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Highlights
Made for relaxation
Top-rated for comfort — guests feel right at home here.
Games
A rare find - enjoy a variety of games available on-site.
Discover nearby landmarks
Close to Château de Bourdeilles
Sleeps 6•3 bedrooms•8 beds
Popular amenities
Onsite parking available
Kitchen
Washing machine
Air-conditioning
Barbecue grill
Balcony
Explore the area
Bourdeilles, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Château de Bourdeilles
Place, Château de Bourdeilles
1 min walk
Brantôme Abbey
Place, Brantôme Abbey
11 min drive
Perigueux Golf Club
Place, Perigueux Golf Club
26 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Courtyard Suite
2 Single Beds
Dortoir
1 Double Bed and 4 Single Beds
Master Bedroom Downstairs
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom
Toilet · Shower only
Courtyard Suite Bath
Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only
Dortoir Toilet
Towels provided · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Castles, Caves , Food, and Wine
Au Pied du Château looks out on the village square and the Chateau de Bourdeilles, a medieval castle with a renaissance addition. Au Pied du Château is a little townhouse nestled into the center of a lively village in the Dordogne department in the Aquitaine region in the south of France, in an area known as Périgord. Au Pied du Château accommodates six guests. Fully furnished and equipped, it can be rented for a week, a weekend, or a few days.
The House
Facing the 12th-century castle, just down from the church, Au Pied du Château is a small town house on a cobblestone pedestrian street, with three bedrooms, fitted kitchen, 2.5 baths, living room, balcony, and courtyard on two floors. The master bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bath comprise the ground floor. The second floor houses the second bedroom, toilet, and sink. In its 400-plus years, Au Pied du Château has witnessed quite a bit of history. In addition to its patch of grass by the front door, the house faces the chateau’s park and gardens across the street, with benches, trees, and pretty views across the Dronne River. A few steps down Rue de l’Église takes you to the village square, where you may enjoy a drink under the trees at one of the cafés.
Deep in the Heart of France
Bourdeilles is out in the country, yet a short drive the the international airports at Bordeaux and Bergerac, and to the TGV stations in Angoulème and Bordeaux. The new TGV takes you from Paris to Bordeaux in two hours.
How to Get There
From Great Britain: Fly to Bergerac direct from Stanstead on Ryanair; rent a car and drive 47 miles to Bourdeilles.
From Paris: Take the TGV to Angoulême; rent a car and drive 37 miles to Bourdeilles. Or take the train to Perigueux and drive 15 miles to Bourdeilles.
From East Coast USA: Fly to Bordeaux direct from Montreal on Air Transat, or via Lisbon from New York or Boston on TAP, or from Boston or New York on Air France to Bordeaux. Rent a car and drive 95 miles to Bourdeilles. Or fly to Paris and take the train from CDG.
Things to Do
Visit a Chateau. You’ll find a nice one right across the street, and a dozen others in the towns nearby. As well as old churches, cute villages, and active farms.
Visit Brantôme. The Venice of France, just six miles away. One of many places to visit in the Dordogne area.
Taste Wine in St. Emilion. Take a 1.5 hour drive through the Bordeaux vineyards to get there.
Visit the Caves at Lascaux. Take a 1.5 hour drive through the Périgord countryside to get there.
Play Tennis. The village tennis courts are near the village pool, a short walk across the river.
Visit Bordeaux. A nice 1.5 hour drive on the autoroute takes you to France’s 5th largest city and hub of wine export.
Visit Cognac. A nice 1.5 hour drive on through Dordogne and Charente takes you to the city of stills, surrounded by vineyards.
Try Foie Gras in Bergerac. A one-hour drive south takes you to the hub of production of red wine and foie gras.
Eat Well. Enjoy a gourmet lunch or dinner at one of Bourdeille’s fine restaurants. Or find a five-course lunch for 13€ in Tocane-St-Apre. Or lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Perigueux for 29€. Or buy fresh from the farmers at the weekly markets in Bourdeilles (Sunday), Brantome (Friday), or Perigueux (Wednesday) and prepare it Au Pied du Chateau.
Go to Market. Fresh vegetables, aged cheese, organic meats, crafts, and snacks present themselves at the weekly markets in Bourdeilles (Sunday), Brantome (Friday), or Perigueux (Wednesday).
The Owners
Kathi and Jim Lengel own Au Pied du Chåteau. Kathi is a recovering school principal. Jim is a retired college professor. They live in Vermont at Crossett Hill Lodge for most of the winter. In the summer, they sail on their fleet of boats from Rhode Island, and live in Cedar Cove Cottage. Each spring and fall, they spend several weeks at Au Pied du Chåteau.
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Take trash and recyclables to the village bins at the end of your stay.
Leave a 50-euro cleaning fee, plus 15 euros per person for linens, in the jar in the kitchen at the end of your stay.
Lock the door, and close the volets at the end of your stay.
Important information
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Property Registration Number 20180022500BD
Property # 1270656vb
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the area
Bourdeilles
Located in Bourdeilles, this holiday home is in the city centre. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Regional Natural Park Périgord Limousin and La Lizonne, while Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum and Museum of Art and Archeology of Perigord are cultural highlights. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and power boating nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails and mountain biking.
Regional Natural Park Périgord Limousin - 15 min drive - 18.1 km
Perigueux Golf Club - 26 min drive - 27.2 km
Cathedrale St-Front - 33 min drive - 30.3 km
Getting around
Château-l'Évêque Station - 16 min drive
Bordeaux (BOD-Merignac) - 109 min drive
Restaurants
Le Saint Sicaire - 11 min drive
Au Fil Du Temps - 10 min drive
Bar du Marché - 11 min drive
Le Coligny - 11 min drive
Café le Bistrot du Coin - 9 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Castles, Caves , Food, and Wine pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Castles, Caves , Food, and Wine?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Castles, Caves , Food, and Wine?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Castles, Caves , Food, and Wine?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Castles, Caves , Food, and Wine located?
This family-friendly Bourdeilles holiday home is located in a rural location, steps from Château de Bourdeilles and within 6 mi (10 km) of Le Moulin de l'Abbaye and Brantôme Abbey. Pont Coudé and Musée Fernand Desmoulin are also within 6 miles (10 km).
About the host
Hosted by Jim Lengel
Kathi and Jim Lengel own Au Pied du Chåteau. Kathi is a recovering school principal. Jim is a retired college professor. They live in Vermont at Crossett Hill Lodge for most of the winter. In the summer, they sail and swim from their camp at Lake Elmore in Vermont. They live in France at Au Pied du Château during the months of February, May, and October.
Why they chose this property
We have worked and traveled all over the world. We live at Crossett Hill Lodge in the hills of Vermont in the winter, and at Camp Elmore on a lake in Vermont in the summer. When the weather is not right for skiing or sailing, we visit Au Pied du Chateau in the south of France for a pleasant, peaceful, and civilized retreat.
What makes this property unique
Au Pied du Chateau sits on what looks like a movie set: a 12th-century castle at one end of the cobblestone pedestrian street, the 15th-century church at the other, and a 16th-century chateau with turrets across the street. They tell us ours is the oldest house in the village of Bourdeilles. Three cafes sit on the corner two doors down. The castle park across the street behind the church overlooks the Dronne river.
Languages:
English, French
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