Hus med pool i Sauveterre-La-Lémance, Frankrike - hos Samantha
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6 sängplatser
3 Sovrum
2 Badrum
100 m²
2 enkelsängar
2 dubbelsängar
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Vad du kommer att gilla med hemmet
The Yoga Den ( as we call it )
This is separate accommodation from the main house that we would be living in that. It comprises a small separate eating area, kitchen, air-conditioned living room, wet room/ bathroom and two bedrooms, each of which can be configured either as two twins or one super king bed. The kitchen includes a Tassimo coffee machine, toaster, kettle, microwave, oven, hob dishwasher and washing machine. Then there is a a small hallway that leads to another kitchen, bedroom and living room.
This is separate accommodation from the main house that we would be living in that. It comprises a small separate eating area, kitchen, air-conditioned living room, wet room/ bathroom and two bedrooms, each of which can be configured either as two twins or one super king bed. The kitchen includes a Tassimo coffee machine, toaster, kettle, microwave, oven, hob dishwasher and washing machine. Then there is a a small hallway that leads to another kitchen, bedroom and living room.
Vad du kommer att gilla med grannskapet
The property is situated just outside the village of Sauveterre-la-Lemance (2 km), in the Southern Dordogne, between Fumel and Belvès.
Amenities in Sauveterre, lovely countryside all around with excellent shops, restaurants and supermarkets in Fumel, Belvès, Beaumont and Monflanquin.
The Dordogne area of France is one of the most beautiful and one of the most popular. Lovely countryside interspersed with medieval, bastide towns and fairytale châteaux rise from the morning mist.
It's a great region for food lovers; all the Périgordian specialities such as Foie Gras, confit d'oie and canard, mushrooms of all types are in abundance.
Many antique markets throughout the year. All info at the tourist information office.
Bergerac (50 minutes) was once a flourishing port for the wine trade. It still today has a picturesque harbour where you can take a boat trip along the river Dordogne, or a miniature train ride around the Bastide town, viewing the many half timbered houses with terracotta decoration.
The many timbered houses with terracotta decoration that line the lanes of the old town, are wonderfully evocative of the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. On one corner the wanderer suddenly finds himself "nose to nose" with Cyrano whose statue proudly reminds the visitor that Bergerac owes some of its fame to this historic figure. Not surprisingly the annual theatre "Le Festival du Théâtre" is named after him.
A great way to tour the vineyards is by following the designated Route des vins where the visitor will be welcomed by the growers and encouraged to try their wines. The Bergerac region is sometimes called Périgord Pourpre the name deriving from the rich purple-red vines that characterize this area of Périgord.
When the subject of "gastronomy" is raised it is usually associated with a particular region and the Périgord stands in high regard in this field. The traditional produce, such as truffles, walnuts, strawberries and the wines, together with the well-known rich specialties derived from fattened geese and ducks, is largely responsible for this fame.
Don't miss a trip to La Roque-Gageac, a stunningly beautiful village under the towering cliffs. The village regularly wins France's "Prettiest Village" competition. Good canoeing centre here.
Competing with La Roque-Gageac in the prettiness stakes is the village of Carennac. Elevated just above the South bank of the Dordogne river, it is best known for its typical Quercy architecture and Romanesque priory. Further Romanesque art at the Saint-Pierre church in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne.
Perhaps the most famous of the Dordogne tourist attractions are the cave paintings around Les Eyzies. There are more pre-historic caves in this area than you could ever visit in a day! Les Eyzies lies at the heart of an unspoilt area of great natural beauty with rolling hills, tranquil rivers and fascinating cliff and rock formations. It has some of the world's most beautiful caves with outstanding stalactite and stalagmite crystallizations. And the cave-lined Vézère valley has been classified as a heritage site by UNESCO. The most well-known of all is the cave at Lascaux which was discovered in 1940. The paintings date back some 17,000 years.
Sarlat-la-Canéda features the highest concentration of medieval, Renaissance and 17th century facades of any town in France. Nowadays, its a bustling market town with a huge range of outdoor café bars and restaurants.
Amenities in Sauveterre, lovely countryside all around with excellent shops, restaurants and supermarkets in Fumel, Belvès, Beaumont and Monflanquin.
The Dordogne area of France is one of the most beautiful and one of the most popular. Lovely countryside interspersed with medieval, bastide towns and fairytale châteaux rise from the morning mist.
It's a great region for food lovers; all the Périgordian specialities such as Foie Gras, confit d'oie and canard, mushrooms of all types are in abundance.
Many antique markets throughout the year. All info at the tourist information office.
Bergerac (50 minutes) was once a flourishing port for the wine trade. It still today has a picturesque harbour where you can take a boat trip along the river Dordogne, or a miniature train ride around the Bastide town, viewing the many half timbered houses with terracotta decoration.
The many timbered houses with terracotta decoration that line the lanes of the old town, are wonderfully evocative of the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. On one corner the wanderer suddenly finds himself "nose to nose" with Cyrano whose statue proudly reminds the visitor that Bergerac owes some of its fame to this historic figure. Not surprisingly the annual theatre "Le Festival du Théâtre" is named after him.
A great way to tour the vineyards is by following the designated Route des vins where the visitor will be welcomed by the growers and encouraged to try their wines. The Bergerac region is sometimes called Périgord Pourpre the name deriving from the rich purple-red vines that characterize this area of Périgord.
When the subject of "gastronomy" is raised it is usually associated with a particular region and the Périgord stands in high regard in this field. The traditional produce, such as truffles, walnuts, strawberries and the wines, together with the well-known rich specialties derived from fattened geese and ducks, is largely responsible for this fame.
Don't miss a trip to La Roque-Gageac, a stunningly beautiful village under the towering cliffs. The village regularly wins France's "Prettiest Village" competition. Good canoeing centre here.
Competing with La Roque-Gageac in the prettiness stakes is the village of Carennac. Elevated just above the South bank of the Dordogne river, it is best known for its typical Quercy architecture and Romanesque priory. Further Romanesque art at the Saint-Pierre church in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne.
Perhaps the most famous of the Dordogne tourist attractions are the cave paintings around Les Eyzies. There are more pre-historic caves in this area than you could ever visit in a day! Les Eyzies lies at the heart of an unspoilt area of great natural beauty with rolling hills, tranquil rivers and fascinating cliff and rock formations. It has some of the world's most beautiful caves with outstanding stalactite and stalagmite crystallizations. And the cave-lined Vézère valley has been classified as a heritage site by UNESCO. The most well-known of all is the cave at Lascaux which was discovered in 1940. The paintings date back some 17,000 years.
Sarlat-la-Canéda features the highest concentration of medieval, Renaissance and 17th century facades of any town in France. Nowadays, its a bustling market town with a huge range of outdoor café bars and restaurants.
Övrigt
We would be living in the upstairs area of the house ( No one would be able to hear eachother and you can use the big garden that you see in the first photo)
There are also multiple seperate entrances
There are also multiple seperate entrances
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Landsbygd
Berg
Faciliteter
Våra grunder
Kylskåp
Frys
Ugn
Mikrovågsugn
Värmesystem
Diskmaskin
Tvättmaskin
Torktumlare
Badkar
TV
Wi-Fi
Telefon
Unik utrustning
Luftkonditionering
Privat parkeringsplats
Privat trädgård
Balkong/terrass
Bordtennisbord
Grill
Pool
Barnvänligt
Säker pool
Fjärrvänligt
Höghastighetsanslutning
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Vanliga frågor
Har det här boendet en trädgård?
Ja, det här boendet har en trädgård. Du ser fler detaljer om trädgården och andra bekvämligheter på den här sidan.
Har det här boendet en swimming pool?
Ja, den här lägenheten har en swimming pool. Du ser fler detaljer om swimming poolen och andra bekvämligheter på den här sidan.
Passar den här lägenheten för distansarbete?
Ja, det här boendet har en wifi-uppkoppling. Vi rekommenderar att du diskuterar detta med värden för att säkerställa att anslutningshastigheten är tillräcklig för dina behov.
Finns det någon parkeringsplats för det här boendet?
Ja, det här boendet har en eller flera parkeringsplatser.
Hur många rum finns det i det här boendet?
Det här boendet har 3 sovrum.
Vad är boytan för det här boendet?
Boytan för det här boendet är 100m2.
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