Self-catering Cottage with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Sleeps 5. Saturday changeover.
This beautiful, tranquil, renovated property is 25km south of the Dordogne River amid gently…
Ref: 174962
Self-catering Villa with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 6. Saturday changeover.
Clauzel is a restored barn with exposed beams and original stonework, which retains an abundance…
Ref: 175175
Self-catering Converted barn with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms. Sleeps 5. Friday changeover.
90.0km from coastline/beach
Hidden in a hamlet in an unspoilt corner of France, the Barn offers the perfect setting for you…
Ref: 175173
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Self-catering Farmhouse with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Sleeps 9. Sunday changeover.
270.0km from coastline/beach
Luxury Self-Catering Accommodation in South West France Luxury accommodation in rural, peaceful…
Ref: 151078
The unspoilt South West of France includes Aquitaine, Midi Pyrenees, and Poitou Charentes making for a peaceful and relaxing holiday destination.
A quiet, sunny region taking in Spanish border country, the Pyrenees and the southern Atlantic coast. Aquitaine has vineyards, history, the Dordogne and Périgord. Midi Pyrennees includes Pyrennean peaks, and the sloping hillsides of Gascony. Poitou Charentes is the home of cognac and lies on the west coast, spreading inland from the Atlantic at La Rochelle.
The South West of France has so much to offer holidays makers. It is the essence of rural France, with amazing food, wines, châteaux, vineyards and sunflower fields. There are sweeping vistas of both mountains and sea. The area also boasts a rich and vibrant history that spans tens of thousands of years, typified by the narrow streets of the medieval fortified city of Carcassonne, Gallo-Roman ruins and prehistoric cave paintings.
Bordeaux, the capital of Aquitaine, holds claim as the most influential wine region in the world with renowned vineyards dotting the landscape. The South West of France is also home to the distinguished university city of Toulouse, regarded as one of the best places to live. The region is one of the sunniest areas of Europe with in excess of 300 sunny days a year on average.
There is a huge amount of parkland, including more than 200,000 acres in the Pyrenees National Park alone. There are great walking, hiking and adventure opportunities for the more active holidaymaker. Climb to the ruins at Montsegur, where the Cathar religious sect made a lengthy stand against 10,000 Crusaders before voluntarily marking to their fiery deaths rather than convert their spiritual beliefs.
Touring motorcyclists welcome (60)
Central heating (electric) (49)
EV Charger for electric vehicles (4)
Internet access (broadband) (92)
Swimming pool (exclusive use) (144)
Swimming pool (shared use) (46)