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Chantal Eckersley-Maslin1 Rue de L'eglise
Les Eyzies de Tayac
24620
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Situated in the picturesque Vézère Valley, nestled within the enchanting Dordogne region, lies this charming 17th century estate. Tucked away in the tranquil hamlet of Tayac, a mere ten-minute stroll from Les Eyzies de Tayac, you will discover a warm and inviting haven hosted by the gracious Chantal. Immerse yourself in the splendor of her magnificent abode, where the delightful accommodation awaits. A generously proportioned room for two, complete with a private bathroom and its own separate entrance, ensures utmost comfort and privacy. Wake up to a delectable breakfast, thoughtfully provided and served on the terrace or in the elegant dining room. Additionally, the room is equipped with tea and coffee facilities for your convenience. Unwind and refresh in the expansive heated swimming pool, accessible to guests. Complimentary wifi and parking are also available, allowing you to stay connected and explore the wonders of this idyllic retreat.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 1 | 780 | 1280 |
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Attractions
- Musée National de Préhistoire: Located in Les Eyzies de Tayac, this national museum showcases a vast collection of prehistoric artifacts, including tools, art, and remains from the area. It provides a fascinating insight into the region's rich prehistoric past.
- Grotte du Grand Roc: Situated just outside Les Eyzies de Tayac, this stunning cave system features magnificent stalactites and stalagmites. Visitors can explore the well-preserved natural formations and learn about their formation through guided tours.
- Château de Beynac: A medieval fortress perched atop a cliff overlooking the Dordogne River, the Château de Beynac offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, which showcases medieval weaponry, armor, and period furniture.
- Grotte de Font-de-Gaume: Known for its remarkable prehistoric cave paintings, the Grotte de Font-de-Gaume is a UNESCO World Heritage site. With limited access, visitors can witness original Paleolithic artwork depicting animals and humans dating back over 14,000 years.
- Jardins de Marqueyssac: These beautifully manicured gardens are located near the village of Vézac, offering panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley. Visitors can stroll through the extensive gardens, admire the intricate topiary designs, and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
- Château des Milandes: Once the residence of Josephine Baker, an iconic American entertainer, this Renaissance castle now serves as a museum dedicated to her life and career. Visitors can explore the castle's ornate rooms, watch bird of prey demonstrations, and enjoy the picturesque gardens.
- Les Jardins de l'Imaginaire: Situated in Terrasson-Lavilledieu, these unique gardens are known for their contemporary design and artistic elements. Featuring terraces, water features, and thematic plantings, the gardens provide a sensory experience and stunning views over the Vézère Valley.
- Roque Saint-Christophe: A remarkable troglodyte fortification, Roque Saint-Christophe is a series of cliffs and caves that were inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Visitors can explore the various cave dwellings, chapels, and defensive structures while learning about the site's historical significance.
- Grotte de Lascaux: Although the original Lascaux Cave is closed to the public, a replica known as Lascaux IV offers an immersive experience of the Paleolithic cave paintings. Located in Montignac, visitors can admire the accurate reproductions of the ancient artwork and learn about their cultural significance. 10. Château de Castelnaud: Overlooking the Dordogne River, this medieval fortress-turned-museum delves into the history of warfare and weaponry. With impressive collections of arms, armor, and siege engines, visitors can explore the castle's interior and attend engaging exhibitions and demonstrations.