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		<title>La Borie des Combes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dordogne Gite and Chambres accommodation La Borie des Combes offers the nicest Gite Accommodation the area has to offer. Being just a short drive from Sarlat, Domme, Beynac and Les Eyzies makes La Borie des Combes the ideal place to stay and enjoy both the Dordogne and Vezere. La Borie des Combes has a choice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dordogne Gite and Chambres accommodation La Borie des Combes offers the nicest Gite Accommodation the area has to offer. Being just a short drive  from Sarlat, Domme, Beynac and Les Eyzies makes La Borie des Combes the ideal place to stay and enjoy both the Dordogne and Vezere. La Borie des Combes has a choice of two Gites and two Chambres, but no matter which you chose, you will not want your vacation to end.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-259 alignnone" title="Francestonehouse" src="http://experiencedordogne.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Francestonehouse.jpg" alt="Dordogne Gite and Chambres accommodation La Borie des Combes" width="566" height="258" /></p>
<p><strong>La Borie des Combes offers you the following accommodation.</strong></p>
<h2>La Maison</h2>
<p>This charming French Stone House dates back to medieval times and is set in the small village of Bezenac in the heart of the Aquitaine region in the fantastic Dordogne (dept 24). It sits on a hill overlooking the breathtaking Dordogne River. Bezenac was ground zero for the 1999 book by Michael Crichton “Timeline”, which is definitely recommended reading before or during your stay, as this immediate area was a hotbed of activity during the Hundred Years War and is chronicled in “Timeline” as well as many other books.<br />
The house is situated in the quiet village of Bezenac, an easy 20 minute drive from Sarlat. This small village is not usually visited by tourists so a peaceful stay is the order of the day here if you wish, yet you are within a few kilometers of dozens of must see sites, super market, shops and places to eat that will make you wish you never had to leave. As close as we can trace the origins of this house, we’ve found out that it probably was built in stages, in the 13th or early 14th centuries. Many of the houses in France, and specifically in this area, date back to around the years 1100 and 1200 AD.<br />
A lot of the original deeds for these houses in Dordogne were written in Latin. Most didn’t survive the ravages of time and war and the original dates of construction are often never known and can only be estimated buy examining the construction style and the materials used.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-260" title="Masterbr" src="http://experiencedordogne.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Masterbr.jpg" alt="Dordogne Gite and Chambres accommodation La Borie des Combes" width="600" height="301" /></p>
<p>The meter thick stone walls in our house are more than simply an attractive building technique. The mass of the stone makes the house cool in the summer and stable in the colder months. Even in very hot weather with outside temperatures of 100° F, the interior of the house is rarely over 82° even with the doors and windows open. This, is with no air conditioning. In colder months, after the house is initially heated it retains the heat and is very cozy. There is a large gated, private courtyard with parking for two to three cars with additional parking at the back of the house if needed. A full laundry is available for your use.</p>
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<p><strong>The Main House consists of:</strong></p>
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<li>Two large bedrooms, Sleeps four plus room for fold out bed &amp; cribs</li>
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<li>One large Double bed &amp; one American King Size bed</li>
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<li>Salon, seating for five &#8211; CD/Tape player/Radio Large Fireplace</li>
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<li>Full Bath with Tub and Shower</li>
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<li>Fully equipped kitchen with a dining area for ten people</li>
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<li>Full Laundry facilities – Fully stocked with Linens, towels &amp; Table cloths</li>
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<li>Large Private Courtyard that overlooks the Dordogne Valley and River with outdoor seating and table.</li>
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<li>Free WiFi  High Speed Internet</li>
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<h2>The Studio</h2>
<p>The studio has its own story to tell. There is a large semi-circular stone roofed bread oven or la borie at the far right end. This is where bread was baked not only for <em>this</em> house but for the entire hamlet. Back in medieval times and possibly into the ninetieth century, bread was baked right here, for the community. In those days every house didn’t have all of the conveniences that could provide the basic necessities so there were key house’s that had the necessary facilities to perform specific task’s. Our property was one of those key homes. The name of the Maison “La Borie des Combes” loosely means “the bread oven in the niche on the side of the hill”. Other houses in the area had similar specific distinction in regards to communal living. We were told the last time the oven was used was during WWII when the village baked bread here late at night to avoid the Nazi troops smelling and confiscating their bread. Today, unused, the bread oven is just part of the diverse history of the area and a distinguishing feature of the property to enjoy.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-261" title="Studio-1" src="http://experiencedordogne.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Studio-1.jpg" alt="Dordogne Gite and Chambres accommodation La Borie des Combes" width="533" height="400" /></p>
<p>The studio sleeps two comfortably on a fold out couch that is made more like a bed than a couch, a cook top stove, sink and small fridge. It’s fully stocked with all of the necessities needed for simple cooking as well as all linens and towels. There is a table and three chairs for inside dining and if you wish, you may move these outdoors to dine in the courtyard or small side yard. It has a full private bath with shower. The fully equipped laundry is also available for your use.</p>
<p><strong>The Studio Consists of:</strong></p>
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<li>Fully self contained – sleeps two</li>
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<li>Private entrance</li>
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<li>Fold out couch bed</li>
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<li>Cook top, refrigerator, sink and food storage</li>
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<li>Full bath with shower</li>
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<li>Full Laundry facilities – Fully stocked with Linens, towels &amp; Table cloths</li>
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<li>Free WiFi  High Speed Internet</li>
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<h2>Chambre Gold</h2>
<p>This beautiful bedroom suite is private, warm, cozy and comfortable. A golden glow permeates the air here and this suite is a joy and the perfect place to have a restful stay. It has a comfortable full size bed, love seat, comfy chair and a writing desk. It’s equipped with your own coffee maker and mini fridge, so if you want to have a leisurely morning you can take your time. It has its own private full bath fully stocked with towels and hair dryer. There is a private stone patio with a table and chairs if you’d like to sit privately outside. You also have full use of the laundry facilities. This room may also be linked with the loft above it. The stairway you see in the picture is secured for privacy when using this suite by itself and can be opened up for use as an additional bedroom when the loft is rented simultaneously.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-262" title="ChambreGold" src="http://experiencedordogne.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ChambreGold1.jpg" alt="Dordogne Gite and Chambres accommodation La Borie des Combes" width="437" height="315" /></p>
<p><strong>Chambre Gold consists of:</strong></p>
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<li>Beautiful fully private bedroom suite with full bath</li>
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<li>Private entrance</li>
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<li>Full bath with shower</li>
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<li>Love seat, two chairs and desk</li>
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<li>Mini Fridge &amp; Coffee Maker</li>
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<li>Full Laundry facilities – Fully stocked with Linens &amp; towels.</li>
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<li>Outdoor seating area on a stone patio.</li>
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<li>Free WiFi  High Speed Internet</li>
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<h2>The Artists Loft</h2>
<p>It is huge and is truly unique. With fourteen hundred square feet (130 sq meters) of living space, it’s a house of its own. We’re left the floor plan very open so as not to spoil the open feeling.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>It will have a large double bed and enough floor space to house a small army. It also havs its own kitchen, full bath with tub/shower with all linens and towels provided. Plenty of shuttered windows, stone walls and two skylights that swing open to let in the fresh air. It features a large bar, CD player with a selection of great CD’s, a writing desk, large comfortable sofa and two overstuffed chairs. It also has private parking and entrance. If need be, this space can be linked to Chambre Gold for additional sleeping room and another full bathroom. You’ll also have full use of the laundry facilities and courtyard.</p>
<p>There is an outdoor table with umbrella that seats four with a view of the valley and outdoor lounge chairs.</p>
<p>Free WiFi  High Speed Internet</p>
<h2>Prices</h2>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-263" title="price" src="http://experiencedordogne.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/price.png" alt="Dordogne Gite and Chambres accommodation La Borie des Combes" width="466" height="582" /></p>
<h2>More Info</h2>
<p>Please visit our official website : <a href="http://www.francestonehouse.com" target="_blank">www.francestonehouse.com</a></p>
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		<title>Les Papillons</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 22:29:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Duke of Dordogne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[B&#38;B &#38; Gite Accommodation Les Papillons in the heart of the Dordogne Valley Gite and B&#38;B accommodation Les Papillons is ideally situated smack bang in the middle of ” Dordogne’s Golden Triangle ” surrounded by Dordogne’s most famous attractions such as Beynac, Castelnaud, Roque Gageac, Domme and lots more. Here at Les Papillons, you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>B&amp;B &amp; Gite Accommodation Les Papillons in the heart of the Dordogne Valley</strong></p>
<p>Gite and B&amp;B accommodation Les Papillons is ideally situated smack bang in the middle of ” Dordogne’s Golden Triangle ” surrounded by Dordogne’s most famous attractions such as Beynac, Castelnaud, Roque Gageac, Domme and lots more.<br />
Here at Les Papillons, you can spend your day taking in all the beauty and spectaculer scenery this region has to offer, and in the evening you can sit back,  relax and enjoy a delicious  five course evening meal with wine.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-189" title="papillion1x" src="http://experiencedordogne.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/papillion1x.jpg" alt="papillion1x" width="420" height="420" /></p>
<p><strong>Les Papillons is the choice of accommodation for anyone visiting the Dordogne and is open all year round</strong> .</p>
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		<title>Market days in the Dordogne</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 20:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agonac Saturday Beaumont Tuesday, Saturday Belves Saturday Bergerac Saturday, Wednesday Brantome Tuesday, Friday Cenac Tuesday Cubjac Friday Daglan Sunday Domme Thursday Eymet Thursday Excideuil Thursday Issigeac Sunday Jumilhac Wednesday La Coquille Thursday Lalinde Thursday La Roche Chalais Saturday Le Bugue Tuesday Le Buisson &#8211; Cadouin Friday Les Eyzies Monday Mareuil Tuesday Monpazier Thursday Montpon Wednesday [...]]]></description>
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<p>Agonac Saturday<br />
Beaumont Tuesday, Saturday<br />
Belves Saturday<br />
Bergerac Saturday, Wednesday<br />
Brantome Tuesday, Friday<br />
Cenac Tuesday<br />
Cubjac Friday<br />
Daglan Sunday<br />
Domme Thursday<br />
Eymet Thursday<br />
Excideuil Thursday<br />
Issigeac Sunday<br />
Jumilhac Wednesday<br />
La Coquille Thursday<br />
Lalinde Thursday<br />
La Roche Chalais Saturday<br />
Le Bugue Tuesday<br />
Le Buisson &#8211; Cadouin Friday<br />
Les Eyzies Monday<br />
Mareuil Tuesday<br />
Monpazier Thursday<br />
Montpon Wednesday<br />
Montignac Saturday, Wednesday<br />
Mussidan Saturday<br />
Neuvic Saturday, Tuesday<br />
Nontron Saturday<br />
Perigeux Saturday, Wednesday<br />
Piegut Wednesday<br />
Razac Saturday, Wednesday<br />
Riberac Tuesday, Friday<br />
Rouffignac Sunday<br />
Salignac-Eyvigues Tuesday<br />
Sarlat Saturday, Wednesday<br />
Sigoules Friday<br />
Sorges Sunday<br />
St Aulaye Saturday<br />
St Astier Thursday<br />
St Cyprien Sunday<br />
St Genies Sunday<br />
Terrasson Thursday<br />
Thenon Tuesday<br />
Thiviers Saturday<br />
Tocane Monday<br />
Tremolat Tuesday<br />
Vergt Friday<br />
Villefranche du Perigord Saturday</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2009 17:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sarlat the geographical centre of Périgord-Quercy, is by far the most important tourist site in the region Over a million visitors discover or re discover this medieval jewel every year. This town of 10,000 inhabitants today occupies top spot in terms of tourists and culture. Although this is basically a cultural town, industry is also [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sarlat the geographical centre of Périgord-Quercy, is by far the most important tourist site in the region Over a million visitors discover or re discover this medieval jewel every year. This town of 10,000 inhabitants today occupies top spot in terms of tourists and culture. Although this is basically a cultural town, industry is also represented, mainly by food processing firms, many of which produce foie gras. This foie gras, one of the most highly rated in France has contributed to the great culinary reputation of the Périgord in general and the town in particular.</p>
<p>Although it has one of the largest medieval urban areas (13th to 16th centuries) in the world, Sarlat cannot claim a very distant past. The initial Sarlat abbey was most probably founded between 820 and 840 AD by Duke Pepin of Aquitaine. Saint Bernard stopped off in Sarlat in 1147 during his journey through the South of France to spread the gospel to the many Cathars. The plague was predominant at the time. He gave the sick consecrated bread to eat and healed them. This event, this miracle even was commemorated by the building of the strange graveyard lantern which, still today, remains one of the towns symbols.</p>
<p>Lost in the heart of the distant Périgord, Sarlat could have sunk into oblivion if it was not for the Malraux Act of 4th August 1962. Perhaps the minister of culture (Andre Malraux) recalled having taken to the macquis (The name given to some French Resistance groups during World War Two) in the heart of the Sarlat woodlands, when he signed the act of renovation and restoration. The works carried out from 1964 onward have revealed a veritable treasure trove of Medieval and Renaissance art to the public. Tourists and film directors then took charge of bringing this corner of the Earth “which is the closest things to heaven” according to Henry Miller, to the attention of the whole world. The 1978 film version of “Les Miserable” was filmed extensively in Sarlat, but also in nearby Domme, with the stunning Beynac Castle standing in for the famous Toulon Jail. Sarlat’s wonderful architecture and medieval style buildings and stone roofs have made a backdrop for a score of other top motion pictures since, which has added to it’s fame an it’s fortune.</p>
<p>A warren of alleyways, virtually unchanged since the middle ages, lined with warm ochre stone houses, each with its own distinctive facade and ornately sculptured window embrasures, set off by the stone roofs and turrets, make Sarlat a must for any tourist visiting the Dordogne. Sarlat’s Saturday market is excellent, teaming with life, an unforgetable experience from the street artists that throng there, to the wonderful fresh local produce. Sarlat comes to life in summer with its Drama Festival and Film Festival as well as non-stop street shows in the old quarter. Sarlat is an artists paradise with many small galeries including the famous “Herdin”, student of Salvador Dali. Out of season there is also a well packed programme of cultural events, concerts, drama, films (often in the original language), a visit at Christmas is like stepping into a Fairy Tale, with piped christmas carols and Santas scaling buildings everywhere, there truly is something for everyone.</p>
<p>Sarlat Tourist Office</p>
<p>3 Rue Tourny &#8211; BP 114<br />
F-24203 Sarlat Cedex</p>
<p>Tél. 33 (0) 5.53.31.45.45<br />
Fax. 33 (0) 5.53.59.19.44<br />
Web http://www.-sarlat-tourisme.com<br />
Email info@sarlat-tourisme.com</p>
<p>⇒To contact the services (direct phone line and e-mail)<br />
General information &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 45 &#8211; info<br />
Holiday rentals booking service &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 40 &#8211; locations<br />
Individual packages booking service &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 43 &#8211; sejoursindividuels<br />
Group packages (seminars..) booking service &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 42 &#8211; sejoursgroupes<br />
Guided tours of the Medieval city ,conferences &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 42 &#8211; visitesguidees<br />
Walking paths &#8211; 33 (0) 5 53 31 45 45 &#8211; rando</p>
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