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St Alvère in the Périgord :
the first truffle market
in France to have gone
on-line !
 

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This charming house, built in 1771, is on the edge of the woods at Cussac in Buisson de Cadouin in Périgord. It is a former sheepfold, built of stone, which has been restored with exposed beams, fireplace, and sophisticated decoration. It can accommodate four to five persons, maximum. It is situated between Bergerac and Sarlat in a tiny hamlet 5km from Le Buisson de Cadouin. The terrace boasts a panoramic view over the forest and the surrounding countryside and the quiet, beautiful spot provides the ideal place for a holiday in the Périgord.

     
   
 


Text translated by Pays du Grand Bergeracois (professional translator).