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House in Dordogne - Nearby
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The area around Bertric Buree. Is rich in history with many interesting chateaux and fortified towns within easy reach. Locally there are many river beaches and lakes where bathing is safe and canoes can be hired. A day trip to the beautiful cost at Royan. Takes about an hour and a half. Close to Royan is the fabulous zoo of La Pymera - one of the largest and best in Europe. Is the former province of Perigord. The four regions of Perigord are very different with Perigord Noir. Approx 15 miles), One of th...
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House in Dordogne - Things to Do
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One of our favourite things to do is to relax by the pool with a good book bring your own or choose one from the many provided. If you have the energy, you can play badminton, boules, table tennis or simply splash around in the pool. The Atlantic coast with lovely beaches at Royan or Arcachon is just over an hour away. For children a visit to the zoo of La Pymere is an absolute must. There are many pretty towns and villages where an afternoon can be spent having lunch in a pavement café, soaking up the a...
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House in Dordogne - availability & Pricing
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Pricing and Availability Calendar 2016. 25th May - 12th July. 12th July - 30th Aug. We offer a 250 discount for a two week July/August booking. Website by Charente Gites.
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Where To Stay - Lindsay and Christopher's wedding
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Sunday 3rd June 2012 -. Married for 1548 days. Transport And Travel Cont. There are ample places to stay nearby, many of which are within walking distance. We have tried to incorporate a variety of options to suit different budgets and style. Http:/ www.frenchconnections.co.uk. If you type Marthon into the destination search box, there are several self catering properties within reasonable travelling distance. Other accommodation we have found through various different websites listed below:. Approx....
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House in Dordogne - Living area
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The large kitchen is fully equipped with a generous supply of glasses, cutlery, crockery, pots, pans and coffee makers. There is a large fridge with a small freezer compartment and a free-standing, gas burning range cooker. All modern appliances including dishwasher, microwave, food processor are provided. French doors lead out from the sitting room to the front of the house. Website by Charente Gites.
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House in Dordogne - Directions
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Please click on the interactive map for further info. There are several different ways to get to Les Petites Côtes. You can drive and take the ferry ( http:/ www.speedferries.co.uk. Or http:/ www.poferries.com. Or http:/ www.seaferries.com). Or Eurotunnel ( http:/ www.eurotunnel.com. The drive from Calais takes approx 7 hours. The following airlines fly to nearby airports. All of these French airports are between 1 and 2 hours drive. Http:/ www.flybe.com. To Bordeaux from Bristol, Norwich and Southampton.
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House in Dordogne - Outside
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Terrace, Pool and Gardens. Les Petites Côtes boasts a large covered terrace overlooking the pool and with superb views over the surrounding countryside. At one end of the terrace is a large table which will easily seat 10 adults for fabulous al fresco dining. At the other end of the terrace are comfortable chairs and a sofa with soft cushions for lazing in the shade at any time of day. This is an ideal spot for relaxing and enjoying pre-dinner drinks on those warm summer evenings!
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(No) Chaos at the Chateau!!: April 2007
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No) Chaos at the Chateau! Wednesday, 4 April 2007. Pigeonnier - another gite ;). Well at last, what we have previously been describing as a romantic folly (the old tumbled down ruin fenced off behind the sandpit) has been de-ruined! It’s been a long term plan to restore the pigeonnier, for no other reason than it needed doing, but as it wasn’t high on the to-do list it hasn’t got done, until now. I have been building the walls back up (when I had some free time) on and off for the last 6 months. We have ...
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