Cottage with 1 Bedroom, Sleeps 3, Garden, Swimming Pool
The peach tree cottage is a romantic cosy cottage that can sleep up to 3 people. There is a fully fitted kitchen/diner and a comfortable sitting room with satellite television and DVD player.
Great care has been taken to make this cottage a romantic little hideaway; the bed has lace drapes, as does the French day bed. There is a bathroom with shower. Outside the cottage which faces the courtyard, there is a private terrace area shaded by a large peach tree, where a barbecue and patio furniture is provided.
Le Pêcher is one of 4 cottages in the La Rose de l'Isle complex. La Rose is ideally placed in the West of the Dordogne with Sarlat just over an hour away and the Atlantic beaches just over an hour and a half away. The Dordogne has been described as “The country of a thousand and one castles” and with pre-historic caves, lake beaches and river sport all within striking distance La Rose is the ideal place to base your French holiday.
Le Pecher
Kitchen and Lounge Area
Lounge Area
Bedroom
Bedroom
The pool and bar
The Rose Revived is the perfect place to revive body and spirit either in our 12 x 6 metre heated pool or at the poolside bar which serves cool beers, wine and soft drinks all day. There are toilet and heated shower facilities beside the pool, and additional towels are provided for pool use. Sun loungers and shades are available for added comfort so why not stretch out in the sun with a book, bikini and a beer ?
Perhaps you would like to really start your holiday with a relaxing massage in our salon La Fontaine, where we offer massage and reflexology, Margaret is a trained masseuse? There is a large covered children's play area next to the pool rea where toys, table tennis and pool table are available for children of all ages. La Rose de l’Isle is situated in the West of the Dordogne alongside the valley of the River Isle in what is known as the ‘’Périgord Blanc’’.
The White Périgord covers the west and central part of the Dordogne, following the course of the river Isle and the limestone screes, rich in quarries which produced the white stones for the chef-lieu, or préfecture town, Périgueux, bang in the centre of the département. To the west, bordering the Charente, is Ribérac and its area, the Ribéracois, typified by its beautiful Romanesque churches, and the vast, mysterious Double forest.
La Rose is situated close to the pretty, bustling little town of Neuvic sur Isle. In Neuvic there are bakers, butchers, chemists and banks as well as restaurants and bars and a supermarket. Post and medical services are also in the town. Neuvic has a local produce market on Tuesday and Saturday mornings. For those interested in history, the beautiful Renaissance Chateau Neuvic is open to the public and you can also look around reconstructed forest dwellings. Needless to say you are in France and particularly in the Dordogne so history and culture are all around you.
Facilities for this holiday cottage in Neuvic, Aquitaine/Dordogne
Central Heating, House Linen, Towels Provided, Internet Access.
Dining:
Seating for 4.
Entertainment:
Satellite TV, DVD, Radio, CD System, Board Games, Table Tennis.
Outside:
Communal Pool, Terrace, Garden, BBQ, Parking, Garden Furniture.
Suitability:
Children Welcome, Not Suitable For Wheelchairs, Suitable For Elderly, Sorry - No Pets Allowed.
Smoking is allowed outside but not in the gite
Local activities in and around Neuvic, Aquitaine/Dordogne
Neuvic boasts a botanical park with a large collection of trees and shrubs and all things green. For the more energetically inclined there are a huge number of hiking trails and cycle tracks in this lovely area to our and we are also able to provide cycles for those who have not brought their own. Canoes are available locally for our guests to hire.
A full list of all of the local attractions, restaurants and walks etc is available in each Gite and we will be delighted to advise you on the best places to visit.
Places not to be missed:
Lascaux: The western edges of the Massif Central and the northern slopes of the Pyrenees are noted for an exceptional concentration of Palaeolithic caves. In fact, there are no fewer than one hundred and thirty sanctuaries, the most renowned of which is Lascaux. The original cave is now closed to the public to protect the site but an exact replica of the cave has been created 200 meters away and is well worth a visit.
Sarlat:
Sarlat is about one and a half hours drive from La Rose. The drive down to the town is spectacular and takes in some breathtaking scenery along the Dordogne river valley. Sarlat itself is a beautiful mediaeval town with a long history and a whole culture based upon the culinary uses of ducks and geese.
The Coast:
We are still exploring the area and will add more reports on the coast as we research them but a must is the Bassin d’Arcachon. Here you have mile after mile of sandy beaches small fishing hamlets and lots for the kids to do. We can recommend the Pilat Dune which is the largest sand dune in Europe, Margaret and I slowly climbed it as Jamie ran up…not for the faint hearted…the views, however are breathtaking and it is really a great day out.
For the not so energetic of you there are so many places to rest and relax and try out the fantastic fresh seafood.
Rental rates for this cottage
Price Per Week
Quoted In
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UK Pound
Euro
US Dollar
Low Season Rate From:
£220.00
€277.20
$356.40
High Season Rate From:
£450.00
€567.00
$729.00
Availability of Le Pêcher
This property is normally available
for rent between January
and December each year.
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