To relax and enjoy a quality stay, Le Logis de Chalons offers you its comfortable, well-equipped and spacious gîte which can accommodate up to 2 people.
Typically troglodyte, the rooms are leaned against or embedded in the rock.
The exposed wooden beams add to this exceptional setting, a friendly atmosphere.
This 45m² house will allow you to discover the wonders of the Périgord Noir, in complete peace of mind, far from the daily hustle and bustle.
On the ground floor, the living room with a total area of 25m² has a lounge area with a two-seater sofa with a coffee table, a fitted kitchen equipped with:
Dishwasher 4-burner electric cooker and oven
Refrigerator with independent upper freezer
Microwave oven
Several accessories: toaster, kettle, coffee maker etc.
The staircase carved into the rock gives access to the bedroom and one of the outdoor terraces
Upstairs, the bedroom with a total surface area of 20m² has a bathroom equipped with a shower, a free-standing bath, a washbasin and a WC.
Totally integrated into the rock and very bright, it has several storage spaces and a relaxing king size bed 160X200cm with individual electrical control.
An opening by French window gives access to one of the two terraces, equipped with a large private spa and garden furniture with high quality outdoor furniture, it offers a remarkable panoramic view of the valley.
Free Internet access is provided by the WiFI network.
A carport common to the two lodgings allows you to park your vehicle under cover.
Live the atypical and unusual experience of staying in a troglodyte lodge at the doorstep of one of the most beautiful villages in France, Domme.
Emilie, Marielle and Claudy will make every effort to give you a warm welcome.
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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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Local Attractions
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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Please note that the location on this map is an approximate guide, normally to the closest town or village.