating for 4, Fireplace Entertainment Equipment: English TV, Satellite or Cable Exterior Facilities: Garden, Terrace, Parking
Geography
Department, Region: Dordogne, Aquitaine Nearest Town or Village: Sarlande (PostCode: 24270) Geographic Location: Lat:45.450016 Long:1.110992 (45° 27'0.06" N 1°6'39.57" E) GPS: N45°27.001 E1°6.66 Nearest Airport: Limoges - 50 KM Nearest Rail Station: St. Yrieix la Perche - 15 KM Nearest Motorway Exit: Limoges - 50 KM Nearest Beach: Rouffiac - 8 kilometers Car: Necessary Availability Last updated by owner on 16 January 2010
When a booking is made a booking form is sent out straight away. To reserve the property, the client should complete and sign the booking form, and return it together with payment of the initial non-refundable deposit (25%of total due ). Following receipt of the booking form and deposit the Owner will send written confirmation of the booking. This is the formal acceptance of the booking. The balance of the rent together with a security deposit of £100 is payable not less than eight weeks before the start of the rental period. A security deposit is required in case of, for example damage to the property or its contents and returned to you within two weeks of your return if no untoward damage has occurred. The rental period shall commence at 4.00pm on the first day and finish at 10.00am on the last day. The city of Limoges is within an hours drive. Limoges Porcelain is one of the most famous types of French porcelain. The name refers to porcelain made at factories around the Limoges area, and it is a hard-paste porcelain that is very collectable. The porcelain is still made today and one of the companies still manufacturing it are Haviland. Many of the factories have small museums showcasing their porcelain. Additionally, the Musee Municipal de l’Eveche and the Musee National de la Porcelaine Adrien Dubouche have good porcelain collections. The Musee National de la Porcelaine Adrien Dubouche also offers workshops to those who are interested, but visitors should note that it is closed on Tuesdays. The Cathedral of Saint-Etienne is a prominent building in the city of Limoges. It has a wonderful bell tower, which is partly octagonal. The rood screen in the Cathedral is also a fine example of renaissance work. The Aquarium du Limousin is situated in Limoges, close to the Town Hall. Visitors can marvel at a large variety of species. The Aquarium is open all year, apart from between Christmas and New Year. The villars grotto is the largest underground network in the Perigord and within easy reach. The underground river has hollowed out huge chambers, connected to each other by galleries. During the guided tour you will be able to admire impressive stalacties and enjoy the impressive son et luminere show. During World War ll, Oradour-sur-Glane was the scene of a cruel massacre carried out by SS troops. The remains of Oradour have now been preserved as a world famous commemorative museum and resource centre near Limoges.
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