Self Catering Cottage to Rent in Charente, Near Aubeterre-sur-Dronne - La Forge
Weekly Rental: From GBP 350 to GBP 600






Ref ID: 6896
Description of Property
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Kath
General Information
Changeover Day:
Saturday
Sleeps:
4
Pets Allowed:
Yes
Linen Provided:
Yes
Towels Provided:
Yes
Wheelchairs:
Inaccessible
Parking Spaces:
Yes
Accommodation
Single Beds:
2
Double Beds:
1
Sofa Beds:
Cots:
Bathrooms:
2
Separate WCs:
2
Dining Room Chairs
6
Lounge Seats
Yes
Kitchenware Appliances
Cooker/Hob Fridge Freezer Dish Washer
Fixtures & Equipment
Iron TV Satellite DVD Player Internet Access
Location Information
This Property is situated in Charente, Poitou-Charentes
Nearest Airport:
Nearest Station:
Nearest Ferry:
Nearest Beach: Alternatively walk down to the river beach
Nearest Ski Resort:
Nearest Airport:
Nearest Station:
Nearest Ferry:
Nearest Beach: Alternatively walk down to the river beach
Nearest Ski Resort:
Owner
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Kath
Rental Rates for this Property
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Special Rental Conditions
Out-of-season pricing available.
All Bed linen, Winter & Summer Duvets.
Towels provided.
Pool Towels provided.
Welcome Pack, Consisting of :- Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Milk, Bread, Butter, Marmalade, Water, Eggs, Bottle of Red Wine.(additional items can be added on request).
All Bed linen, Winter & Summer Duvets.
Towels provided.
Pool Towels provided.
Welcome Pack, Consisting of :- Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Milk, Bread, Butter, Marmalade, Water, Eggs, Bottle of Red Wine.(additional items can be added on request).
Owner
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Kath
Availability Calendar
Property Exterior
Private Pool (Unheated):
Yes
Private Garden:
Yes
Near a Beach:
Yes
BBQ:
Yes
Climbing Frame:
Yes
Sun Loungers:
Yes
Safe for Children:
Yes
Owner
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Kath
Local Attractions
THE AREA:
This region is known for its great climate with sun drenched summers, rolling green hills and valleys as far as you can see, and all the history you could ever need. The food and drink is superb and the people are welcoming. The area is a paradise for wine lovers who may wish to visit the numerous chateaux and wine caves on the Bordeaux wine trail.
Pillac is located on the Charente / Dordogne border in a beautiful valley in rural South West France. Nearby villages are full of activity, with places to visit, dine and drink. The picturesque old Roman town of Aubeterre Sur Dronne, which was recently listed as one of the prettiest villages in France is only a bike ride away. Wander up through the winding streets to the 12th century subterranean church carved out of the rock or enjoy a drink on the village square with its variety of shops, eateries and museums, all overlooked by a 1000 year old Chateau. Alternatively walk down to the river beach for a swim, relax or a bite to eat.
Slightly further are the market towns of Chalais and Riberac (with one of the biggest markets in France!). Further still, about a 45 minute drive, are the capital towns of Angouleme and Perigeux which offer a wider and more sophisticated range of shops in a typically French setting. Brantome, nicknamed the ‘Venice of Perigord’ is well worth a visit at a similar distance.
Also within easy reach are towns such as St. Emilion, Bergerac, Cognac and Bordeaux, all famous for their wines and spirits and equally beautiful places to visit. Beyond Bordeaux are the unspoilt beaches of the Atlantic coast with several superb resorts all within a reasonable drive.
Local activities range from walking, sightseeing, tree climbing, canoeing, cycling, fishing, or even jet–skiing and quad biking to name but a few. Wine tasting and degustation are of course a staple part of the French experience!
There are a variety of local festivals, fetes and firework displays that take place throughout the summer in the local villages and towns. These are aimed at all ages and generally take place between the months of June and September.
Children will find plenty to occupy themselves and their families with activities ranging from crazy golf, horse riding and tree top adventure's to daytrip’s to the popular attractions of Aqualand Water Park, La Palmyre Zoo and Futuroscope. Longeveau Golf Resort is ten minutes’ drive away which has pretty nine hole course and tennis
This region is known for its great climate with sun drenched summers, rolling green hills and valleys as far as you can see, and all the history you could ever need. The food and drink is superb and the people are welcoming. The area is a paradise for wine lovers who may wish to visit the numerous chateaux and wine caves on the Bordeaux wine trail.
Pillac is located on the Charente / Dordogne border in a beautiful valley in rural South West France. Nearby villages are full of activity, with places to visit, dine and drink. The picturesque old Roman town of Aubeterre Sur Dronne, which was recently listed as one of the prettiest villages in France is only a bike ride away. Wander up through the winding streets to the 12th century subterranean church carved out of the rock or enjoy a drink on the village square with its variety of shops, eateries and museums, all overlooked by a 1000 year old Chateau. Alternatively walk down to the river beach for a swim, relax or a bite to eat.
Slightly further are the market towns of Chalais and Riberac (with one of the biggest markets in France!). Further still, about a 45 minute drive, are the capital towns of Angouleme and Perigeux which offer a wider and more sophisticated range of shops in a typically French setting. Brantome, nicknamed the ‘Venice of Perigord’ is well worth a visit at a similar distance.
Also within easy reach are towns such as St. Emilion, Bergerac, Cognac and Bordeaux, all famous for their wines and spirits and equally beautiful places to visit. Beyond Bordeaux are the unspoilt beaches of the Atlantic coast with several superb resorts all within a reasonable drive.
Local activities range from walking, sightseeing, tree climbing, canoeing, cycling, fishing, or even jet–skiing and quad biking to name but a few. Wine tasting and degustation are of course a staple part of the French experience!
There are a variety of local festivals, fetes and firework displays that take place throughout the summer in the local villages and towns. These are aimed at all ages and generally take place between the months of June and September.
Children will find plenty to occupy themselves and their families with activities ranging from crazy golf, horse riding and tree top adventure's to daytrip’s to the popular attractions of Aqualand Water Park, La Palmyre Zoo and Futuroscope. Longeveau Golf Resort is ten minutes’ drive away which has pretty nine hole course and tennis
Owner
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Kath