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Yannick Porret
Le Puit du Rey
Siorac de Ribérac
24600

Website

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €65

Telephone:

0553912689

Mobile:

0674437478

Description:

Description for B&B:

This is a description of a former farmhouse from the 19th century located near a charming village in the Périgord region. The farmhouse is surrounded by a beautiful one-hectare park, perfect for leisurely walks. For breakfast, you have the option of enjoying it either in the peaceful courtyard or in the cozy dining room. Our breakfast menu includes delicious homemade cakes and fresh vegetables from our garden.

The family suite offers a separate entrance and a private bathroom for your convenience. Additionally, you have access to a comfortable living room with a fireplace and a library, providing the perfect atmosphere for relaxation. Private parking, a terrace, and a garden are also available for your use.

Bedroom 1 is spacious, measuring 18 m², and features a comfortable 160 bed. Bedroom 2, on the other hand, measures 13 m² and offers 2 beds of 90 each.

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Appréciations pour Yannick Porret, Siorac de Ribérac:

Que du bonheur !
Review by: BERTRAND, Aou 20 2017 10:41AM
Beaucoup de cachet. Emplacement idéal pour rayonner. Accueil très chaleureux. Petits déjeuners copieux (tout est fait maison). Cadre bucolique (grand jardin). Très calme.
A recommander fortement.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 65 390 OUI
B&B
(3 pers.)
3 83 498

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Bourdeilles: Located in the nearby town of Bourdeilles, this medieval castle offers a fascinating insight into the history and architecture of the region. Visitors can explore the castle's two distinct parts, the medieval fortress and the Renaissance palace, as well as enjoy scenic views from the top of the tower.
  • Brantôme Abbey: Situated in Brantôme, known as the "Venice of the Périgord," this ancient Benedictine abbey is a popular tourist attraction. It dates back to the 8th century and features beautiful Romanesque architecture, a tranquil garden, and an underground cave network known as the "Cave of the Last Judgment."
  • Grotte de Villars: Located in the village of Villars, this stunning cave system is renowned for its exceptional stalactite and stalagmite formations. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the various chambers and marvel at the natural beauty found within, including a 13th-century underground chapel.
  • Château de Puyguilhem: This Renaissance-style castle, found in the commune of Villars, is a remarkable example of French architecture from the 16th century. The château showcases intricate detailing, beautiful gardens, and a collection of period furnishings, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past.
  • Les Jardins Panoramiques de Limeuil: Situated in the picturesque village of Limeuil, these panoramic gardens offer breathtaking views of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers. The gardens feature a variety of plants, flowers, and sculptures, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic while enjoying the stunning scenery.
  • Château de Montréal: Located in the nearby town of Issac, this medieval fortress is perched on a hilltop with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. The castle dates back to the 12th century and boasts an impressive keep, a chapel, and well-preserved defensive walls.
  • La Roque-Gageac: This charming village, nestled along the Dordogne River, is listed as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." With its picturesque houses built into the cliffs, narrow streets, and stunning riverside location, La Roque-Gageac offers a delightful setting for a leisurely stroll or a river cruise.
  • Château de Biron: Situated near the village of Biron, this impressive castle showcases a blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore its imposing towers, grand courtyards, and beautifully restored rooms, as well as enjoy panoramic views from the top of the keep.
  • Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil: Known as the "Prehistoric Capital," this village is home to several important archaeological sites, including the National Museum of Prehistory. Visitors can learn about the region's rich prehistoric heritage and explore the nearby caves, such as Font-de-Gaume and Combarelles, which feature remarkable cave paintings. 10. Bergerac: This historic town, situated on the banks of the Dordogne River, offers a blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Known for its wine production, visitors can enjoy wine tastings, explore the old town's charming streets, and visit the Maison des Vins to discover the local wines of Bergerac.