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We offer three different room options for our guests. The Merlot room features a queen-size bed (140cm), the Sauvignon room has a king-size bed (160cm) and a single bed (90cm), and the Semillon room is equipped with two bunk beds for children and a baby bed.Our rates for a night's stay include a delicious "Sud Ouest" breakfast. For one person, the rate is €45. For two people, the rate ranges from €48 to €52. A room for three people is priced at €60, and for four people, the rate ranges from €70 to €90. Additionally, we offer a 10% discount for stays longer than three nights, and children under 10 stay for free.
If you'd like to enjoy a dinner at our establishment, we offer a table d'hôte option for €16, but kindly request that you make a reservation in advance.
Lastly, we welcome Compostelle pilgrims traveling with horses or donkeys. Please don't hesitate to contact us for more information and assistance with accommodations.
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Golden Colombard Dormitory (featuring two queen size beds, a compact kitchen, and a convenient washing machine).Reviews
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Directions
La Maubastit is located in the hamlet "Les Mauberts", in the village "Les Lèves et Thoumeyragues", which is 5 km away from the town of Sainte Foy la Grande 33220.
From PARIS by train: There are several trains per day from Montparnasse to Bordeaux with a connection in Libourne. Connect with the Corail train from Libourne to Bergerac, stopping at Sainte Foy la Grande. The train station in Sainte Foy la Grande can be reached at (phone number 05 57...). We will pick up and drop off our guests at the Sainte Foy train station.
From PARIS by road: There are two possible routes via highways A10 or A21.
Via A10: Take the A10 highway to Bordeaux, then take the A89 highway from Bordeaux to Lyon and exit at Montpon. Take the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Via A21: Take the A10 highway from Paris to Orléans, then take the A71 and A20 highways from Orléans to Brive, and then take the A89 highway from Brive to Bordeaux and exit at Montpon. Take the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Final access: In Sainte Foy, follow the direction towards Pellegrue. At the entrance of Les Lèves, Château la Maubastit is signposted to the right.
Pilgrims from the Vézelay route: From Sainte Foy to La Réole, the path is well marked with the Saint Jacques shell symbol. Follow the direction towards La Maubastit, which is 5 km from Sainte Foy. The village of Les Mauberts is 200m from the Vézelay route.
From London by plane: There are regular flights from London to Bergerac at La Roumanière Airport (phone number 05 53...). Car rental is available.
From PARIS by train: There are several trains per day from Montparnasse to Bordeaux with a connection in Libourne. Connect with the Corail train from Libourne to Bergerac, stopping at Sainte Foy la Grande. The train station in Sainte Foy la Grande can be reached at (phone number 05 57...). We will pick up and drop off our guests at the Sainte Foy train station.
From PARIS by road: There are two possible routes via highways A10 or A21.
Via A10: Take the A10 highway to Bordeaux, then take the A89 highway from Bordeaux to Lyon and exit at Montpon. Take the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Via A21: Take the A10 highway from Paris to Orléans, then take the A71 and A20 highways from Orléans to Brive, and then take the A89 highway from Brive to Bordeaux and exit at Montpon. Take the small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Final access: In Sainte Foy, follow the direction towards Pellegrue. At the entrance of Les Lèves, Château la Maubastit is signposted to the right.
Pilgrims from the Vézelay route: From Sainte Foy to La Réole, the path is well marked with the Saint Jacques shell symbol. Follow the direction towards La Maubastit, which is 5 km from Sainte Foy. The village of Les Mauberts is 200m from the Vézelay route.
From London by plane: There are regular flights from London to Bergerac at La Roumanière Airport (phone number 05 53...). Car rental is available.
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Attractions
- Saint-Emilion (12 km): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Saint-Emilion is a picturesque medieval town famous for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can explore the charming streets, admire the ancient architecture, and enjoy wine tastings in the numerous wineries.
- Château de Duras (24 km): Located in the town of Duras, this 12th-century castle offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved architecture and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The castle also hosts exhibitions and events throughout the year.
- Château de Montaigne (31 km): The birthplace and former residence of the renowned philosopher Michel de Montaigne, this castle is set amidst beautiful vineyards and offers guided tours of the historic rooms. Visitors can learn about Montaigne's life and writings while enjoying the scenic surroundings.
- Château de Bridoire (33 km): Known as the "castle of games," Château de Bridoire offers a unique experience with its collection of traditional games from different eras. Visitors can explore the castle's rooms, play various games, and enjoy picnics in the peaceful gardens.
- Château de La Brède (58 km): Located near Bordeaux, this castle is famous for being the birthplace of the philosopher Montesquieu. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the history of the castle and the life of Montesquieu, as well as explore the beautiful gardens.
- Citadel of Blaye (64 km): Situated on the banks of the Gironde estuary, the Citadel of Blaye is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The well-preserved fortress offers panoramic views, underground passages to explore, and a chance to learn about its military history through informative exhibits.
- Bordeaux (65 km): The vibrant city of Bordeaux is a must-visit for any traveler in the region. Known for its stunning architecture, thriving wine industry, and cultural attractions, Bordeaux offers a range of experiences such as wine tours, exploring the historic city center, and visiting museums like the Musée d'Aquitaine.
- Arcachon (100 km): Located on the Atlantic coast, Arcachon is a popular seaside resort town known for its beautiful sandy beaches and the impressive Dune du Pilat, the highest sand dune in Europe. Visitors can enjoy water sports, sunbathe on the beach, and indulge in fresh seafood. These attractions offer a combination of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the rich heritage and natural beauty of the region surrounding Les Mauberts, Les Lèves et Thoumeyragues.