LE PETIT QUINTEFEUILLE / TENNIS
Welcome to our charming renovated house nestled in the heart of the magnificent Périgord Noir region of the Dordogne. This delightful property which is also listed in the PERIGORD GUIDE ,offers you a unique experience, a haven of greenery, surrounded by a hazelnut forest that evokes the sunny charm of southern France. Set in a private 17-hectare estate, it offers peace and serenity in the midst of nature.
The house, with its traditional architecture and authentic character, offers a breathtaking view over the peaceful surrounding countryside. You'll love the natural setting of this property, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a haven of peace.
The swimming pool, treated with salt for your comfort, invites you to cool off while soaking up the Dordogne sunshine. The house itself features three comfortable bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, a welcoming living room, a spacious dining room and a covered terrace with panoramic views over the landscape. The well-kept garden and shaded tennis court also offer space for relaxation and outdoor fun.
What's more, our property is strategically located close to all the amenities you could need, with local restaurants, quaint markets and charming boutiques just a short drive away. Golf enthusiasts will be delighted to know that a renowned golf course is just 3 kilometers from the house.
Come and enjoy this unique Dordogne experience, where history, nature and tranquility come together to create unforgettable memories. Book now for an exceptional getaway in the magnificent Périgord Noir region.
Périgord Noir is famous for its rich and varied gastronomy, with an abundance of quality local produce. Here are a few emblematic elements of the region's cuisine:
Truffles: Périgord Noir is famous for its black truffles, often called "black diamonds". You can enjoy truffled dishes, such as truffles in omelettes, truffles in sauces to accompany meat or pasta dishes, and many other truffled delights.
Foie Gras: Périgord foie gras is a world-famous delicacy. It can be enjoyed fresh, in terrine, or in confit form. You'll also find many duck-based specialties, such as magret de canard.
Walnuts: Périgord walnuts are used in many local dishes and desserts. You'll find walnut cakes, walnut oils and even goat's cheese with walnuts.
Wines: Although the Périgord Noir is not primarily known for its wines, you can still enjoy local wines, such as Bergerac wines, which go perfectly with the region's cuisine.
As far as cultural activities and visits are concerned, the Périgord Noir is rich in historical and artistic heritage:
Prehistoric caves: The region is home to several famous prehistoric caves, including the Grottes de Lascaux, where you can admire incredible cave paintings dating back thousands of years.
Castles: Périgord Noir is also famous for its picturesque medieval castles. Château de Beynac and Château de Castelnaud are among the most impressive.
Sarlat-la-Canéda: This well-preserved medieval town is an architectural gem. Stroll its cobbled streets, admire its historic buildings and enjoy its lively market.
Local markets: Take part in local markets to discover regional products, such as truffles, foies gras, jams and wines. The Sarlat market is particularly famous.
Museums: Visit museums dedicated to prehistory, regional history and contemporary art, for an enriching cultural experience.
Outdoor activities: The Périgord Noir also offers many outdoor activities, such as hiking, canoeing on the Dordogne, and discovering the region's beautiful gardens and landscapes.
All in all, Périgord Noir is a destination that combines delicious cuisine, a heritage rich in history and culture, and plenty of activities to enjoy the region's natural beauty. It's the ideal place for a memorable gastronomic and cultural getaway.