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  • Quiet, rural area with some traffic

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This guardians cottage has an open plan living area overlooking its garden,
with: Fitted kitchen area, comprising cooker, hob, fridge freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster.
living area with dining table and chairs, sofa and armchair, woodburning stove, television with DVD.
steps lead up to the mezzanine area with single bed suitable for teenagers.
The double bedroom is up to steps and has an ensuite shower room.
separate WC.
free wifi is available.

Facilities

  • Independent
  • No smoking
  • Local contact
  • Washing machine
  • Iron
  • Fenced garden
  • Cot
  • High chair
  • TV
  • Internet
  • Bicycles at the house
  • Fireplace
  • Hair dryer
  • With swimming pool

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Surroundings

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Penne d'Agenais is one of the most picturesque bastide villages in the region, boasting restaurants and cafes as well as craft businesses, such as pottery and art studios.
The village is home to the impressive Basilica, Notre Dame de Peyragude, which overlooks the village and the River Lot.
Motor boats and canoes/ kayaks are available for hire from Port de Penne and there are plenty of marked popular walks to follow in the countryside around Penne.
Described as the “Tuscany” of France, Lot et Garonne in Aquitaine is a department famous for its countryside with orchards and vineyards, farms, oak forests and quaint medieval ”bastide” villages. Penne overlooks the River Lot , and because of this perfect defensive position, the village in the past was strategically important. The area is rich in sites of historical interest most of which date from the period of French-English rivalry in the 13th century!

  • Rural
  • In or near a village
  • Near public transport

Restaurants, food & wine

This region is well known for its food and wine. There are a multitude of vinyards easily accessible for those wanting to try the wine.
There are lots of choices for eating in the area, most notable is the
Michelin star restaurant at Le Stelsia - for those wanting fine dining.
The Peyregaude in the town square offers excellent quality food at a reasonable price as does le Patio.
During the summer months Penne d'Agenais and the other local towns hold excellent "marche gourmandes" offering great evenings with the local community, excellent local wine and excellent locally produced food. Not to be missed.
Not to mentions the local food markets offering excellent local food for those wanting to cook themselves.

Activities

Just 2 km from the River Lot there are a range of activities in the area for the energetic. from horse riding, to canoeing, bike hire is available nearby. There are plenty of walking trails available and if you like geocaching there are some sites in the area.

  • Near hiking trails
  • Near riding
  • Fishing
  • Water sports
  • Flying and gliding

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Additional price info and offers

Local Tax is collected at the end of the stay. It is calculated at .70Euros per adult per night.

Price includes

Towels, Bed linen

Price exclusive

  • Safety deposit € 200.00
  • Cleaning fee (optional) € 50.00

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Per week starting from

€424

Per week starting from

€424

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