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Le Chause - French Farmhouses Brochure

Le Chause is a pretty group of traditional stone houses set in the peaceful Vézère valley, run by Ruth and Bob Hodgson. Located on the edge of the villages of Sergeac and Thonac, the properties enjoy a magnificent view of the picturesque Château de Belcayre.

A peaceful setting in the Vézère valley

Le Chause comprises traditional French farmhouses built from local stone, positioned between the villages of Sergeac and Thonac. The tranquil valley setting and the outlook towards the Château de Belcayre make it a restful base in the heart of the Dordogne countryside.

Close to Montignac-Lascaux

The properties sit close to the pretty town of Montignac-Lascaux, famous for the oldest cave paintings yet discovered. Montignac is a busy town offering plenty for visitors:

  • Two markets and many excellent restaurants
  • A variety of sites of interest
  • A July music festival, with many styles of music performed over the weekend in the streets
  • The caves of Lascaux, open to visitors
  • A pre-historic park at Le Thot

Sites and towns to explore nearby

Between Montignac and Thonac is the Château de Losse, open all year round to visitors, with superb gardens and period interiors. The famous prehistoric sites of Les Eyzies, La Madelaine and St. Christophe all lie within 20 kilometres. The superb medieval town of Sarlat is half an hour away, while Périgueux, capital of the Dordogne region, is less than an hour's drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Le Chause located?

Le Chause is set in the peaceful Vézère valley, on the edge of the villages of Sergeac and Thonac, with a view of the Château de Belcayre.

Who runs Le Chause?

Le Chause is run by Ruth and Bob Hodgson.

What can visitors see in nearby Montignac-Lascaux?

Montignac-Lascaux is famous for the oldest cave paintings yet discovered. The town has two markets, many excellent restaurants and sites of interest, plus a July music festival in the streets. The caves of Lascaux and a pre-historic park at Le Thot are open to visitors.

Are there prehistoric sites near Le Chause?

Yes. The famous prehistoric sites of Les Eyzies, La Madelaine and St. Christophe are all within 20 kilometres, in addition to the caves of Lascaux and the pre-historic park at Le Thot.

Is the Château de Losse open to visitors?

Yes. The Château de Losse, between Montignac and Thonac, is open all year round and features superb gardens and period interiors.

How far are Sarlat and Périgueux?

The medieval town of Sarlat is half an hour away, and Périgueux, capital of the Dordogne region, is less than an hour's drive.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Le Chause. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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