Vacation Rental Description
Newly renovated 2 bedroom spacious, light and airy gite situated within the beautiful Perigord Limousin Natural Park, close to the borders of Dordogne and Charente. It is in the area of the famous 'Richard the Lionheart Route', this beautiful rural region is rich in historic sites, attractions and activities.
The gite is ideally located to explore the region's many historic sites and attractions - or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility or the gite.
Located in a small hamlet surrounded by lakes and woodland and just 1.5 kms away is the charming village of St Mathieu with the various shops, bars/restaurants and its own lake with a small beach, water activities and bar/restaurant. A 15 minute drive takes you to the picturesque town of Piégut with its weekly market.
This single storey property retains the traditional features of exposed beams and stonework, whilst offering all modern facilities.
Further details indoors:
Open plan Kitchen/Dining/Living Room with a dining table for four people, three comfortable sofas, board games and a wood burner. The gite is fully insulated warm and very energy efficient.
The open plan kitchen has fitted units, fridge, gas cooker, combination microwave, electric kettle, full range of china, cutlery and kitchenware.
Bedroom 1 - double bed, wardrobe, two bedside tables, electric heating.
Bedroom 2 - two single beds, wardrobe, two beside tables, electric heating.
Bathroom with shower, wc, washbasin and electric heating.
Further details outside:
Patio garden area with outdoor furniture and barbeque, ample parking space.
Facilities
- Cable Satellite
- Cooking Utensils
- Heating
- Kitchen
- Linen Service
- Microwave
- Amenity Parking
- Refrigerator
- Sterio
Activities
- Kayaking
- Restaurant
- Shopping
There are many large lakes, numerous chateaux, quaint villages and larger historical towns and cities to explore. Throughout the year there are markets and fetes to visit - often celebrating local interests, from chestnuts or mushrooms to local cider or wood crafts.
Limoges famous for its porcelain, is only 50 minutes drive away. Within the Dordogne and only 45 minutes by car is Brantôme, known as the Venice of the Dordogne, with the river Drone flowing through it, and a little further south is the medieval City of Perigeux. In the Charente and just over 1 hour drive is the hilltop City of Angouleme with its narrow streets littered with cafés and restaurants.
Tennis in town
Adventure Park
Theme parks
Tree adventure park
Bird Watching
Canoeing
Cycling
Go Karting
Swimming
Walking
Wine tasting
Wine touring
Rambling
Sightseeing