S A I N T G E R M A I N E T M O N S
If you are flying we are only 11 km away from Bergerac airport, which serves Ryanair and Flybe airways.
Pre-booked hire cars can be picked up from here, or if needed we can pick small parties up ourselves.
Pre-booked hire cars can be picked up from here, or if needed we can pick small parties up ourselves.
The village of St Germain et Mons itself has only a primary school, church and Marie. But don't worry - only 1 km away across the river Dordogne is Mouleydier, where you will find all the shops you will need for your daily provisions, even a doctor, bank and post office. Being in an agricultural area there are many vineyards around producing fine wines such as Bergerac, Saussignac, Monbazillac, Montravel and Pecharment.
Les Eyzies de Tayac is an archaeologist's paradise with many caves containing prehistoric paintings and deposits.
Lascaux the famous cave was only discovered in 1940, by four young boys who's dog had fallen down a hole. The cave is made up of four galleries, the walls of which are covered with more than 1500 representations, either engraved or painted. These works were created from around 1700 B.C. Unfortunately opening the cave had a damaging effect, and in order to preserve such treasures was closed. Lascaux II this is a replica of two of the galleries. The artist Monique Peytral used the same methods and materials as the cave artists so the atmosphere of the original cave has been made possible. |
There are many activities round and about including golf, canoeing, walking, horse riding, hot air ballooning, go-karting, tennis and fishing (which is possible at the bottom of the garden, a licence can be obtained at the local shop).
You can do as much or as little as you want, there is something for everyone. The Dordogne is a beautiful part of France with a very nice climate. It offers thousands of places to visit including Chateaus, Bastide Towns, Gardens, Caves filled with prehistoric paintings, and many restaurants specialising in traditional cuisine. Chateau de Monbazillac is a relatively small chateau, which was built in 1550 and is surrounded by a dry moat. Its elegant silhouette is eye-catching, the architectural style halfway between a defensive castle and a Renaissance chateau.
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Bergerac was once a flourishing port for the wine trade. It still today has a picturesque harbour where you can take a boat trip along the river Dordogne, or a miniature train ride around the Bastide town, viewing the many half timbered houses with terracotta decoration. Being famous for it's wines and tobacco there are the museum's Musee du Tabac and the Musee du Vin, de la Batellerie et de la Tonnellerie on the industries recording their history throughout the centuries.
Sarlat-la-Canéda is really worth a visit. In the heart of the périgord Noir, Sarlat grew up around a benedictine abbey founded in the 9th century. It has a distinct medieval feel about it, with numerous magnificent buildings around every corner you turn. The town's Saturday market is also a main feature with it's truffles, foie gras and mushrooms (depending on the season).
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Other visit possibilities: tour of many fortified villages (bastides) dating back to the 13th and 14th century,
numerous castles (photo above from the Château de Lanquais, 4km from Le Perroquet,
Périgueux with her unique Romanesque-Byzantine cathedral (see photo above),
famous gardens and further Saint-Emilion, Libourne or Bordeaux.
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numerous castles (photo above from the Château de Lanquais, 4km from Le Perroquet,
Périgueux with her unique Romanesque-Byzantine cathedral (see photo above),
famous gardens and further Saint-Emilion, Libourne or Bordeaux.
Click on the photo's to enlarge.