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Les Roses Tremieres Region: Dordogne Sleeps: 4 - 6 Les Roses Tremieres Region: Dordogne Sleeps: 4 - 6 Overview Page 1 Enjoy woodland and valley views along the quiet lane before reaching your rose clad holiday home with its laurels and well-tended front lawn to welcome you. It’s in such a peaceful setting, within walking distance of a small old village, close to Les Eyzies and the glorious landscapes of the Vézère valley. The spacious, private grounds of meadow and woodland behind the house are near several walking trails - if you are lucky, you might catch a glimpse of some deer. The new and beautifully landscaped pool is the perfect place to survey this pastoral paradise with a glass of Sauvignon. Step inside through the original front door of this house, which dates back to the 1690’s, and look at its wooden beams, stone walls, old fashioned tapestry and grandfather clock. Tasteful renovations and furnishing guarantee a very comfortable stay and you will particularly enjoy the modern kitchen with wooden work surfaces and breakfast bar. There is elegant dining for six behind the comfy seating area surrounding a large wood burning fireplace - a separate cosy TV room is to be found in the rear wing. The Dordogne is a magical region to visit with its fairy tale châteaux and exquisite medieval villages. There are spectacular caves and prehistoric drawings to marvel at, particularly in nearby Les-Eyzies-de Tayac-Sireuil and the world famous Lascaux caves in Montignac. Food lovers will enjoy the delicious black truffles and goat’s cheese accompanied by one of the fantastic local wines. The energetic and adventurous will find a wide range of outdoor activities to enjoy here such as canoeing, riding, tennis, hiking, mountain-biking, golfing and fishing. The attractive market town of Le Bugue enjoys a riverside position with Tuesday and Saturday markets. Limeuil is a truly picture postcard village above the confluence of the Vézère and Dordogne rivers while Domme, another one of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, rises high above the river Dordogne. Take a day trip to at least one of the four famous towns which boundary the area of Le Périgord Noir, between the Dordogne and Vézère rivers. Visit the Vesunna Museum in Périgueux, the Maison de Vins in Bergerac or be amazed by the medieval splendours of Sarlat and Monpazier. Page 2 Facilities Private Pool • Child-Safe Pool • Ideal for Babies & Toddlers • Ideal for Kids • Ideal for Teens • Wi-Fi/Internet • Walk to Village • Walk to Restaurant • <1hr to Airport • BBQ • Ground Floor Bed & Bath • Heating • Cot(s) • High Chair(s) • Canoeing/Kayaking • Rural Location • Walking/Hiking Paths • Golf Nearby • Tennis Nearby • Cycling • Horse Riding • Fishing • Outstanding Landscapes • Outdoor Pursuit & Activities • Tourist Towns & Villages • Historical Sites Page 3 Interior & Grounds 1) 3 bedrooms (6-person price) 2) 2 bedrooms (4-person price) Villa Interiors Ground Floor (split-level) - Entrance door leads into large living/dining area with fireplace and French windows overlooking the grounds - Kitchen, well-equipped including breakfast bar, microwave, coffee machine and dishwasher. - Bedroom 1 with double bed, ensuite shower room and French doors overlooking woodland - Bedroom 2 with double bed (master bedroom) Ground Floor (rear wing, via steps from kitchen) - TV room - Bedroom 3 with twin beds (can be made into double) - Family bathroom - Separate WC Outside Grounds - Swimming pool (10mx5m) with security cover - Garden Furniture - Barbecue - Vast grounds and woodland (unenclosed) leading to public walking paths Facilities - Wi-Fi - TV (with UK and some US channels) - Washing machine and dryer Page 4 Location & Local Information Les Roses Trémières is situated down a peaceful lane within walking distance of an old village on the banks of a tributary of the Vézère. It lies just north of the triangle of Le Périgord Noir, close to one of the Dordogne’s most historic villages, Les Eyzies, and near the market town of Le Bugue. The famous historic village of Les Eyzies is just 5km by road or you can wander there via paths through the forest and near the Vézère in around 3km. It’s a fascinating place and home to the Musée National de Préhistoire. The nearby market town of Le Bugue (9km) is the place to go for its Tuesday and Saturday markets as well as exploring its winding streets, traditional houses and riverside position on the Vézère. Limeuil (17km), one of the classified French ‘Plus Beaux Villages’, is on the confluence of the two rivers with a fantastic view from Les Jardins Panoramique. The lovely little village of Campagne (10km) lies further east along the Vézère valley and it’s worth climbing up the steep path for a panoramic view of the steeply pitched Périgourdine roofs below. Between Limeuil and Campagne is the small town of Audrix (17km) which has a Saturday night market during July and August, a swimming pool and the tempting aroma of fresh bread baked in a traditional fire oven. Here you’ll find the Gouffre de Proumeyssac, the “Cathedral of Crystal”, a huge cave with a collection of wonderful stalactites which has music and light shows. Yet another stunning place to visit is Domme (38km), situated high over the Dordogne river with a myriad of caves beneath the main square. There are many more towns and cities to visit nearby such as glorious Monpazier (44km), a bastide town dating back to the 13th century. The small city of Périgueux (40km), in the north is famous for its delicious black truffles and to the south, medieval Sarlat (27km) is well worth a visit. Don’t forget to head westwards to visit the famous Maison de Vins in Bergerac (52km). With so many places to visit, it’s easy to forget that the Dordogne also offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as riding, tennis, hiking, biking, golfing, water sports and fishing. Canoeing along the rivers is a big thing in this area - you can do so in nearby Le Bugue and on the Dordogne river just north of Le Buisson-de-Cadouin (22km). Local Amenities Nearest Airport Bergerac Airport (55km) Page 5 Nearest Airport 2 Brive–Souillac Airport (59km) Nearest Train Station Gare des Eyzies (5km) Nearest Village (Under 1km) Nearest Restaurant Nr Les Eyzies (3km) Nearest Supermarket Les Eyzies (Around 5km) Nearest Town Le Bugue (9km) Nearest Golf Golf Blue Green (14km) Page 6 What Oliver loves… What you should know… A traditional late seventeenth century house full of character yet enjoying all Please note that published rates are only valid for the current year. Any bookings for subsequent years will be on request only necessary modern day comforts and correct rates will be confirmed at the time of booking Spacious grounds with swimming pool, meadow and woodland and plenty of Please note that your booking will only be confirmed once we have checked availability with the owner or their property local walks on the doorstep manager It’s a 3km walk from one of the most historic villages in the region, Les Eyzies The 4-person price includes two bedrooms only whilst the 6-person price includes all three bedrooms Explore the beautiful Dordogne with its glorious stretches of rivers and Due to the nature of the stone walls in many houses across the Dordogne, Wi-Fi can be patchy in some rooms and should countryside interspersed with medieval villages and fairy tale châteaux only be used for holiday use rather than streaming etc. The unenclosed gardens and woodland lead to walking paths (one of which cuts through the grounds in an unobtrusive way) Page 7 Terms & Conditions - Security deposit: €650 charged to client’s credit card before arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection. - Arrival time: 4.00 p.m. - Departure time: 10.00 a.m. - Minimum stay: 7 nights. All other durations on request. - Changeover day: Friday. All other changeover days on request. - Energy costs included?: Yes. - Heating costs included?: Yes. Included in low season. From end of May to end of September, heating is on request and at extra charge. - Linen & towels included?: Yes, including pool towels. For stays of over 7 nights, a change of linen can be arranged for a supplement of €25 per person. This must be requested in advance. - Pets welcome?: Not allowed. - Smoking Allowed?: Outside only. - End of stay cleaning included?: Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit. - Other Ts and Cs: Weddings, stag/hen parties and other celebrations are not permitted. - Other Ts and Cs: Please note that published rates are only valid for the current year. Any bookings for subsequent years will be on request only and correct rates will be confirmed at the time of booking. - Other Ts and Cs: Please note that your booking will only be confirmed once we have checked availability with the owner or their property manager. - Other Ts and Cs: High chairs and cots are available for hire at a cost of €25 for each item per week (limited availability, to be pre-booked). Page 8.
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