'A warm, friendly welcome awaits'

Graham and Heather Sinclair offer a warm and friendly welcome to "Les Champagnes". 

A 'Grand Maison' in the traditional Perigordine style set in an acre of gardens, terraces and swimming pool. 
We offer luxurious accommodation, whether you choose our sumptuous Chambres d'hotes or if you prefer self catering in our two bedroom Gite (sleeps up to 6), the quality of our service remains at the highest level, indeed, you can opt for a Table d'hote evening meal with four courses to include aperitifs, wine, coffee and liqueurs.  The Dordogne produces many hours of sunshine which can be lazily spent relaxing by the poolside or cooling off with a swim.

The hamlet of St. Rabier with its church, café and tabac for local produce, is set in a beautiful valley of the Dordogne.  We have tennis and basket ball courts,  river fishing and walking routes all available nearby.  Just 9 miles (14 km) is the picturesque town of Montignac which offers shops, a market, restaurants and canoeing on the river Vezere. Within 10 miles of our door is the impressive village of Hautefort with its historic chateau, also available nearby are paintball, quad biking and golf. The variety of attractions, both locally and slightly further a field, is immense.  From the prehistoric museum at Les Eyzies and cave paintings at the world famous 'Lascaux,'  to chateaux and bastide towns with their fortified castles, such as Castelnaud and Beynac,  the legacy of the Hundred Years War during the middle ages.  The stunning  'Rocamadour'  built into the cliffs on three levels with shops, cafes, the old village and church, an artists delight. The scenery has it all, from the panorama of nut groves and sunflower fields the menacing castles, valleys and the rivers 'Dordogne' and 'Vezere', all add to the tapestry of the Perigord Noir area.  For the young at heart there is a mini-golf, go-karting, fishing, canoeing and biking.  For the more sedate persuits, 'Le Jardin de L'imaginaire', local markets and brocantes at Terrasson, Sarlat, and the Sunday market at the very pretty St. Genies are all worth a visit.

 

 

 

 


           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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