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Nigel Cogger
Beaulieu, Lieu-dit Les Cent Ecus
Milhac
46300

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Our two spacious bedrooms feature high ceilings and charming exposed roof timbers. Each room boasts a balcony that offers delightful views of the garden and surrounding countryside. Furnished in a traditional style, our bedrooms are adorned with supremely comfortable beds, luxurious linen, and offer a private or en-suite bathroom and wc. The bathrooms are equipped with hair-dryers and toiletries for your convenience.

Indulge in our generous breakfast, which includes locally-sourced and homemade produce, in our fully glazed terrace. From this vantage point, you can enjoy the picturesque views of the garden and surrounding countryside.

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Beaulieu is conveniently located near Milhac, right on the border of the picturesque Dordogne and Lot regions. Additionally, it is in close proximity to the charming historic towns of Sarlat, Domme, Rocamadour, and Gourdon. Moreover, the fascinating prehistoric sites of Perigord are just a stone's throw away. Our location is perfect for exploring the abundance of medieval towns, villages, and chateaux in the surrounding area. Furthermore, the famous prehistoric caves of Cougnac, Padirac, Les Eyzies, Pech-Merle, and Font de Gaume are easily accessible from here.

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Notes: Le petit déjeuner et la taxe de séjour sont comprises dans le prix. Nous ne fournissons pas un lit supplémentaire

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Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux: Located in Prudhomat, this medieval fortress is one of the most impressive castles in France. With its imposing architecture and well-preserved interiors, visitors can explore the towers, dungeons, and courtyards while learning about the rich history of the region.
  • Grottes de Lacave: Situated in Lacave, this network of caves offers a fascinating underground adventure. Visitors can take a guided tour through the stunning limestone formations, including massive stalactites and stalagmites, and get a glimpse of the underground river that flows through the caves.
  • Rocamadour: Known as a "vertical village," Rocamadour is a captivating pilgrimage site built into a cliffside. The town features ancient chapels, a castle, and a renowned Black Madonna statue. Visitors can climb the Grand Escalier, explore the narrow streets, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding valley.
  • Gouffre de Padirac: Located in Padirac, this natural wonder is a massive chasm that leads to an underground river system. Visitors can descend into the depths of the cave by a lift or stairs and take a boat ride along the crystal-clear river, marveling at the impressive rock formations along the way.
  • Cahors Cathedral: Situated in Cahors, this stunning Gothic cathedral is a must-visit for architecture and history enthusiasts. Dating back to the 11th century, the cathedral features intricate stained glass windows, a beautiful cloister, and a soaring bell tower that offers panoramic views of the city.
  • Saint-Cirq-Lapopie: Perched on a cliff overlooking the Lot River, this picturesque village is often regarded as one of the most beautiful in France. Visitors can wander through its charming streets lined with medieval houses, visit the art galleries and craft shops, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Parc Animalier de Gramat: Located in Gramat, this wildlife park offers a unique opportunity to observe various animal species up close. Home to over 1,000 animals, including wolves, bears, and birds of prey, the park provides educational presentations and interactive experiences.
  • Les Jardins de Marqueyssac: Situated in Vézac, these enchanting gardens offer magnificent views of the Dordogne Valley. Visitors can stroll through the meticulously manicured boxwood maze, admire the colorful flower beds, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this 17th-century estate.
  • Château de Bonaguil: Situated in Saint-Front-sur-Lémance, this impressive fortress is a testament to medieval architecture. With its well-preserved towers, defensive walls, and inner courtyards, visitors can explore the castle's history through guided tours and exhibitions. 10. The Lot Valley: Stretching along the Lot River, the Lot Valley is renowned for its stunning landscapes, charming villages, and vineyards. Visitors can drive or cycle through the scenic countryside, stopping at picturesque towns like Puy-l'Évêque and Luzech, and indulge in the region's delicious wine and gastronomy.

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