Les Petits Champs

ID: S279197

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Visit some of the Dordogne and Lot’s most picturesque market towns when staying at this characterful cottage just 3km from a beautiful bastide town.

In a rural setting, set along a small country road surrounded by farmland and rows of summer sunflowers, this delightful holiday home offers plenty of charm. Pretty windows, a log-burning fire and a handsome range cooker are just some of the traditional features in the inviting living and dining room whilst four pretty bedrooms allow plenty of space for a family or group of friends, including two especially characterful rooms upstairs with impressive wood beams so typical of this region.

The thoughtful owners have created a comfortable place for all ages, especially for young children with toys, books, DVDs and even bed guards, a baby monitor and steriliser. All generations will love the cosy and welcoming ambience of this home, whether spending evenings inside watching the Smart TV or sitting out on the tranquil terrace.

Outside you can also unwind in the hammocks with a glass of Côtes de Bergerac wine or soak up the sun on the patio as children play in the enclosed gardens, surrounded by fields. The heated swimming pool, which features a safety gate, is superb for lazy summer afternoons, perhaps after a morning out exploring. Dining al-fresco is another delight, serving a feast with delicious produce from a variety of excellent local Farmers markets.

You may prefer to head to a local restaurant to sample some of the regional cuisine – the nearest historic town is just 3km away with its picturesque square and 14th-century market hall or two of France’s 'Plus Beaux Villages', Monflanquin and Monpazier, can be easily reached in under twenty minutes by car.

Spend time visiting grand châteaux, hiring canoes along the Dordogne or Lot rivers and walking or cycling through the gorgeous Dropt valley. Bergerac and its vineyards are just half an hour away whilst the famous riverside villages of Domme and Roque-Gageac can be reached in an hour. Wine-lovers can also head to Saint-Émilion or Bordeaux for the day visiting some of France’s most well-known vineyards.

In the Lot countryside, yet so close to the Dordogne border, this really is a fantastic location for exploring many wonderful parts of southern France.

Only half an hour from the historic town of Bergerac, this charming house can be found in the Lot-et-Garonne department, just minutes from the border with Dordogne, close to some of southern France’s most enchanting market towns and beautiful countryside.

Les Petits Champs is surrounded by typical farmland of this area – go on walks through the fields, passing a nearby reservoir and rows of summer sunflowers or watch tractors at work during planting and harvest time in this rural and picturesque setting.

The house sits on a small country road that leads to the local bastide town, 3km away, where you will find your nearest restaurants, bars and cafes as well as a couple of supermarkets and other useful shops. The town features some fine medieval architecture including its 14th century market hall, home to an atmospheric Saturday morning market, as well as a variety of half-timbered houses and pretty streets. There’s a lovely ambience across this authentic town, especially on Monday evenings in the height of the summer when a vibrant night market takes place, attracting visitors from across the area.

You are perfectly positioned to visit both the Dordogne region and some of the wonderful places across Lot-et-Garonne. Indeed, two of France’s Plus Beaux Villages are within an easy drive - Monflanquin (16km), one of the country’s most beautifully preserved towns, and Monpazier (17km) with its exquisite historic character and delightful market square. Both towns host traditional markets, an ideal way to soak up the local atmosphere and pick up some amazing regional produce.

Issigeac’s Sunday market, just 14km away, is another fantastic experience, known to be one of the best in the area – take some time to explore this idyllic village with its medieval heritage. Beaumont-du-Périgord (20km) is another splendid bastide town with summer festivities often taking place and Eymet (30km), on the Dropt river, attracts visitors due to its picturesque riverside setting and attractive buildings.

The fine town of Bergerac lies on the Dordogne river, just half an hour away. Spend the day exploring Bergerac’s incredible old town, stopping off in a pretty café or spending time over lunch in one of the many good restaurants. There are some lovely boat trips along the Dordogne – a great way to see the town and surrounding countryside.

Other villages along the Dordogne river are also within easy reach – scenic Trémolat and Limeuil are about 45 minutes away or you can drive to the archetypal riverside villages of Domme, Beynac-et-Cazenac and La Roque-Gageac in about an hour.

Wine enthusiasts will love the Maison de Vins in Bergerac and may also wish to sample some of the sweet wines at the famous Château de Monbazillac, just south of the town. There are of course many vineyards across this region to visit and wine-tastings can easily be arranged. For a spectacular day out, head to the vineyards of Saint-Émilion (86km) or even as far as mighty Bordeaux (150km), reached in a couple of hours by car.

Activities across this area range from glorious walks through the countryside to canoeing along the Dordogne, Lot or Dropt rivers or playing golf in impressive surroundings. Cycling and horse-riding are also great ways to explore nearby landscapes whilst tree-top adventure parks, grand châteaux and pre-historic caves across the region will appeal to all ages. 

Accommodation

Villa Interiors

Ground Floor (split-level)

-    Living room
-    Kitchen-diner (via step), fully-equipped including dishwasher, range cooker and log-burning stove
-    Bedroom with double bed and cot
-    Bedroom with twin beds
-    Shower room (via steps) with sink and WC
-    Bathroom (via steps) with bath, sink, WC and washing machine

First Floor (with sloping ceilings, via narrow open-tread stairs)

-    Bedroom with double bed
-    Open-plan bedroom with twin beds

Outside Grounds

-    Heated swimming pool (10x5m, depth: 1.2-2m) with air-source heat pump and safety gate/fencing. Open approximately May to October
-    Poolside terrace with sun loungers (x4) and chairs (x6)
-    Covered table and chairs to seat 10 guests
-    Barbecue
-    Hammocks (x3)
-    Swing
-    Pool toys
-    Enclosed garden

Facilities

-    Wi-Fi
-    Heating
-    Fans
-    Smart TV
-    DVD (and selection of DVDs)
-    Books
-    Toys
-    Bath support
-    Bed guards (x2)
-    Baby monitor
-    Steriliser
-    Washing machine

Reviews (14)

  • Ann

    My family and friends stayed at Les Petit Champs the 3rd week of August. The house is a beautiful old rustic property full of beams and tiled/wooden flooring, surrounded by countryside with acres of maize and sunflowers fields to see in the area. Its is beautifully furnished and full of lamps, cushions and books (my vibe). The location is perfect for exploring the Dordogne and we enjoyed several trips to day and night markets, shopped and ate in local 12th century towns, took wine tasting tours and some golf and spa activities. When we stayed at the house we had great fun chilling in the pool, enjoying the local food and wine and playing with the inflatables and toys that are accumulated there. There is a BBQ and plenty of outside seating to enjoy and we did make the most of the very hot weather we had (39c) - as much as possible. The kitchen has every amenity you could want and the bathrooms were a good size and had excellent facilities. I would recommend this wonderful house to anyone wanting to explore the area and have a large, comfortable base to use and relax in.

  • Helene

    We have spent two relaxing weeks in this lovely house in such a beautiful part of France. The local towns and markets are colourful with delicious cheeses, bread, fruit, olives, nougat and of course the local wines to purchase. The nearby town, has a lively market on a Monday evening where tables are laid out in the town square and you purchase food to consume on the spot from the many stalls around. The pool is a great advantage and there is a shady part of the garden which is perfect for eating in and resting when the sun is hot. The house is only half an hour’s drive from Bergerac airport which is far less busy than Bordeaux airport. Altogether a wonderful holiday!

  • The Blakes

    Thank you, for a lovely holiday - three generations on holiday for the first time! We have had a wonderful week - the weather has been glorious - so we have spent most of our time around the pool. We have done some of the most mentioned attractions - the Villereal Saturday market, a few wineries and some of the villages. We've eaten at Le Moderne and Nord-Sud, which were both excellent. The youngest member of the family, Sofia, aged 19 months, has improved her swimming - after being a little scared at first. Hope the summer continues to be hot.

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