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The spacious double room provides a seating area, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a hai…
The double room offers a seating area, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a hairdryer. The…
The double room features a private entrance, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a haird…
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Restaurants nearby
- Château de la Treyne★ Michelin What a splendid spot! The River Dordogne meanders at the foot of this superb château set in a formal garden and grounds. The panoramic view from the terrace will take your breath away. The dining room is similarly stunning: marble floors, wall hangings, coffered ceiling and carved wooden fireplace. Stéphane Andrieux has been running the show for almost 25 years, rolling out a polished culinary lineup. Examples include roast Quercy lamb (fillet and rack), flanked with carrot tortellini and soy seasoning or a delicate shortbread of strawberry and meadowsweet, signed Marc Jean, house pastry chef 10.8km
- Ô MoulinBib This couple who earned their stripes in the industry have transformed this charming Périgord mill – a water-powered sawmill, to be precise – into a peaceful country restaurant. The stream that drives the cogs can be seen beneath the restaurant through the glass floor panels. The chef rustles up delicious food that is very much in tune with the times – eg fillet of roast Limousin beef, topped with a good red wine jus and accompanied by Noirmoutier potatoes. They have a lovely shaded terrace, and the proprietress provides attentive service.9.5km
- DelicatessensBib From the terrace or through the restaurant's picture windows, the landscape mesmerises and fascinates, as you admire the jaw-dropping panoramic view over the grounds and the rooftops of historic Gourdon. Justine and Benoît Mouly showcase regional produce and tableware by local artisans. The food celebrates the region’s traditions, courtesy of creative notes and well-judged flavours: courgettes, strawberries and elderflower; Borrèze trout confit in olive oil, gazpacho of green peas; Salviac foie gras served like nougat with apricots and walnuts.13.8km
- La Belle ÉtoileBib Whether by moonlight or sunlight, welcome to this pretty property in the heart of a Dordogne village. The aromas wafting out of the kitchen have been tantalising diners for four generations now! Beautifully presented recipes that err towards traditional and wholesome, such as crispy sweetbread paired with a crunchy tartlet of celeriac and onion milk. Small guestrooms are available to prolong your stay in this enchanting village.16.8km
- Le M - Domaine de Rochebois In front of an elegant 19C freestone building, the terrace laid out on a balcony looks onto the Dordogne valley. Inside, herringbone hardwood flooring, immaculate white walls, delicate mouldings and green or beige velvet seats make for a refined setting that is both chic and cosy. The chef, a keen traveller, turns his hand to two types of cuisine: brasserie style at lunchtime and fine dining in the evening. He only uses top-notch produce, which he cooks to perfection. Some of his dishes are infused with subtle Asian notes, for instance his lemongrass prawn bisque.12.3km
- Le Pont de l'Ouysse On the banks of the Ouysse, a magnificent tributary of the Dordogne, this restaurant has been in the same family for five generations. Today, two brothers are at the helm: one front of house, one in the kitchen. Inspired by tradition, the dishes showcase fine ingredients – saddle of Quercy lamb roasted with thyme and garlic, served with purple artichoke barigoule. The patio shaded by linden trees adds a final irresistible flourish. Overnight stays are possible in the hotel.12.8km
- La Terrasse The terrace under the vine-shaded pergola is the perfect spot in fine weather, while in winter you can take refuge inside, beneath the medieval vaults of this former 11C stronghold, done out with contemporary furnishings. On the menu: dishes with bold flavours, featuring regional producers: lamb from the Lot, farm-reared pork, and poultry from Mayrac etc. View of the cliffs and the Dordogne.14.9km
- O'Plaisir des Sens This spruce stone house has earned a fine reputation for itself in the Périgord noir. Chef Bruno Marien curates a vibrant modern score featuring premium regional produce: free-range geese, partridges, whole carcasses and fruit and veg from local growers. The shaded patio by a fountain is bliss come summertime. Never fails to deliver the goods!15.2km
- Le Saint-Martial Valérie and Jean-Marc Réal have been at the helm of this delightful restaurant in a peaceful Black Périgord village for over twenty years. The chef enhances seasonal produce, cleverly blending tradition and modernity, in particular courtesy of punchy gravies and carefully balanced combinations of ingredients. Examples include sautéed snails and calf’s head wrapped in green leaves, garnished with a watercress-flavoured crème of cep mushrooms. A warm welcome and an extensive wine cellar add the final flourish to a slap-up meal.16.6km
- Le Petit Moulin In a quiet street in the medieval town of Martel, Adrien Castagné and his brother Romain are continuing the family tradition of growing walnuts and producing walnut oil. One of them manages the mill and orchards a few miles away (visits possible); the other runs this small bistro-style restaurant that serves good food but won't break the bank. The chef cooks up precise and playful bistronomy cuisine: faithful to the seasons, it makes the most of local produce, with dishes such as goat's cheese with apricot, fig leaf and hazelnut. The meal starts with the house walnut oil, served with bread, an19.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Château de Fénelon castle in France3.8km
- Sarlat Cathedral cathedral located in Dordogne, in France14.0km
- Manor d'Eyrignac Gardens garden in France10.5km
- Château de Montfort castle in the Dordogne département11.4km
- Grottes de Cougnac cave in France11.6km
- Château de Beynac castle19.4km
- Château de Castelnaud-la-Chapelle museum in France19.7km
- Château de Salignac French castle in Salignac-Eyvigues13.6km
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