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Dordogne, France

Key Facts: Toumassou Haut: Sleeps four to six: 2 bedrooms: one with queen bed, one with twin beds; double sleeper couch in living room. Situated: above the village of Marnac, with views of the valley and to the Dordogne River: Toumassou Haut is at the end of its own private road which means no traffic. It is surrounded by meadows and woods. Layout: Upstairs. Master bedroom with private terrace. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with Shower. WC Downstairs: Large kitchen/Dining room. Sitting/living room. Large outdoor paved terrace with trellis. Parking: extensive Amenities: washer, drier, linens, towels, bikes, books, games, infants cot, cd/stereo, DVD/TV, BBQ. Private land: 6 acres woods and meadows. Dordogne River: ¾ mile Nearest beach: 3 km. Nearest shops: Champion at St Cyprien – 3.5km Intermarche at Siorac – 3.5km Nearest airport/car rental: Bergerac airport: about 40 mins drive..
Toumassou Haut
24220 Marnac
Email: Arasquin@yahoo.com
www.toumassouhaut.com

505-982-0311 in Santa Fe

 

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The Village of Marnac sits on the Dordogne River, in the heart of Perigord Noir, midway between the famous medieval market town or Sarlat and the wine center of Bergerac (with direct flights from Paris, London, Birmingham and Edinburgh).
Central location for touring the region, within easy drive of the major medieval and prehistoric sites such as Beynac and the Lascaux Caves. Hike, Bike canoe, explore Medieval castles, go antiquing in local villages or just enjoy the many markets and outstanding regional restaurants.