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Stunning 4 star cottage near Montignac with large private pool & WIFI.
Casa de campo en un río con alberca privada y cocina
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Opiniones
9.8 de 10,
Excepcional
2 habitaciones 2 personas 70 metros cuadrados
Servicios principales
Explora la zona

- Place, Valle del Vézere
- Place, Castillo y Jardines de Losse
- Place, Lascaux IV - Centro Internacional del Arte Parietal
- Airport, Brive-la-Gaillarde (BVE-Brive - Vallee de la Dordogne)
Habitaciones y camas
2 habitaciones (para 2 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama matrimonial
Habitación 2
1 cama individual
Baño 1
Excusado · Solo regadera
Baño 2
Excusado · Solo regadera
Ambientes
Deck o patio
Cocina
Jardín
Área de comedor
Información de la propiedad
Stunning 4 star cottage near Montignac with large private pool & WIFI.
In a sought after location in the Périgord Noir, considered to be the most beautiful region in France and is famous for its numerous châteaux, pre-history sites and outstanding cuisine, is this charming, recently restored period stone cottage. The cottage, which has stunning original features, all contemporary fixtures and fittings to ensure a comfortable and relaxing stay and a large, private swimming pool (11 x 5 metres) offering guests peace and privacy, has been awarded 4 stars, the highest star rating for self-catering holiday accommodation, as well as a 'diplôme de Grand Ambassadeur' for the quality of the cottage and the welcome and service provided to guests by its owners.
It is set within the spacious, leafy grounds of a 17th Century manor "Le Tribunal de Losse" which was formerly the courthouse for the nearby Château de Losse, and was previously the Gatekeeper's cottage. The cottage and the manor are constructed in the local golden limestone with traditional stone-tiled 'lauze' roofs and stone window surrounds, typical of the old local architecture. They are set in 1.5 hectares of land with trees and flowering shrubs and lovely shady areas for outdoor dining with lovely views of the surrounding tree-lined hillside. The cottage benefits from a private 11 x 5 metre swimming pool offering guests peace, privacy and a sense of wellbeing.
For 2 people only, the cottage is tastefully decorated and furnished, and equipped to a high standard and offers 2 charming bedrooms, (1 double and 1 single) with lovely oak floors and beams, ideal for a couple or 2 friends travelling together. There are 2 spacious modern shower rooms, a handmade fully fitted kitchen with dining area and a charming and comfortable living area with stone fireplace fitted with wood burning stove. TV/DVD (UK channels) and WIFI are offered and for those dreaming of lounging by the pool with a book, a large selection is available. The garden offers delightful shady areas for outdoor dining and lovely views of the surrounding tree-lined hillside.
The village, is on the bank of the Vézère river and is a few minutes away on foot. It has a grocery store where fresh bread can be bought daily and a boutique selling traditional local specialities. And for those who don't feel like cooking and don't want to drive home after eating out, there are also a pizzeria, a restaurant serving traditional regional food in its delightful shady garden and a hotel restaurant on the banks of the river.
The village which with its 3 châteaux featured on the 2017 Tour de France, is in the heart of the Vézère valley, the cradle of civilization in Europe, habitat of Neanderthal then Cro-Magnon man and world famous for its prehistoric sites and decorated caves. It lies between Montignac and Les Eyzies-de-Tayac , home to the National Prehistory Museum and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The entire valley is peppered with ancient caves, their walls decorated with fabulous artistically and historically significant wall paintings. The most important is just a few minutes away in Montigac whose Lascaux caves are considered to be "the Sistine Chapel of prehistory". The new International Centre for Cave Art was opened in Montignac in 2017 and offers an exciting technological approach to retrace these celebrated caves.
A few minutes drive from the cottage you will find favourite tourist attractions such as the imposing Château de Losse and its gardens, the glorious village of St Léon (listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France), with its riverbank cafés and restaurants and the prehistoric settlement of La Roque St Christophe.
The nearest towns offering all amenities are the medieval towns of Montignac (6km) and Sarlat (26km). Montignac is a small, pretty riverside town with an attractive stone bridge and lovely balconied houses along the riverfront. Sarlat is the third largest town in Périgord and boasts many splendid and beautifully restored Renaissance mansions and timber-framed buildings. Both towns are lively and dynamic, have twice-weekly markets and host festivals, art exhibitions and events from June to September. Local events include the international music and dance festival held annually in Montignac, regular flea markets and bric à brac fairs, as well as evening farmer's markets where you can sample the local cuisine and wines.
For those preferring relaxation, take a picnic to the Etangs de Fongron, 2 lakes (10 minutes on foot) in a lush setting where you can fish for trout or carp or walk for miles in the the surrounding woodland. Or visit the natural lake of Tamniés, (10 km) situated in quiet, verdant countryside with its 5000 square metres of fine sandy beach, offering swimming, fishing (in a secondary pond), tennis, picnic areas with tables.
Or for a more active stay, the area also offers many outdoor activities such as canoeing/Kayaking (hire station in the village, a few mins on foot), cycling (for hire in Montignac), woodland walks, horse riding and river fishing and lake fishing.
It is set within the spacious, leafy grounds of a 17th Century manor "Le Tribunal de Losse" which was formerly the courthouse for the nearby Château de Losse, and was previously the Gatekeeper's cottage. The cottage and the manor are constructed in the local golden limestone with traditional stone-tiled 'lauze' roofs and stone window surrounds, typical of the old local architecture. They are set in 1.5 hectares of land with trees and flowering shrubs and lovely shady areas for outdoor dining with lovely views of the surrounding tree-lined hillside. The cottage benefits from a private 11 x 5 metre swimming pool offering guests peace, privacy and a sense of wellbeing.
For 2 people only, the cottage is tastefully decorated and furnished, and equipped to a high standard and offers 2 charming bedrooms, (1 double and 1 single) with lovely oak floors and beams, ideal for a couple or 2 friends travelling together. There are 2 spacious modern shower rooms, a handmade fully fitted kitchen with dining area and a charming and comfortable living area with stone fireplace fitted with wood burning stove. TV/DVD (UK channels) and WIFI are offered and for those dreaming of lounging by the pool with a book, a large selection is available. The garden offers delightful shady areas for outdoor dining and lovely views of the surrounding tree-lined hillside.
The village, is on the bank of the Vézère river and is a few minutes away on foot. It has a grocery store where fresh bread can be bought daily and a boutique selling traditional local specialities. And for those who don't feel like cooking and don't want to drive home after eating out, there are also a pizzeria, a restaurant serving traditional regional food in its delightful shady garden and a hotel restaurant on the banks of the river.
The village which with its 3 châteaux featured on the 2017 Tour de France, is in the heart of the Vézère valley, the cradle of civilization in Europe, habitat of Neanderthal then Cro-Magnon man and world famous for its prehistoric sites and decorated caves. It lies between Montignac and Les Eyzies-de-Tayac , home to the National Prehistory Museum and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The entire valley is peppered with ancient caves, their walls decorated with fabulous artistically and historically significant wall paintings. The most important is just a few minutes away in Montigac whose Lascaux caves are considered to be "the Sistine Chapel of prehistory". The new International Centre for Cave Art was opened in Montignac in 2017 and offers an exciting technological approach to retrace these celebrated caves.
A few minutes drive from the cottage you will find favourite tourist attractions such as the imposing Château de Losse and its gardens, the glorious village of St Léon (listed as one of the most beautiful villages in France), with its riverbank cafés and restaurants and the prehistoric settlement of La Roque St Christophe.
The nearest towns offering all amenities are the medieval towns of Montignac (6km) and Sarlat (26km). Montignac is a small, pretty riverside town with an attractive stone bridge and lovely balconied houses along the riverfront. Sarlat is the third largest town in Périgord and boasts many splendid and beautifully restored Renaissance mansions and timber-framed buildings. Both towns are lively and dynamic, have twice-weekly markets and host festivals, art exhibitions and events from June to September. Local events include the international music and dance festival held annually in Montignac, regular flea markets and bric à brac fairs, as well as evening farmer's markets where you can sample the local cuisine and wines.
For those preferring relaxation, take a picnic to the Etangs de Fongron, 2 lakes (10 minutes on foot) in a lush setting where you can fish for trout or carp or walk for miles in the the surrounding woodland. Or visit the natural lake of Tamniés, (10 km) situated in quiet, verdant countryside with its 5000 square metres of fine sandy beach, offering swimming, fishing (in a secondary pond), tennis, picnic areas with tables.
Or for a more active stay, the area also offers many outdoor activities such as canoeing/Kayaking (hire station in the village, a few mins on foot), cycling (for hire in Montignac), woodland walks, horse riding and river fishing and lake fishing.
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Servicios
Alberca
Cocina
Lavadora
Wifi gratis
Área exterior
Estacionamiento disponible
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Reglas de la propiedad
Hora de inicio del check-in: 17:00
Hora límite del check-out: 09:00
Niños
Solo para adultos
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
No se aceptan mascotas
Fumar
No se permite fumar
Información importante
Información importante
Podría aplicarse un cargo por persona extra, que varía según la política de la propiedad
Es posible que debas presentar una identificación oficial con fotografía y una tarjeta de crédito, una tarjeta de débito o hacer un depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden tener un costo extra
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos de grupos
Esta propiedad tiene artículos ecológicos de limpieza
El anfitrión indicó que no hay detector de monóxido de carbono ni aparatos que funcionen con gas en la propiedad
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de humo en la propiedad
El equipamiento de seguridad de esta propiedad incluye extintor de incendios, botiquín de primeros auxilios y cerradura de alta seguridad
Avisos importantes
De acuerdo con las leyes nacionales, esta propiedad no acepta pagos en efectivo que superen los GBP 1000. Para obtener más detalles, comunícate con la propiedad usando la información de contacto que aparece en la confirmación de la reservación.
Se recomienda acceder a este hospedaje en auto.
Información de la zona
Thonac
Esta casa de campo se encuentra en el campo y en un río, en Thonac. La belleza natural del área puede apreciarse en Prehistoric Sites and Decorated Caves of the Vézère Valley y Sitio arqueológico Le Regourdou, y los puntos de interés incluyen Grutas Roc de Cazelle y Aquarium du Perigord Noir. También vale la pena conocer Jacquou Parc y Jardines de Eyrignac. Las actividades como kayaks y canoas ofrecen una gran oportunidad de disfrutar del agua y, si buscas un poco de adrenalina, puedes hacer ciclismo y paseos a caballo en los alrededores.

Thonac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Qué hay cerca
- Valle del Vézere - A 1 min a pie - 0.0 km
- Castillo y Jardines de Losse - A 2 min en auto - 1.4 km
- Lascaux IV - Centro Internacional del Arte Parietal - A 8 min en auto - 7.0 km
- Sitios Prehistóricos y Cuevas Decoradas del Valle de Vézère - A 9 min en auto - 7.4 km
- La Roque Saint-Christophe - A 9 min en auto - 9.6 km
Medios de transporte
Restaurantes
- Le Tablier Noir - A 8 min en auto
- Le Festival - A 7 min en auto
- Le Petit Leon - A 5 min en auto
- Les Pilotis - A 7 min en auto
- Le Jardin - glaces artisanales du Périgord - A 5 min en auto
Preguntas frecuentes
Acerca del anfitrión
Anfitrión: Caterina Krucker

We are private renters who have been renting our gîte since 2015. We are so pleased to share our lovely corner of the Périgord, with its gorgeous landscapes, stunning architecture, wonderful gastronomy and vibrant cultural life with our guests and look forward to welcoming you here.
Por qué eligió esta propiedad
Our property is early 17th century, however the origins are much earlier. The house is believed to have been a priory and shows clear signs of renaissance architecture, harping back to the time of the Templars with symbols dates carved into the stone lintels and strong evidence of fortifications taking us back to the 100 years war. In 1608, the main house was renovated and became the court house for the Château de Losse (which is one of three privately owned châteaux in the village) and the holiday rental was built as gatekeepers cottage. The two buildings are built of mellow, golden limestone, topped with "Lauze" stone-tiled roofs in a steep, curved construction achieved by stacking the tiles horizontally onto the lathes - a form of roofing entirely unique to our region. A sense of history and antiquity envelops the property, which belies its considerable modern comforts!
The village of Thonac is in the Périgord Noir, so named for its dense woodlands and its cèpe mushrooms. It is situated on the banks of the Vezère, a charming river whose valleys are now famous prehistoric sites, and which was described by the famous travel writer Johnson, as "The Dreaming Vézère" because of the way it winds its way slowly through ancient settlements. The house is uniquely situated at the edge of the village, in a quiet, verdant spot with lovely views but within walking distance of the village centre which although very small, offers interesting amenities such as two very good bar/restaurants, a well stocked grocery shop with bread depot and a boutique selling specialities which are all made from locally farmed or reared produce.
The village of Thonac is in the Périgord Noir, so named for its dense woodlands and its cèpe mushrooms. It is situated on the banks of the Vezère, a charming river whose valleys are now famous prehistoric sites, and which was described by the famous travel writer Johnson, as "The Dreaming Vézère" because of the way it winds its way slowly through ancient settlements. The house is uniquely situated at the edge of the village, in a quiet, verdant spot with lovely views but within walking distance of the village centre which although very small, offers interesting amenities such as two very good bar/restaurants, a well stocked grocery shop with bread depot and a boutique selling specialities which are all made from locally farmed or reared produce.
Qué distingue a esta propiedad
The Périgord Noir Region is full of architecturally fascinating buildings, all nestling in the hills and valleys of the two rivers, the Dordogne and the Vézère, that meander through it. From the canoe hire station within walking distance of the house, float down and experience the unique sight-seeing tour from the water, stopping at several fascinating places en route. Wander through the narrow meandering pathways of St Léon sur Vézère (3.5 km by road) with their stone houses, many still retaining their traditional stone 'lauze' roofs and see its 12th Century church and imposing château. Or relax and stop for a drink at one of the riverside cafés.
From St Léon, continue on to La Roque St Christophe, one of the largest prehistoric rock shelters in Europe which later became a troglodyte fortress and stop to take a tour of this hanging settlement that was home to hundreds of people.
Carry further on down the river and you will come to the dramatic village of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac (18km by road), a world heritage site and world centre for prehistory. The highest concentration of prehistory sites is here and this is also home to the National Museum of prehistory, where one of the largest collections of fascinating prehistoric relics can be seen.
From St Léon, continue on to La Roque St Christophe, one of the largest prehistoric rock shelters in Europe which later became a troglodyte fortress and stop to take a tour of this hanging settlement that was home to hundreds of people.
Carry further on down the river and you will come to the dramatic village of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac (18km by road), a world heritage site and world centre for prehistory. The highest concentration of prehistory sites is here and this is also home to the National Museum of prehistory, where one of the largest collections of fascinating prehistoric relics can be seen.
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