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Holiday homes in Dordogne (34)

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Chateau | 7 bedrooms | Sleeps 14

Recently renovated to an incredibly high standard both inside and out, Belair is an ideal holiday rental. The house sits upon the crest of a hill and has 360 degree views over the French countryside.

£607 / night

£4250 / week

7 nights min stay

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Chateau | 10 bedrooms | Sleeps 20

The charming Chateau de la Cheine is a great value chateau rental. The Chateau sits within beautiful private grounds and has a large swimming pool.

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Chateau | 17 bedrooms | Sleeps 32

This chateau lies in the Dordogne, near Sarlat. Set in 20 acres of arcadian grounds, it has 2 swimming pools, a steam room, a trampoline, a snooker table, deer, goats and donkeys! 3 luxurious properties with 17 bedrooms for exclusive hire for groups of up to 34.

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Chateau | 9 bedrooms | Sleeps 18

This historic Chateau offers spacious accommodation for large groups. The Chateau exudes character with original flooring, dramatic chandeliers and an impressive entrance hall and staircase to the first floor.

£274–£617 / night

£1920–£4320 / week

7 nights min stay

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The Dordogne boasts breathtaking countryside, awe-inspiring historical locations, spectacular chateaux, sun-dappled golden stone villages and some of the finest cuisine in France. The region is dominated by three great rivers, the Dordogne, the Lot and the Tarn, these rivers have carved out beautiful, fertile valleys which are ideal for growing the regions famous wines. The area is ideal for holidaymakers seeking a relaxing rural holiday in the heart of traditional France.