At the foot of the Castle of Biron, nestled in a wood, are our 15 wooden chalets. Each chalet has more than 540 sq.ft. living space as well as a spacious porch of 160 sq.ft. They are fully and comfortably equipped.
Downstairs there is an open style kitchen, a living room with comfortable settees, a separate toilet, a bathroom with shower and washbasin and a bedroom for 2 people. The second bedroom, for 2/3 people, is on the mezzanine floor. The porch has a garden table and chairs for your meals and drinks outside.
Holidays to the rhythm of nature, peace and relaxation. No disco music in the evenings and no organized activities during the day. There’s a swimming pool where you can cool down and laze around. And we, your hosts, can point out to you all the marvelous things to do and see in our beautiful region – a region we know as well as the backs of our hands.
You may be assured of a very warm welcome … “à bientôt”!
P.S. High season arrivals / departures : WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS !
Each rental contract, concluded AND paid at least 6 months before the arrival date, is entitled to 5% discount on the price of the chalet (except during the low season and min. of 7 nights).
Included in the tariff are :
- The booking fee.
- Bed- and kitchen linen. Please bring your own towels and bathroom linen.
- Tourist tax.
- Water, electricity and V.A.T.
PLEASE EMAIL US USING THE CONTACT FORM BELOW FOR RATES AND AVAILABILITY.
Kitchenware Appliances
Fixtures & Equipment
External Features
Local Attractions
The Dordogne and Vézère valleys, with their prehistoric sites : Les Eyzies, La Roque St Christophe...
Limestone caverns, geological chasms with rock and crystal formations, prehistoric shelters with sculptures and rock drawings : Lascaux II, Gouffre de Padirac, Grottes de Cougnac...
The fortified castles which are the historical witnesses of the disputes between France and England : the castles of Bonaguil, Beynac and Castelnaud. But there are also castles like «Les Milandes», once the home of Josephine Baker and her children.
The medieval towns and the «bastides» : very old, fortified towns, built according to a standard layout. Sarlat, Monpazier, Monflanquin, Villeréal...
The old country churches, often of Roman architecture, the cloisters and priories : some of them witnessed the passage of the Pilgrims ... the Abbey of Cadouin, Roc-Amadour.
The vineyards of Bergerac, of Buzet, of Thézac and of Cahors.
Gastronomy ; the abundance of «the good things in life» : foie gras, potted duck, wild mushrooms, local cheeses, fresh fruit and plenty of vegetables.. the gourmet will find her heaven on earth.
The street markets with local farmers and their home grown products.
The parks and gardens, but mostly landscapes worthy of a painters palet or the artistic eye of a photographer.
Sport activities : golf, horseriding, walking, cycling, canoeing, swimming, rock climbing, cave explorations, etc. etc.
This region has a mild climate with lots of sunny days and just enough rain to provide a lush green countryside. Spring normally starts early; you can often have meals outside in March. The summers are generally hot and sunny, with bright blue skies. Autumn can sometimes go on, with Indian summer temperatures until the end of October. Winter will occasionally produce a frosty morning; snow is such an exception that if it happens everything comes to a standstill.
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Property Exterior
Local Attractions
Limestone caverns, geological chasms with rock and crystal formations, prehistoric shelters with sculptures and rock drawings : Lascaux II, Gouffre de Padirac, Grottes de Cougnac...
The fortified castles which are the historical witnesses of the disputes between France and England : the castles of Bonaguil, Beynac and Castelnaud. But there are also castles like «Les Milandes», once the home of Josephine Baker and her children.
The medieval towns and the «bastides» : very old, fortified towns, built according to a standard layout. Sarlat, Monpazier, Monflanquin, Villeréal...
The old country churches, often of Roman architecture, the cloisters and priories : some of them witnessed the passage of the Pilgrims ... the Abbey of Cadouin, Roc-Amadour.
The vineyards of Bergerac, of Buzet, of Thézac and of Cahors.
Gastronomy ; the abundance of «the good things in life» : foie gras, potted duck, wild mushrooms, local cheeses, fresh fruit and plenty of vegetables.. the gourmet will find her heaven on earth.
The street markets with local farmers and their home grown products.
The parks and gardens, but mostly landscapes worthy of a painters palet or the artistic eye of a photographer.
Sport activities : golf, horseriding, walking, cycling, canoeing, swimming, rock climbing, cave explorations, etc. etc.
This region has a mild climate with lots of sunny days and just enough rain to provide a lush green countryside. Spring normally starts early; you can often have meals outside in March. The summers are generally hot and sunny, with bright blue skies. Autumn can sometimes go on, with Indian summer temperatures until the end of October. Winter will occasionally produce a frosty morning; snow is such an exception that if it happens everything comes to a standstill.
In the area
This Property is situated in Dordogne, Aquitaine
Nearest Airport: bergerac
Nearest Station: bergerac
Nearest Ferry:
Nearest Beach:
Nearest Ski Resort:
Please note that the location on this map is an approximate guide, normally to the closest town or village.