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‘Le Sud’ is situated on the northern boundary of the Lot department close to the River Dordogne (500 metres) and there is a variety of different and interesting countryside in all directions. The nearest village is Puybrun (1 km), a quiet bastide settlement which contains a church, a hotel, two restaurants, two bars, two bakeries, two butchers, a small supermarkets, a post office, a tabac and a pharmacy. There are good supermarkets, banks, various shops etc. at Bretenoux-Biars (5 km) and Bretenoux has a small market twice a week in the old town square.' |
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The four self-contained cottages converted from old farm buildings arranged around a courtyard have been sympathetically restored to a high standard with many exposed beams and original stone walls providing holiday accommodation with comfort, charm and character. |
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There is a wealth of things to do within easy reach – watersports enthusiasts will love the clear swift waters of the Dordogne for canoeing, kayaking and boating, while lovers of fishing will find an abundance of trout and pike. Those who like walking will enjoy the numerous walks in the surrounding countryside. There are many picturesque villages such as Bretenoux, Carennac, Loubressac, Autoire, Gluges, Meyronne and Turenne each with architecture so typical of Quercy. Or visit the wonderful chateaux of Castelnau, Montal, Belcastel and La Treyne. Other sports such as tennis and golf are also nearby. This region has been called ‘the Kitchen of France’ and you can be assured of excellent food. It specialises in duck and goose products (the home of foie gras) and other gastronomical delights include truffles, asparagus, walnuts and strawberries. The vineyards of Cahors and Bergerac are also within reach. Visit some of the many caves in the area including the Gouffre de Padirac which you can explore both on foot and by boat and marvel at the 94-metre high arched roof of Grand Dome and the beautiful Lac Supérieur 27 metres above the river bed. No visit to the area is complete without a visit to the beautiful medieval village of Rocamadour which, with its chateau and abbey, clings to the perpendicular side of the valley. |
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Contact details
Harvey and Colette Jacobsen e-mail;Tel. 0033 (0)565 38 64 90 English
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