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City bergerac in perigord

 

 

 

 

House for rent, Bergerac, two rooms, E290,00/450,00 per week all included

A newly renovated city home, on a quiet street 600m from the town centre,

provides an easy base for getting around Bergerac – no parking hassle, just wall

to the shops, visit the farmers ’market on Saturdays, or stroll around the town

in the evening.

 

There is a terrace and pleasant garden to the rear, a barbecue, a bicycle shelter.

 

TWO BEDROOMS :(one with double beds, one three single bed),

 one comfortably housing, with sink in each, provide accommodation for five personnes.

An additional baby’s cot can also be provided gratuitously.

Comfortable and good quality ; the mattress cover is changed

after each rental, pillows, bolsters, and blankets for each bed are provided as standard.

It is possible to hire sheets and towels(E8 per person).

 

SHOWER-ROOM with WC and separate WC

 

THE LIVING ROOM  has television, sofa, table and seating for six people.

 

IN THE KITCHEN, a dishwasher, a wasching machine, an oven, a microwave, and a

refrigerator with a small freezer are to be found.

If you do bring a car, parking is available in front of the house or on adjoining streets.

It is requested that the property be leftin the same clean condition in which it was first

found, thougt the E50 deposit paid with the rental may be used in lieu. Pets are not allowed.

 

 

 

  Le Saint Jacques

In the town centre, restaurants open their doors to you, serving the best local produce: foie gras, duck,

fine wines, all to be enjoyed as part of the local night-life of old Bergerac, near Cyrano’statue. In the

surrounding countryside, table laden with prepared dishes will tempt you to enjoy the flavours of local

specialities; confit of duck, stews, goose neck struffed with foie gras, game patés…..

Float down the Dordogne on one of the traditional flat-bottomed freight carriers-the gabares-, or enjoy

a swim at a newly developed and monitored beach, just three kilometres from the house.

For a relaxing change of scenery, take a ride among the nearby vineyards(Pécharmant, Monbazillac,  Rosette…)

or hire a car  and visit the nearby tourist attractions: the caves of Bugues(46 km away), Rouffignac(43km away),

or Les Eysies(53 km away), or for the kids, the dinosaur park St Léon sur Vezere is 70 km away.

Back at house in the evening, relax with a glass of wine in the shade of the garden…

Airport Bergerac Roumanière in 6 km of your house

Park french raiway company in 1 km of your house –

Contact us for more information, and a warn welcome!

daeymard@wanadoo.fr

M Mme Eymard Daniel

21 Avenue Georges Pompidou

23300 La Souterraine

tel + 33 05 55 63 77 05 / + 06 66 86 03 04

adresse de ce site: http://bergerac4saisons.fr

 

We also have another property near the ocean, providing accommodation for seven in three rooms,

with two shower rooms and two WC, and private parking.

Located at Bourcefranc le Chapus(1,500km from the toll-free bridge at isle oleron)

it is available for hire for between E290 and E690 per week:

http://charmantemaritime.fr

 

 

BERGERAC TOWN

The town of Bergerac in périgord, 28000 inhabitants, and its aerodrome of Roumanière is rich of

history which you transport in time. Discover the house of the wines located in the Cloister

of Récollets built into 1630 vis-a-vis the port. Visit the Pelissière Place, the most beautiful place

city. The Church Jacques Saint and its wall-belfry, the fountain Do it Round which is an old laundrette.

Discover the medieval streets where follow one another the traditional houses half-timberings.

All the year and in particular in summer, of the demonstrations animate the city. Let us quote most important.

The Tables of Cyrano and the Tables of Roxane which are gastronomical festivals. Wednesday of the jazz.

The Festival “Be musical in Bergerac” On the spot, you will find the programs of many

other animations

The traditional produces, such as the Bergerac wines, the truffle, the walnut,

the strawberry, together with the well-known rich specialities derived from geese and duck, are largely

responsible for this fame. All of the restaurants will be proud to welcome you and prove their high level of Gastronom

the best way to tour the vineyards is to follow the designated Route des Vins thanks to which the visitor will be

welcomed by more than 120 growers and encouraged to taste their wines. The Bergerac region is sometimes called

Perigord Pourpre the name deriving from the rich purple-red wines which characterise this area of the Perigord.

 

Cave of Lascaux                                   castle Monbazillac                    gabare on the Dordogne

 

DORDOGNE PERIGORD

The Périgord  is a former providence of France, which corresponds roughly to the current Dordogne département, now forming the

northern part of the Aquitaine région. It is divided into four regions, the Périgord(s) Noir, Blanc, Vert and Pourpre; its geography and

natural resources make it one of the untouched regions of Europe, and the newly-created Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin

aims to conserve it as such.

The area is noted for its cuisine, more particularly its products related to ducks   and geese, such as foie gras. It is one of the truffle

areas of France, historically the most famous. Périgourdine wines include the famed Bergerac (rouges and blancs) and Monbazillac.

The préfecture (capital) of the Dordogne is Périgueux, a city steeped in history. There are fine Roman ruins which have been restored

and the whole area is known as the 'birthplace of mankind' due to its wealth of prehistoric sites, of which the most famous prehistoric

site is the painted cave of Lascaux.

The Périgord is also the land of 1001 medieval and Renaissance castles like Puymartin, Losse, Hautefort and Beynac situated mainly along

the Dordogne and Vézère rivers. Other castles include: Jumilhac le Grand, Fénelon, Biron, Bourdeilles, Castelnaud, Puyguilhem, Rouffiac.