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Farmhouse bed and breakfast with modern comforts France
Prices from €45 per Night
Details
Property Information
Notes
Minimum of 2 nights stay.
Reservations can be made via PayPal or Credit Card.
A deposit is required.
- Has a Pool
- Close to a golf course
- Children are allowed
- Caters for disabilities
Accommodation and Facilities Summary
Toilets: 1
Shower Rooms: 1
Jacuzzi
Hot Tub
Twins: 1
Ensuites: 1
Electric Heaters
Seating for: 6 People
Dining room
TV
DVD Player
Crockery & Cutlery Provided
Fridge
Separate dining area
Linen Provided
Towels Provided
Iron
Ironing Board
Sofas: 1
Armchairs: 3
Fireplace
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Tennis
Walking
Restaurants
Distance to Local Town Centre: 5km
The local town is: Sleepy
Distance to convenience store: 1km
Distance to local restaraunts: 3-5km
Distance to Airport: 20-50km
In the Country
Barbecue
Patio
Parking
Balcony
Terrace
Shared Swimming Pool
Garden
Outside Tap
Outside Shower
Children Welcome
Wheelchair accessible
Geared towards the older generation
Low Allergen environment
Size:: Spacious
Changeover Day: Flexible
Quiet yet close to local activity
Local Area Details
About Transport
Access to St Emilion is easiest by car, but it is possible to get there by train from Bordeaux, Libourne or Bergerac, with a walk uphill of 1.5kms.
Ryanair, Flybe, B.A. and Air France all fly to Bordeaux or Bergerac airports.
Train from London or Paris to Libourne (only 6kms from St Emilion) or Bordeaux via Eurostar/TGV.
About Golfing
Plenty of golf courses within easy driving distance. Chateau Vigiers is probably the best know and the most exclusive of them, but there are many more local courses used by the French which are inexpensive and well laid out. We have information about them and book for you.
About Local Attrcations
ST-ÉMILION is 35km east of Bordeaux and is well worth a visit. The limestone houses of this fortified medieval town tumble down the southern slope of a low hill, with the green vines surrounding the lower plains. Many growers still keep up the old tradition of planting roses at the ends of the rows, which serve as an early-warning system against infection, the idea being that the commonest bugs go for the roses first, giving three days' notice of imminent problems. There are hundreds of vineyards all split into their own areas such as; Montagne St.Emilion, Lussac, Lalande de Pommerol to name but a few. The Maison des Vin in Place Pierre Meyrat(+33557555055) begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (+33557555055) end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (+33557555055) end_of_the_skype_highlighting can organise visits for you, but ring ahead as several days notice is required.
The town was named after the monk Émilion, who lived in a cave carved into the rock there in the 8th Century. A tour starts from his cave into the subterranean Eglise Monolithe and catacombs (daily 10-11.30am & 2-5pm €7 book via tourist office). It was the monks who followed him that started up the commercial wine production of the area, after the Romans planted the original vineyards as early as the 2nd Century AD.
The tourist office, place des Créneaux by the belfry (opens all year, every day: July & Aug 9.30am–8pm; Sept–June 9.30am–12.30pm & 2.00–6.00pm; tel (05.57.55.28.28), is a good source of information and organizes bilingual (French and English) vineyard tours in season (May–Sept; €10). They also have bicycles for rent. You can also book a train ride around the vineyards, it leaves from outside the Cathedral hourly. Also do not miss going through a very unassuming door at the back of the tourist office as it leads to a wonderful 14 Century Cloister.
About Tourist Board
http://www.saint-emilion-tourisme.com/
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