Hotel du Parc
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Offsite parking discounted rates availableParkingSwimming poolRestaurantTerraceFamily roomsAll 35 facilities +
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Room types · 4
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Family Room
3 × Twin bed / 1 × Double bed30 ㎡up to 5
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Triple Room
1 × Twin bed / 1 × Double bed18 ㎡up to 3
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Double Room
1 × Double bed15 ㎡up to 2
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Twin Room
2 × Twin bed15 ㎡up to 2
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Facilities · 35
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Offsite parking discounted rates availableParkingSwimming poolRestaurantTerraceFamily roomsPets allowedFax/photocopyingSoundproof roomsFacilities for disabled guestsKids' outdoor play equipmentCoffee Shop on sitePet bowlsFire extinguishersSmoke alarmsCCTV outside propertySecurity alarmTelevision in common areasFree wired internetAccess to nearby outdoor poolPlayground on siteSelf parking (surcharge)Beach umbrellasOffsite parking discounted rates availableInternet accessWine release eventsReception hallExercise/lap poolJapanese gardenSecured parkingGarageFishing nearbyHorse riding nearbySwimming nearbyPaddle boating nearby
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Le Petit Léon
Creative · ★ Michelin
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Born in South Africa and raised in New Zealand and Australia where he learnt the craft, Nick Honeyman fell in love with France and its produce following stints at Arpège and above all Astrance. In fact, it was thanks to Pascal Barbot that our globetrotter found his way to this bistro that he has gradually turned into a gourmet establishment. Exquisitely presented, his signature cuisine is a masterfully intelligent festival of emulsions and contrasting flavours. This seasonal restaurant (May-Sept) located in a picturesque village boasts a terrace overlooking the garden’s manicured lawn. In the
2.6km
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Le 1862 - Les Glycines
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Colourful, unusual recipes, impeccably cooked and crafted with first-class ingredients, including veggies from the garden: such is the enticing programme that Le 1862, the main restaurant of Les Glycines Hotel, has in store for you. This former coaching inn, located between the railway station and the River Vézère, serves market-fresh cuisine with subtle harmonies of flavours and polished sauces. The chef enhances the finest produce from the surrounding countryside – suckling lamb, saffron, foie gras and the kitchen garden harvest and diners get to sample it all in a smart fashionable venue le
12.5km
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Le Boïdicou
Modern Cuisine
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In the heart of the "Périgord Noir" area of the Dordogne, this boïdicou (Occitan for the basket you take to market) embodies authentic, seasonal cuisine in all its simplicity. Run by two enthusiastic young chefs, the restaurant favours fresh, top-notch local ingredients, most of which are sourced within a 50km radius. The lunch menu changes every week, adapting to what local suppliers have to offer. In the evening, there's a more elaborate surprise set menu. Relaxed atmosphere and efficient service.
98m
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Le Bistro des Glycines
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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One of the undeniable bonuses of this hotel is its excellent bistro! The dining room-conservatory serves (lunchtime only) sensibly priced menus in tune with the zeitgeist, such as gravlax of Eyzies trout with a smoked cream cheese sauce or shoulder of lamb, confit and smoked in a casserole dish. Flavour, generosity and respect for the seasons set the tone for chef Pascal Lombard’s creative and enticing culinary score – we’ll be back for more!
12.5km
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ro.bo
Creative
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In the Périgord Noir, this restaurant is housed in a 17C mansion which boasts a courtyard, bliss for alfresco dining by candlelight, and lounges whose stone walls bear witness to their long history. It is a pleasure to catch up with Nick Honeyman, chef of Le Petit Léon. His creative cuisine is renowned for its fresh, distinctive flavours, particularly those of citrus fruits, which he uses to excellent effect in menus that mingle local and globetrotting influences.
5.9km
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La Table du Centenaire
Modern Cuisine
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Previously an oyster farmer working in the Bassin d'Arcachon, chef Mathieu Métifet draws his inspiration from the Périgord terroir, weaving in fish and seafood elements to create carefully prepared, personal cuisine, of which his signature dish is a good example: "Le Centenaire's unmissable razor clams with a morel cream and home-smoked magret de canard". Hand-picked small-scale local producers.
12.6km
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La Table du Coly - Manoir d'Hautegente
Modern Cuisine
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The fine dining restaurant is perfectly in keeping with the rest of the manor. In the lovely dining area with its exposed stone walls and imposing fireplace, diners enjoy sophisticated, imaginative cuisine. On sunny days, make a beeline for the pergola by the mill stream!
13.9km
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Le Moulin de L'Imaginaire
Traditional Cuisine
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Born and bred in nearby Brive, the chef is an advocate of hearty traditional cuisine, in which local ingredients abound: fried egg, crispy bacon and new-potato galette; calf's head with ravigote sauce; free-range guinea fowl with carrots; moist walnut cake with crème anglaise. This converted mill on the banks of the Vézère (the old cogs can still be seen beneath the glass floor in the entrance hall) has been renovated and transformed into a contemporary bistro. It also boasts a terrace built over the river, facing the 12C Pont Vieux.
18.9km
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