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Apartment | 1 bedroom | Sleeps 3

The beautiful setting of this self catering studio apartment located next to the Dordogne river is unique. Perfect for quiet getaways, fishermen, artists, ornithologists, canoeists or anyone who simply wants to enjoy the river's clear waters and it's stunning views.

£45–£56 / night

£319–£387 / week

Short stays welcome

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Bed & breakfast | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 12

Uniquely situated B & B rooms located next to the Dordogne river. Stunning views and tranquil also within easy reach of tourist attractions. The perfect place for stopovers or short breaks and ideal for fishermen, artists, ornithologists or canoeists.

£36–£48 / night

£254–£333 / week

1 night min stay

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6 bedrooms | Sleeps 15

Uniquely situated B & B rooms and self catering studio apartment, located right next to the Dordogne river. Stunning views and tranquil setting within easy reach of tourist attractions. Perfect for quiet getaways, fishermen, artists, ornithologists golfers or canoeists.

£231–£253 / night

£1613–£1774 / week

7 nights min stay

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Dramatic landscapes, beautiful rivers and pretty villages characterise the Dordogne region in the southwest of France, an area renowned for fabulous cuisine, fine wine and fascinating history and culture. Rent a Dordogne gite and explore delightful Sarlat, book accommodation in Bergerac or Bordeaux for a wine tasting trip, and see the incredible prehistoric painted caves at Les Eyzies and Montignac. For the more adventurous, the Dordogne is a great place to go canoeing or sailing, while neighbouring Aquitaine offers both surfing on the coast from a popular resort such as Biarritz, or skiing, climbing or walking in the Pyrenees. Stay in a self catering villa or cottage in Aquitaine and enjoy a picturesque walking holiday, enjoy a shopping spree in elegant Pau, or just soak up the French atmosphere in a quaint Medieval town.