Villa Fr5022

£744  average per night

Just A Short Drive From The Beautiful Market Town Of Bergerac, The Château De La Cheine Is Set In A Pretty Countryside Setting, Perfect For Family Holidays Or Reunions With Friends.

  • Sleeps 20
  • 10 Bed
  • 4 Bathroom
  • Children welcome
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Shared pool
  • Internet access
  • BBQ
  • Children welcome
  • Child's highchair
  • Dining area
  • Iron and board
  • Linens provided
  • Garden
  • Living room
  • Ping pong
  • No smoking
  • Television
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

Kitchen and household

  • Dishes and utensils provided
  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Freezer

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Location

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Description

With its close proximity to world-famous vineyards as well as local cuisine, this glorious surrounding is truly brilliant.

The swimming pool is set in stunning private grounds alongside the picturesque gardens.
Children will have a great time exploring the woodlands or enjoying a game of pool, whilst inside the authentic and traditional surroundings will make guests feel welcome and charmed due to its warm and characterful ambience.
Rest and relaxation can be had in the reception and dining rooms, whilst plenty of space is on offer with the ten bedrooms across the villa, perfect for large family holidays.

The delightful owners are wonderful hosts, able to produce hearty four-course meals if required, due to their close proximity to the villa.
Alternatively, a short 6km will take to Bergerac, where there are plenty of restaurants to try as well as the famous Maisons de Vins.
Local vineyards are a must visit for wine-lovers, or the wine town of Saint-Émilion is just a little further afield.

Perigord tourist attractions such as some of the region’s more charming villages are within easy reach along the Dordogne river, as well as easy access to golfing, cycling and walking. Just a short drive from the beautiful market town of Bergerac, the Château de la Cheine is set in a pretty countryside setting, perfect for family holidays or reunions with friends.
With its close proximity to world-famous vineyards as well as local cuisine, this glorious surrounding is truly brilliant.

The chateau has 10 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 6 WCs and can host 20 people in great comfort. On the ground floor there is a small kitchen with all the necessary appliances, a living room with a fireplace and seating for 17 and a dining room. Activities on offer in the chateau include snooker table, a tuned piano, Wi-Fi access, Livebox, Satellite TV with English channels and table tennis._x000D_

Of the 10 bedrooms, 5 are doubles and 5 are twins, most of which are on the castle’s first floor and some on the second floor (there are no bedrooms on the ground floor). There are four classic bathrooms as well. The chateau has central heating, and all bed linen and towels are provided.
 
The large park to the rear of the manor offers space aplenty for outdoor games, and a BBQ area. Dining outside in the garden is a must as is taking a dip in the private swimming pool (with alarm system properly certified).


Château de la Cheine is in the local commune of Ginestet, a predominately wine and agricultural area. It’s just a short drive from the historic market town of Bergerac (6km), making it an ideal location for exploring this region of Dordogne.

Local activities across the region include walking, cycling, fishing, golf, horse-riding, canoeing, tennis whilst there is also go-karting near Bergerac and tree-top activities in the forests north of the Dordogne.

One of the best activities if of course wine-tasting in some of Bergerac’s finest vineyards. Wine-lovers should also head further afield towards the wine-town of Saint-Émilion (70km) or the wineries around Bordeaux around ninety minutes away.

Beautiful Bergerac is a fantastic town to explore with its historic architecture, charming shops and Maisons des Vins. Visit on a Wednesday and Saturday morning to experience the atmospheric food market and buy plenty of local produce to enjoy back at your château. Other great markets nearby include Eymet (33km) on a Thursday morning, lovely Issigeac (25km) on a Sunday morning and another Saturday morning market in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande (26km).

Other highlights of the Dordogne include two of France’s ‘Plus Beaux Villages’, Monpazier and Monflaquin as well as stunning riverside spots along the Dordogne such as Domme, Beynac-et-Cazenac and La Roque-Gageac.

For more fantastic markets, beautiful architecture and amazing restaurants, both Périgueux  (50km) and Sarlat-la-Canéda (80km) are worthy day trips, as are the fascinating Lascaux Caves (105km), a UNESC World Heritage site just over an hour away.

The chateau has 10 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 6 WCs and can host 20 people in great comfort. On the ground floor there is a small kitchen with all the necessary appliances, a living room with a fireplace and seating for 17 and a dining room. Activities on offer in the chateau include snooker table, a tuned piano, Wi-Fi access, Livebox, Satellite TV with English channels and table tennis._x000D_

Of the 10 bedrooms, 5 are doubles and 5 are twins, most of which are on the castle’s first floor and some on the second floor (there are no bedrooms on the ground floor). There are four classic bathrooms as well. The chateau has central heating, and all bed linen and towels are provided.
 
The large park to the rear of the manor offers space aplenty for outdoor games, and a BBQ area. Dining outside in the garden is a must as is taking a dip in the private swimming pool (with alarm system properly certified).


Château de la Cheine is in the local commune of Ginestet, a predominately wine and agricultural area. It’s just a short drive from the historic market town of Bergerac (6km), making it an ideal location for exploring this region of Dordogne.

Local activities across the region include walking, cycling, fishing, golf, horse-riding, canoeing, tennis whilst there is also go-karting near Bergerac and tree-top activities in the forests north of the Dordogne.

One of the best activities if of course wine-tasting in some of Bergerac’s finest vineyards. Wine-lovers should also head further afield towards the wine-town of Saint-Émilion (70km) or the wineries around Bordeaux around ninety minutes away.

Beautiful Bergerac is a fantastic town to explore with its historic architecture, charming shops and Maisons des Vins. Visit on a Wednesday and Saturday morning to experience the atmospheric food market and buy plenty of local produce to enjoy back at your château. Other great markets nearby include Eymet (33km) on a Thursday morning, lovely Issigeac (25km) on a Sunday morning and another Saturday morning market in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande (26km).

Other highlights of the Dordogne include two of France’s ‘Plus Beaux Villages’, Monpazier and Monflaquin as well as stunning riverside spots along the Dordogne such as Domme, Beynac-et-Cazenac and La Roque-Gageac.

For more fantastic markets, beautiful architecture and amazing restaurants, both Périgueux  (50km) and Sarlat-la-Canéda (80km) are worthy day trips, as are the fascinating Lascaux Caves (105km), a UNESC World Heritage site just over an hour away.

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