En famille, en couple(s) ou entre amis, La Perle Noire est le lieu idéal pour des vacances de rêve
Le Logis de Chalons vous propose son gîte atypique encastré dans la roche.
Maison de caractère, confortable et très lumineuse, d'une surface habitable de 120m², elle peut accueillir jusqu'à 6 personnes.
Située à la porte de Domme, Bastide médiévale classée parmi les plus beaux villages de France, riche en histoire.
Evadez-vous dans le passé historique des châteaux au détour des nombreux plus beaux villages de France de la région où les panoramas verdoyants et la gastronomie vous enchanteront.
Au rez-de-chaussée, la salle à manger offre une vue panoramique exceptionnelle, la cuisine équipée est très confortable avec une cuisinière 3 fours et plaque vitrocéramique et le salon dispose d'un canapé convertible 3 places, 2 couchages avec matelas grande épaisseur de 22cm.
Un lave-linge, un sèche-linge et une cuve de lavage sont à votre disposition dans la buanderie.
L'espace nuit, réparti sur deux niveaux, est composé de deux chambres doubles équipées chacune, d'une salle de douche et d'un WC privatif.
L'accès gratuit à Internet est assuré par le réseau WiFI.
Vous disposerez d'un jardin extérieur et de sa cave ainsi que de deux terrasses.
Un carport commun aux deux gîtes vous permet de garer votre véhicule à l'abri.
Emilie, Marielle et Claudy mettront tout en oeuvre pour vous réserver un accueil chaleureux.
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The Périgord Noir offers splendid landscapes made up of cliffs, the Dordogne and Vézère rivers, and numerous woods with species of holm oaks and chestnut trees.
The region also concentrates an impressive number of castles. It is said that the region has “a thousand and one castles”. From the 12th century fortified castle to the 19th century building via the 16th century Renaissance castle.
The Vézère valley reveals one of the largest concentrations of prehistoric sites in Europe: caves, troglodyte sites, excavation sites, have earned it the nickname of the valley of prehistory: 15 sites are listed as World Heritage by Unesco. The most famous site, Lascaux, is decorated with cave paintings dating from the prehistoric period. The troglodyte fort built in the cliff of Roque-Gageac as well as the troglodyte village of Madelaine in Tursac are curiosities that the region offers to discover.
The Périgord Noir is also home to a number of diverse and varied gardens: the gardens of the manor of Eyrignac, the panoramic gardens of Limeuil, the gardens of Marqueyssac, and the gardens of Water of Carsac created on an ancient Gallo-Roman site.
It is also impossible to ignore the Périgord gastronomic specialties. The black diamond of the region, the truffle, to taste in salad, preferably with Sarlat potatoes. The duck breasts and confits, The foie gras… and to finish the Cabécou, small plate of fresh goat cheese, with a glass of Bergerac wine to accompany.
The other characteristic of this territory is the profusion of unmissable villages. No less than 9 of the most beautiful villages in France crisscross the roads of the Périgord Noir, among which: Domme.
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The region also concentrates an impressive number of castles. It is said that the region has “a thousand and one castles”. From the 12th century fortified castle to the 19th century building via the 16th century Renaissance castle.
The Vézère valley reveals one of the largest concentrations of prehistoric sites in Europe: caves, troglodyte sites, excavation sites, have earned it the nickname of the valley of prehistory: 15 sites are listed as World Heritage by Unesco. The most famous site, Lascaux, is decorated with cave paintings dating from the prehistoric period. The troglodyte fort built in the cliff of Roque-Gageac as well as the troglodyte village of Madelaine in Tursac are curiosities that the region offers to discover.
The Périgord Noir is also home to a number of diverse and varied gardens: the gardens of the manor of Eyrignac, the panoramic gardens of Limeuil, the gardens of Marqueyssac, and the gardens of Water of Carsac created on an ancient Gallo-Roman site.
It is also impossible to ignore the Périgord gastronomic specialties. The black diamond of the region, the truffle, to taste in salad, preferably with Sarlat potatoes. The duck breasts and confits, The foie gras… and to finish the Cabécou, small plate of fresh goat cheese, with a glass of Bergerac wine to accompany.
The other characteristic of this territory is the profusion of unmissable villages. No less than 9 of the most beautiful villages in France crisscross the roads of the Périgord Noir, among which: Domme.
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This Property is situated in Dordogne, Aquitaine
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Nearest Beach: Cenac Beach
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