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Non smoking holidays in Bergerac
On your vacation in the Dordogne, there is a great deal to do. The Perigord, for example, is a region of prehistory, rich in archaeological sites and grottoes, like the famous caves of Lascaux. You'll also find historiccastles, medieval cities, and ancient..
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Le Peyrat, Montpon Menesterol
Luxurious house, heated pool, set amongst vineyards and forests. Within walking distance of village.
Bergerac
Situated in the purple Perigord, 'Le Puit' is a lovely stone detached house in the centre of a tranquil rural hamlet.
Les Ronces, Beaumont Nr Bergerac
200 year old converted farm stables in tranquil setting sleeps 2
Cottage rental - Bergerac
Beautiful stone cottage surrounded by fields and woodlands
Pigeonnier, Petit Bout, Bergerac, France
Charming 16th century Pigeonnier in Small Hamlet
Le Chai, near medieval town of Eymet
Luxury, self-catering cottage (or Gite) set in an idyllic location amongst sunflower fields and vines.
Les Chenes Beaumont Nr Bergerac
200 year old converted Barn in tranquil setting sleeps 8 + cot
Les Noyers Beaumont Nr Bergerac
200 year old converted farm house in tranquil setting sleeps 4-6 + cot
Bellevue near Ste Foy la Grande
A wonderful rural retreat, this former wine domaine with spectacular views offers a choice of accommodation
La Darwina
Beautiful, spacious stone house surrounded with fields and woodlands near Bergerac
Bellevue near St Foy la Grande
This former wine domaine has a charming holiday cottage overlooking the pool and surrounding vines.
Hazelnut Cottage, Pont St Mamet
Super luxury ancient renovated Cottage with beams and wood floors and pretty flower-packed garden
On your vacation in the Dordogne, there is a great deal to do. The Perigord, for example, is a region of prehistory, rich in archaeological sites and grottoes, like the famous caves of Lascaux. You'll also find historiccastles, medieval cities, and ancient walled towns (called 'bastides').
And as for gastronomy ! You can try the local wines and "produits de terroir"(country fare) in the markets, at "ferme auberges"and in traditional restaurants and those of haute cuisine. Bergerac's wonderful Saturday market overflows with fruit and veg., fish and cheese, jam and honey and all kinds of charcuterie. The wines of St. Emilion, Bergerac, and Monbazillac must be tried on a visit to the numerous vineyards.
The countryside around Bergerac is ideal for dozens of interesting day-trips---Les Eyzies, Rocamadour, Saint Emilion, Domme, La Roque-Cajac, Beynac, Sarlat, and many others. The sea is only a 2 1/2 hour drive away.
There are concerts, street fairs, wine and produce tastings and night markets. You can bathe in the lakes, go horseback or carriage riding, fishing or canoeing.
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