Whether
you’re more ‘hammock-inclined’ or ‘sporty’, the choice is yours:
• Archery (nature trail)
• Rambling (GR6 registered hiking trail), cycling, horse-riding,
donkey-riding, car journeys through the prehistoric hills of the
Périgord.
• Walks from the Meander in the Dordogne to the crazy golf
course, tennis courts, riverside beach.
• A multitude of festivals and events organised during the
holiday season.
• Lots of sight-seeing: the Dordogne valley has all the châteaux
while the nearby Vézère valley bags the prehistoric caves
• Picturesque local-produce markets all the year round – often
daily during the summer.
The house is 5
minutes away from the Mauzac-Trémolat lake and 15 minutes from
that of Limeuil: sailing, wind-surfing, mini-cruises on the
Dordogne in the traditional ‘gabarre’ boats, water-skiing,
canoe-hire, swimming, fishing…
Périgord: The Cradle
of Mankind
“In the Périgord, where everything is beautiful, Trémolat sums
up the charm of the region boasting as it does a delightful
little village; an old, abbey church providing a perfect
example of Périgordin architecture with its sequence of domes,
an immense lake by the curves of the Dordogne River and a
panoramic view over the Trémolat Meander which is one of the
wonders of the world.
To conclude, a complete anthology of the charms and graces of
the province!” André Maurois