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Description
The house is part of the Château du Pas de Raysse estate set in 8 hectares of park and gardens with exceptional views across the countryside, in one of the loveliest areas of Southwest France. It is close to many of the medieval towns and villages of the Périgord and Quercy as well as the famous caves of Lascaux and Eyzies and their extraordinary prehistoric cave paintings. Domme for instance, perched high above the Dordogne Valley, is a 13th century bastide village with honey coloured houses leading to the market place and a terrace overlooking the Dordogne river far below and over towards waves of hills receding into the Auvergne.

The house is 3 km from the little village of Cazoules and there is a restaurant within walking distance. Souillac, a ten minute drive away, has lots of charming shops; Sarlat is 20 km from here.

There are secluded spots in the gardens and some lovely walks through the woods. We also have two deer and their three babies, two bossy donkeys, Vanille and Chocolat and two goats, Esmeralda and Quasimodo, which are great favourites with children.

Accommodation
La Maison is extremely comfortable with 8 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. Four en-suite bedrooms have direct access to a private garden and opening onto another terrace, is a large reception room.

There is a professionally fitted kitchen equipped with everything necessary, if you want to test your culinary skills and for warm evenings, there is a south facing summer kitchen leading into the garden. The private swimming pool (13.5 x 7.5 metres) is safely screened for children.

Activities
The Dordogne is a lush countryside of wooded hills and hidden valleys, vineyards, walnut groves and orchards, fields of maize and sunflowers, farms producing foie gras, towering châteaux and ancient villages and towns, which scatter a landscape steeped in history. There is a quality of life here, old values still exist together with the benefits of modern living and the people are open and welcoming. Almost everywhere you go are restaurants ranging from family run country ones to gastronomic, all at reasonable prices.

There are riding stables nearby, that cater for riders of every level of expertise, where you can hire horses for an hour or two or for the day, golf courses at Souillac and Vitrac and you can hire canoes on the Dordogne river.

Sarlat's Saturday morning market is famous, full of chatter and colour, the stalls spreading into the narrow streets around the market square. The town is full of medieval, Gothic and 17th century facades and a pleasant place to wander through, particularly in the early and later part of the year when it is quiet. The square in front of the Cathedral is a good spot to stop and sit on a cafe terrace and watch the world go by and there are several restaurants to choose from. It also has an active and varied program of musical and theatrical events through the summer months.

If you take the riverside road towards Beynac (20 minutes), you will see a remarkable feudal castle crowning the cliff ahead of you. The village below was originally troglodyte, built on shelves in the cliff and finishing in a group of humble houses around the skirts of the castle. There can be few places left, which still creates a feeling of stepping into a medieval past.

An hour's drive will bring you to Bergerac and the vineyards that surround it. Apart from the Bergerac wines, Pécharmant just to the north of the town is a tiny area that makes an excellent red wine and Monbazillac to the south, produces a sweet, white wine that is good with foie gras and pastries or just by itself.

Travel
Airports:
Toulouse and Bordeaux - 150 km
Bergerac - 1 hour

Road:
Souillac - 3 km
Paris - 500 km

Channel ports:
8/9 hours
Rail:
Souillac


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