LE DOMAINE DE PECANY (La Noix de Pecan'y) - Mobil home 3 chambres
- Mobile Home - 6 people
- LE DOMAINE DE PECANY (La Noix de Pecan'y) - Mobil home 3 chambres
4 rooms - 3 bedrooms - 32 m²
Indoor Pool
Shared pool
Hot tub
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- Mobile Home - 6 people
- LE DOMAINE DE PECANY (La Noix de Pecan'y) - Mobil home 3 chambres
- 4 rooms - 3 bedrooms - 32 m²
- 1 bathroom - 1 shower - 1 restroom
- Swimming pool
- Indoor Pool - Shared pool - Hot tub - Terrace
Situated at the entrance to a small, typical Périgord village on the edge of the Béssède forest, between Périgord Noir and Périgord Pourpre, the estate is ideally placed for walks on the surrounding paths,
but also for discovering our beautiful region, so rich in treasures of all kinds: Castles, abbeys, caves and chasms, parks and gardens, bastides, towns and villages.
With us, you'll find peace and quiet in a family atmosphere
Presentation
Our small residential leisure park with heated and covered swimming pool welcomes you in a relaxing family atmosphere.
Ideally located in the heart of the Périgord region, you can visit caves and chasms, troglodytic villages and bastides, parks and gardens and a multitude of castles...
The park comprises
* 13 mobile-home accommodations, mostly made of wood, each with a covered terrace.
A rental adapted for people with reduced mobility.
* 2 fully-equipped 4-person Lodge cabins
* 1 Cabane roulotte 2 pers
The estate's assets: spaciousness with large pitches, a small number of accommodations all spaced around a swimming pool and children's play area, conviviality, good humor, barbecue meals and aperitifs... In short! Family vacations and camping atmosphere
On another part of the estate, 3 gîtes for 12 - 6 and 2 people, rated 4 and 3 stars.
Reception with a small store for basic groceries and some regional products. Bread delivered to your table in the morning. Snack bar
Quiet, family atmosphere. Play area (swing, slide, spring games...) for the little ones, boule pitch, ping-pong and volleyball court for the older ones.
Services, leisure and entertainment
A large 16x 6 swimming pool with paddling pool (heated pool with cover in 2018).
A reception/games and meeting room
Children's play area
Table tennis, table soccer and volleyball/football/basketball nets
Barbecue area
Welcome aperitif and Perigord barbecue every week in summer.
Groups welcome, please contact us for more information
Description of the region
The DORDOGNE is the ancient province of Périgord.
Due to its location, it enjoys a particularly temperate climate, making it a pleasant region to live in all seasons.
At the crossroads of oceanic, continental and mountainous zones, it expresses its diversity.
The four colors of Périgord evoke this nuanced diversity - four countries in one.
THE GREEN PERIGORD
Stretching across the northern crescent of the Dordogne department, the Périgord Vert is so named for its verdant vegetation, numerous waterways and rich landscape and historical heritage.
THE PERIGORD BLANC
Located in the heart of the department, Périgord Blanc is named for the whiteness of the local stone, which is unrivalled in the art of sculpting. It is criss-crossed by the Isle and Auvézère valleys, ideal for fishing. The region is home to Périgueux, the department's capital.
THE PURPLE PERIGORD
Vineyards and bastides are the jewels in the crown of Périgord Pourpre, in the south-west of the département. The town of Bergerac lies at the heart of these famous vineyards (Monbazillac, Pécharmant, Montravel... among the 13 AOCs), which cover 12,000 hectares.
THE PERIGORD NOIR
In the south-east of the department, Périgord Noir opens onto the International Prehistory Pole of the Vézère valley and the Dordogne valley. The Vézère valley is home to some of Europe's richest prehistoric sites (Palaeolithic sites, caves and natural shelters). There are fifteen UNESCO World Heritage sites.
PREHISTORY
The Vézère Valley, also known as the Valley of Man, takes its name from the Vézère River that flows through it. Its prehistoric sites have earned it a place among France's UNESCO World Heritage sites. It was here, in the limestone cliffs, that homo sapiens took refuge. And it was here, at Lascaux in particular, that prehistoric art was _naquit_.
In Montignac, the original Lascaux cave, nicknamed the "Sistine Chapel of Prehistory", is no longer open to visitors, but a facsimile allows us to discover its finest frescoes. Two sectors are reproduced, bringing together the majority of cave paintings, the work of Cro-Magnon and Magdalenian man.
A concentration of famous sites in Les Eyzies de Tayac and neighbouring communes form a coherent whole in terms of prehistory: parietal paintings such as those in the Font de Gaume cave, Bara-Bahau or the engravings at Combarelles, l'Abri du Poisson, Bernifal, l'Abri Pataud, Laugerie Haute, Laugerie Basse...
At the heart of the Vézère Valley _site musée_, the Musée national de Préhistoire reflects a rapidly expanding field of archaeological research.
BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES WITH CHARACTER
Many of Périgord's medieval towns and villages, including Montferrand du Périgord, Issigeac and Saint-Geniès, are renowned for their beauty and authenticity.
Lovers of stone will enjoy strolling through these picturesque streets.
Some have even been classified as _plus beaux villages de France_. These include : Saint-Jean-de-Côle - Saint-Léon sur Vézère - Limeuil, a medieval town at the confluence of the Vézère and Dordogne rivers - Beynac, La Roque Gageac at the foot of a cliff on the right bank of the Dordogne - Domme, a French royal bastide - Belvès, the medieval town with seven bell towers - Monpazier, an English bastide, the village of Saint-Amand de Coly, and the recently classified Castelnaud la Chapelle.
THE BASTIDES
Beyond the charm of their stonework, bastides or "new towns" were built in the Middle Ages as an exemplary way of organizing an urbanized living space in a rural setting. Built on either side of the Dordogne river, they played an important role during the Hundred Years' War.
Considered a "model bastide", Monpazier is without doubt the jewel in the crown of Périgord bastides. Founded in 1284 by Edward 1st of England, the town has retained its original character (central square surrounded by arcades, perpendicular streets and ramparts).
An older French town, Villefranche du Périgord, was the gateway to the Lot-et-Garonne region. Its market hall is still home to an important cep market in season.
Whether English, like Beaumont du Périgord, built in the shape of an H in memory of Henry III (father of Edward I), Fonroque or Lalinde, or French, like Domme, Molières or Eymet, these _villes nouvelles_ offer Périgord charming villages full of character to discover.
RIVERS
Numerous rivers cross the entire Périgord region. The Dordogne, of course, the Vézère, the Isle, the Auvézère, the Dronne, the Bandiat, the Loue, the Coly, the Céou... these rivers, which often played a vital role in transporting goods in the past, are now leisure activities: gabare trips, canoeing, fishing...
Water has always been exploited. Numerous buildings still bear witness to the exploitation of water's motive power.
These include paper mills (Moulin de la Rouzique), flour and walnut oil mills (Moulin de la Tour), paper mills (Vaux) and forges (Savignac Lédrier).
HIKING
Hiking
The Périgord region boasts some 1,130 km of long-distance hiking trails (GR). These include a trail to Santiago de Compostela, and the GR 36, which runs alongside the prehistoric sites of the Vézère valley. Another highlight is the 5600 km of walking and hiking trails.
Mountain biking and cycling
Most of the trails are open to mountain bikers. You can discover them from the centers and bases of Montagrier, Brantôme, Cherveix-Cubas, Lalinde, Vitrac and Biron. For cycle touring enthusiasts, Périgord offers 28 road circuits, covering more than 2,000 km.
The department's greenways: in Périgord Vert, between Thiviers and Saint-Pardoux la Rivière, a 17 km former railroad line has been restored. In Périgord Noir, you can go from Sarlat to Groléjac / Cazoulès, and in Périgord Blanc to Trélissac / Marsac via Périgueux.
Horse riding
There's no shortage of space in this département for horse-riding and other sporting activities such as endurance and trekking. Périgord à cheval_ (Périgord on horseback) offers trail riders a 900 km network of signposted bridle paths, with a number of "Relais d'étapes" (stopping-off points) for touring riders.
Water sports
On a fine summer's day in the Périgord, it's hard to resist a refreshing canoe trip. Combining water sports and heritage discovery at the foot of the cliffs of the Dordogne, Vézère, Dronne, Isle or Auvézère rivers is an unrivalled pleasure. More than 60 rental companies await you from Easter to October on France's longest waterways.
PERIGORD BLACK TRUFFLES AND FOIE GRAS
he cuisine of the Périgord region is rooted in traditional recipes derived from the richness of its soil. The markets bear witness to the region's culinary abundance and art of living; in winter, the stalls showcase the region's noble products: truffles, fattened ducks and geese.
Mobile home with double-sloped roof terrace
It has three bedrooms for 6 people (4 single beds and 1 bunk bed).
You'll love its beautiful location and covered terrace, perfectly integrated with the bungalow, open to nature and with a bright, cheerful interior.
Top criteria
- 3 Stars
- Shared pool
- Internet
- Pets allowed (with prior authorisation)
Interior
- 32 m²
- 4 rooms
- 3 bedrooms
Sleeps
- 4 single beds
- 1 double bed
- Cot subject to availability extra charge
Bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- 1 shower
- 1 restroom
Kitchen
- Kitchen
- Kitchenette
- Microwave oven
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Cooker
- Coffee maker
Facilities
- Electric heating
- Heater
Outside
- Terrace
- Square meters terrasse : 12 m²
- Playground
- Shared pool
- Indoor Pool
- Childrens swimming pool
- Table tennis
Options & Services
- Final cleaning
- Internet (free wifi at the reception or common areas)
- Hot tub
- Pets after agreement allowed (paid service (rates available on site))
Service charges & Taxes
- Lodging Deposit (compulsory) : 150€ per stay
- Visitor's tax (adult) (to be paid on site according to current rates)
Miscellaneous
- 3 Stars
Activities
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Cinema
- Mini golf
- Walking, hiking
- Mountain biking
- Tennis
- Horse riding
- 3 Stars
- Shared pool
- Internet
- Pets allowed (with prior authorisation)
Interior
- 32 m²
- 4 rooms
- 3 bedrooms
Sleeps
- 4 single beds
- 1 double bed
- Cot subject to availability extra charge
Bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- 1 shower
- 1 restroom
Kitchen
- Kitchen
- Kitchenette
- Microwave oven
- Refrigerator
- Freezer
- Cooker
- Coffee maker
Facilities
- Electric heating
- Heater
Outside
- Terrace
- Square meters terrasse : 12 m²
- Playground
- Shared pool
- Indoor Pool
- Childrens swimming pool
- Table tennis
Options & Services
- Final cleaning
- Internet (free wifi at the reception or common areas)
- Hot tub
- Pets after agreement allowed (paid service (rates available on site))
Service charges & Taxes
- Lodging Deposit (compulsory) : 150€ per stay
- Visitor's tax (adult) (to be paid on site according to current rates)
Miscellaneous
- 3 Stars
Activities
- Canoeing/Kayaking
- Cinema
- Mini golf
- Walking, hiking
- Mountain biking
- Tennis
- Horse riding
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