Situé à La Chapelle-Grésignac, l'établissement La Gauterie propose un hébergement avec une piscine privée et une vue sur la piscine. Brantôme se trouve à 34 km. Vous bénéficierez gratuitement d'une connexion Wi-Fi et d'un parking privé sur place.
Dotée d'un lecteur DVD, cette maison de vacances dispose d'une cuisine avec un micro-ondes, un réfrigérateur et un four, d'un salon avec un coin salon et un coin repas, de 2 chambres ainsi que de 2 salles de bains avec une douche et une baignoire. Il dispose également d'une télévision par satellite à écran plat.
Une aire de jeux pour enfants est présente. Vous pourrez nager dans la piscine extérieure, faire de la randonnée à pied ou à vélo, ou vous détendre dans le jardin et utiliser le barbecue.
Périgueux se trouve à 47 km de La Gauterie, tandis qu'Angoulême est à 39 km. L'aéroport d'Angoulême-Cognac, le plus proche, est implanté à 39 km.
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A beautiful 17th century character farmhouse with lovely views and private pool. La Gauterie is a renovated farmhouse, set in nearly 24 acres of glorious countryside, situated on the edge of the Perigord Limousin National Park. The gite has a private garden with views over the rolling hills, red tiled homes and verdant woods. At times deer and wild boar can be seen as well as birds like the Hoopoe, Black Redstart and Cranes. A truly idyllic place to relax glass of wine in hand, sit and chat with friends and relatives whilst watching vivid red sunsets and listening to the sounds of the countryside. What makes this spot particularly attractive is the fact that the nearest neighbour is over half a mile away and the property is surrounded by meadows for the horses and crops such as sunflowers and maize. Importantly there is a lovely 10 x 5 pool for guests exclusive use and the opportunity in season to pick fruit from the orchard. The nearest town Verteillac , 5k away, provides a butcher, bank, boulangerie, post office, general store, chemist as well as bars, cafes, restaurants and an outdoor market. There are numerous beautiful lakes, castles/chateau and villages to visit
We arrived in the Dordogne in October 2016 bringing an old dog and cat as well as horses. Having travelled round Africa we have a highly developed love of nature and have found France still has the space and wild places left to be explored.To some extent riding the horses has given us the opportunity to see things that you would not normally see from the car or on foot We have felt it very important to socialise and integrate with the local people and to that extent Fiona having studied French to A level has relished the opportunity to develop her skills by attending local French lessons and interacting with French friends and neighbours on a regular basis. Steve is a work in progress however!
The Perigord Vert is the northern part of the Dordogne .It owes it's name to the lush green landscape many rivers and brooks ,wooded hills,valley's, grassland and wild fauna and flora. The landscape follows the rivers Dronne and Auvezere .Brantome is called the Venice of the Perigord and deserves a visit .In the area is one famous cave and a number of beautiful castles. Also worth visiting are ; Saint Jean de Cole, Riberac, Nontron the capital, Excedeuil and the castles of Richemont, Bourdeilles, Puyguilhem and Jumilhac. There are a few lakes like le grand etang de la jemaye. l'etang de St Estephe and Rouffiac. The history of man can be discovered at the prehistoric caves of Teyjat and Villars as well as the troglodyte dwellings in Mareuil. There are many abbeys, romanesque churches and museums ,for example the Knife Museum at Nontron and truffel museum at Sorges. There are night and day markets in many of the towns with one of the largest held in Riberac. Local sports abound; canoeing, biking, hiking and water sports. The food is very special in this region of France with specialities such as veal, pork, turkey, chestnut, apple and walnut, mushroom, truffles and foie gras.