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Stunning Holiday Chateau in France, golf, pool, carp fishing, sauna, up to 15 guests

Imagine being transported to a magical land called the Dordogne. A land of fairytale castles, medieval villages towns with narrow winding streets and ancient houses, vineyards producing fine Bergerac wines, painted caves and other sites that take you back to the beginning of man. Combine this with the rivers Dordogne and Vézère and country side so beautiful that it will take your breath away.

Exclusivity is guaranteed, as only you and your guests at a time will live like French aristocrats in our charming Château, dating back to the 11th Century. All the facilities of the Château will be for you and your family or friends to enjoy as your home for a week. The accommodation has 6 luxurious bedrooms, 3 with en suite bathrooms, living and dining room, private bar will add to the comfort of your luxury stay during your holiday. In the garden and out side area you will find the pool, sauna, shaded terraces, trees, trampoline, BBQ, pizza oven, lovely carp fishing lake. In short, space and rest will be part of your holiday when you stay with us.

Sipping your drink while watching the sun set from the terrace overlooking the beautiful country site of the Bergerac AOC wine makers or relaxing in the swimming pool at the end of the day will provide you the opportunity to reflect on the treasures you have seen that day, and to anticipate the pleasures still to come.

The Château offers: Holiday accommodation for 8 to 15 guests, 6 Bedrooms, Swimming Pool, Carp fishing lake, Finnish Sauna, BBQ, Pizza oven, Trampoline Children’s Play Corner, Table Tennis, Table Football.
Bedroom 1: On the first floor overlooking the court-yard, spacious room with a four poster bed (1.80*2.00 m), a seat and adjoining bathroom with bath/shower, washbasin and toilet. Bedroom 2: On the second floor overlooking the golf-course and the court-yard it is the largest room. Furnished with a huge four-poster bed, a cosy nook and adjoining bathroom in the tower with a shower, wash basin and toilet. On the mezzanine floor is an antique French bed (1.10*1.90 m) for an adult or a child.Bedroom 3, 4 and 5: Also on the second floor, overlooking the country site, more or less identical rooms with a double bed (1.80*2.00 m) and wash basin. There is a separate toilet and shared bathroom.Bedroom 6: On the ground floor, furnished with a four poster bed (1.80*2.00 m), a seat and in the adjoining tower a bathroom with a shower, wash basin and toilet. This room has its own entrance.All the beds have separate mattresses 0.90*2.00 m.
Living/Dining room ground floor: Spacious living area with dining table for 15 people, 2 couches, 2 chairs, nice area to relax in when it is hot outdoors.The bar is only a few meters away for your refreshments. In the bar you find a fridge and enough space to store your drinks, a nice area for a cold beer or an aperitif.Living Room first floor: Beautiful room, delightfully decorated and breath taking views to the garden and entrance gate. There is a wood burner for the chilly evenings, television, dvd player, books and huge couch.Kitchen: The huge kitchen is fully equipped with dish washer, washing machine, fridge, freezer, coffee machine, toaster, gas cooker, oven, microwave combination/oven.Entrance hall: A lovely old door leads into the nicely decorated entrance hall, which leads to the stairwell and to bedroom.
There are several highchairs and cots available

THE FOOD, WINE AND IDYLLIC LIFESTYLE OF THE DORDOGNE REGION HAVE ALWAYS APPEALED TO TOURISTS – BUT THAT HAS NOT DIMMED ITS THOROUGHLY FRENCH ALLURE.What to see in the Dordogne region?  Sadillac is the perfect base for exploring the grandiose hilltop châteaux that look down on the Dordogne river and the Unesco-listed prehistoric sites along the Vézère valley. Sarlat with its narrow streets are lined with lavish sandstone mansions, perfectly preserved since the middle ages and Renaissance. Don’t miss taking a ride up the 14th-century bell tower, where architect Jean Nouvel has designed a panoramic glass lift offering 360-degree views. Each of the Dordogne’s landmark castles has something different to discover. The immense Chateau de Castelnaud is perfect for kids, with its remarkable collection of medieval armaments, while the equally majestic Château de Beynac above a stone village that tumbles down to the river, was a location for Luc Besson’s 1999 Joan of Arc movie. The ornate, chocolate-box  Chateau Milande used to belong to dancer and activist Josephine Baker, and houses an incredible museum about her life. In a tranquil valley isthe breathtaking Château de Commarque a towering mass of ruins above ancient cave dwellings. Garden-lovers should leave time for two of France’s most famous formal gardens. The Jardins Suspendus at Marqueyssac are a magical maze of 150,000 swirling, looping box hedges, while those at the Manoir d’Eyrignac are more English in style, including an extravagant perfumed rose garden. The Dordogne’s incredible prehistoric sites are principally along the Vézère river. Kick off Les Eyzies, spectacularly hewn into the cliffside, with a tour of the Prehistoric Museum. On the other side of the river from a rickety staircase disappears into the Grotte du Grand Roc a vast cavern filled with stalactites and stalagmites, while La Roque Saint-Christophe is a kitsch but fascinating reconstitution of a kilometer-long cave village cut high into a cliff, inhabited 55,000 years ago by Neanderthals. Nothing quite prepares for a visit to Lascaux, especially since the recent opening of a new €60m centre complete with futuristic multimedia special effects and interactive iPad guides. This is the second recreation of these caves and their 600 prehistoric wall paintings. The original site, discovered in 1940, closed to the public in 1963 to protect the fragile Cro Magnon artwork known as the “Sistine chapel of prehistory”. The new Lascaux is attracting huge crowds, with tour groups leaving every six minutes, so consider visiting the quieter, original complex, which is frankly just as impressive a recreation of the original caves.
Bergerac and Périgueux

Bergerac comes to life on Wednesday and Saturday mornings when its narrow medieval streets are taken over by a market. Stock up for a picnic in the surrounding vineyards with organic tomatoes, saucisson, packed with hazelnuts and fragrant strawberries. Bergerac is at the heart of an affordable and welcoming wine country. It’s easy to follow a Route des Vins around the rolling vine-clad hills, discovering little-known reds such as Pécharmant and the luscious Monbazillac dessert wine. Enjoy your picnic in the gardens of the Renaissance Château de Monbazillac, visit its tasting sessions and explore the sweet Monbazillac wines. Château de Bélingard to try its fruity Bergerac Blanc. You may well bump into the estate’s garrulous owner, Laurent, Comte de Bosredon, who will tell you how wine has been made here since the days of the Celts. Halfway between Bergerac and Périgueux, take a side trip to Domaine de Neuvic a fish farm with a difference as it harvests sturgeon eggs to produce caviar. For €19, visitors get a tour of the farm and see some seriously enormous sturgeons, plus a spoonful of caviar and a glass of bubbly. Périgueux is the capital of the Dordogne and is dominated by the swirling domes and turrets of its white Saint-Front cathedral. Inspired by St Mark’s Basilica in Venice, the present building looks similar to the Sacre-Coeur in Paris – not surprising because it was restyled in the 19th century by the same architect. Where to eat and drink The centre of Bergerac has plenty of relaxed wine bars and pubs such as Au Plus Que Parfait The best place for a romantic lunch is under the giant plane tree spreading over Place du Feu, where Une Cuillère pour Maman serves a selection of light, contemporary plats du jour which might be sea bream with sun-dried tomatoes or date-encrusted roast lamb, plus vegan and vegetarian options. In Périgueux, head straight for the town’s historic covered market on Place du Coderc. It was already a foodie paradise but now it boasts the Bistrot de la Halle a minuscule diner where a glass of wine is the perfect accompaniment to freshly shucked oysters or a hamburger au foie gras.
Golf around SadillacFor the keen golfer, several other golf courses are in the South Dordogne region, most golf courses are within easy reach, for instance, the famous championship course at Château de Vigiers (18 hole par 72 and 9 hole par 36). Other golf courses in the neighborhood are the Golf and Country Club Villeneuve (18 hole par 72, 9 hole par 31). Château Les Merles (9 hole par 36).
History and CultureSaint-Émilion:  Food and most famous French wines are ready to be discovered. Cloister of Cadouin:  A Cistercian abbey on the UNESCO world heritage list, located on the Camino de Santiago pilgrim waysChateau de Beynac Beynac-et-Cazenac:  Magnificent ancient chateau on the edge of the Dordogne river close by La Roque-Gageac, Chateau Des Milandes and Chateau Castelnaud, ideal for a day trip. Chateau Bridoire: Fairytale chateau, for young and old, games, history close to Sadillac La Roque-Gageac: Village listed among the ‘Most Beautiful Villages of France, is nestled between the cliff-side and the Dordogne River. Chateau Des Milande:  They allows visitors to identify every aspect of the castle’s architecture, the history and don’t forget the bird of prey shows. The Marqueyssac gardens: The gardens of Marqueyssac are worth a visit and discover the La “Via Ferrata de Marqueyssac” Chateau de Monbazillac:  You can visit the Chateau and the chai where you can have a wine tasting. Try the sweet dessert wine called Monbazillac Chateau de Biron: The Chateau de Biron is in the south of the Dordogne near Monpazier, dates back to the 12th century and commands great views over the surrounding countryside.     ShoppingWhile Bergerac has lots of little speciality shops where locals and tourists alike can find designer fashions, China, glassware, jewellery and perfumes, the city revolves around its food and wines. At almost every turn, and on most days of the week, Bergerac hosts markets that are not so much a place to purchase the freshest of food or antiques but a social event at which to catch up with friends. The food markets are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays to around midday in the Notre-Dame church and Sainte-Catherine area. At the Place de la Madeleine there’s a farmers’ market style event on Fridays to around noon, while Tuesdays see an organic food market at the Place Doublet. Fresh fruit and vegetables along with cheeses, truffles and meats, vinaigrettes, herbs and, of course, local wine can all be purchased. There are also summer markets, candlelit evening markets and flea markets. The Place Gambetta hosts a general market on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The office Tourisme Bergerac in the Rue Neuve d’Argenson has a handy leaflet detailing all the markets, their times and venues.We send you an app link with all the information, links, directions etc. when you have booked a holiday in Chateau de Sadillac.




Outside area: Fenced; Garden available; Heated swimming pool; Parking spaces: 5; Private parking space; Private swimming pool; Swimming pool length: 12 m; Swimming pool width: 6 m; Terrace; Wood grill;

House information: 2nd double bed; 2nd double bed; 2nd double bed; 2nd double bed; 2nd double bed; 2nd double bed; Altitude above sea level: 120 m; Bathrooms: 7; Bedroom; Castle; Country estate; Detached building; Exceptional object; Historical building; Property area: 35000 m²; Stone house; Total number of floors in the building: 3; Year of construction: 1200; Year of renovation: 1999;

Living area: CD-Player; DVD-Player; Fireplace; Iron; Satellite-tv; Sound system; TV; Woodburning stove;

Bath/WC: Bathtub; Bathtub; Sauna near by; Sauna near by; Shower; Shower; Shower; Shower; Shower; Shower; Sink; Sink; Sink; Sink; Sink; Toilet; Toilet; Toilet; Toilet; Toilet; Toilet;

Kitchen: Coffee machine; Coffee pad machine; Dishwasher; Electric stove; Freezer; Freezer; Fridge; Gas stove; Microwave; Oven; Stove; Toaster; Water boiler;

Other: Animation; Baby chair; Billard; Cable internet; Fish gutting place; Fishing; Games for adults; Games for children; Heating; Non-smoking object; Toys; Vacuum cleaner; Ventilator; Washing machine; Wifi;

Distances (linear, approx.): Bicycle rental: 1 m; Canoe for rent: 25,00 km; directly on the edge of a wood; Distance Bar / Club: 8,00 km; Distance hiking trail: 1 m; Distance table tennis: 1 m; Distance to airport: 15,00 km; Distance to beach: 100,00 km; Distance to bowling: 12 m; Distance to cafés/ restaurants: 5,00 km; Distance to food market: 5,00 km; Distance to golfcourt: 10 m; Distance to lake: 50 m; Distance to next public transport stop: 5,00 km; Distance to playground: 1 m; Distance to railway station: 15,00 km; Distance to river: 15,00 km; Distance to swimming pool: 15,00 km; Distance to table football: 1 m; Distance to tennis court: 1,00 km; Distance to the sea: 100,00 km; Distance to water sports: 15,00 km; Next location: 12,00 km; Riding facilities: 3 m;

Ausstattung

  • Art des Objektes Ferienhaus
    Schloß/Burg
    Wohnfläche 500 m²
    Grundstücksfläche 35000 m²
    Normalbelegung 1 Personen
    Maximalbelegung 12 Personen
    Sonstiges Nichtraucherhaus
    Haustier nicht erlaubt
    Anzahl Badezimmer 7
    Anzahl Schlafzimmer 6
    Sonstige Räume sanitäre Einrichtungen in der Nähe: 1, Sanitäre Einrichtungsgegenstände in der Ferienunterkunft: 1
    Aussenanlage Terrasse
    Garten
    Baujahr 1200
    Lizenznummer 02401024-35913-0278
  • Freizeiteinrichtungen am Objekt Sauna
    Swimmingpool
    Sonstige Ausstattung Kinderstuhl
    Gartenausstattung Grill
  • Heizung In allen Räumen vorhanden
    Klimatisierung Ventilatoren
    Unterhaltungselektronik SAT-Empfang
    CD-Player
    TV
    DVD
    Telekommunikation Internet-Zugang
    WLAN / Wifi
    Einrichtungen Staubsauger
    Waschmaschine (Alleinige Nutzung)
  • Ausstattung Badezimmer Badewanne ohne Duschvorrichtung
    WC
    Waschtisch
    Dusche
  • Ausstattung Küche Mikrowellenherd
    Kühl-/Gefrierkombi
    Tiefkühlschrank/Truhe
    Kochgelegenheit (4 Herdplatten)
    Geschirrspüler
    Backofen
    Kühlschrank
    Gasherd
    Toaster
    Wasserkocher
  • Zimmerausstattung Kamin
    Kamin/Ofen
  • Parkmöglichkeiten Privatparkplatz auf Grundstück/Hofanlage
    Entfernung Stadt 12 km
    Entfernung Restaurant 5 km
    Entfernung Meer 100 km
    Sportmöglichkeiten in der Umgebung Angeln
    Golfplatz
    Leihmöglichkeiten Fahrradverleih
    Entfernung See 0.05 km
    Name der Stadt Sadillac
  • Nächster Flughafen (Entfernung) 15 km
    Nächster Bahnhof (Entfernung) 15 km

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