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Rooms & Views
1 King Bed and 1 Queen Sofa Bed 484 sq feet Layout - Bedroom, living room, and sitting area Relax - In-room ma…
1 King Bed 269-sq-foot room with garden views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entert…
1 King Bed 269-sq-foot individually decorated room, deck/patio with garden views Relax - In-room massage availabl…
1 King Bed 248-sq-foot individually decorated room, deck/patio with courtyard views Relax - In-room massage avail…
1 King Bed 237-sq-foot room with city views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…
1 King Bed 237 sq feet Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 43-inch LCD…
1 King Bed 215-sq-foot room with city views Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…
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Restaurants nearby
- Le 1862 - Les Glycines★ Michelin 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 le8.4km
- Le Bistro des GlycinesBib 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!8.4km
- Le Petit Léon★ Michelin 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 16.2km
- 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.12.1km
- Le Vieux Logis★ Michelin This reliably good traditional restaurant is housed in the utterly charming setting of a converted tobacco drying barn, all done out in stone and painted wood. Indeed, the whole site – the local stone buildings of an old agricultural property that was originally a priory – is delightful. Head chef Vincent Arnould, a Meilleur Ouvrier de France, is an enlightened custodian of tradition. A native of the Vosges who fell in love with the Périgord, he selects the finest produce for his modern and appealing cuisine with solid classical foundations. At lunchtime, the restaurant proposes a reasonably p16.8km
- La Table du Centenaire 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.7.6km
- Le Petit ParisBib In the heart of a picturesque Périgord village, this welcoming establishment features two tastefully rustic dining rooms and a large terrace overlooking the village square. The chef, a local lad, takes pride in showcasing regional produce in seasonal menus that change weekly, jazzed up by his globetrotting souvenirs: duck confit nems and houmous made with Périgord walnuts; lamb sweetbread in Monbazillac wine and pink berries, finishing with an iconic dessert - Grand Marnier soufflé.18.4km
- 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.18.5km
- Auberge de l'Espérance Desperate souls should rush to this restaurant that offers hope! The owner extends a warm and smiling welcome, and there is lots of attention to detail in the food, which combines freshness and taste. A reminder that it can be the simple pleasures that leave the deepest impression.10.5km
- 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!14.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Font-de-Gaume cave with prehistoric art7.4km
- Cro-Magnon site cave in France8.3km
- Château de Beynac castle8.8km
- Les Combarelles cave with prehistoric art in southwestern France8.3km
- Château des Milandes castle in France7.6km
- Château de Commarque castle9.4km
- Château de Castelnaud-la-Chapelle museum in France10.3km
- National Museum of Prehistory in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil museum in France7.8km
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