Bel Estiu

Top choice in The Dordogne


A former 18th-century farmhouse and barn, Bel Estiu (Occitan for 'beautiful summer') has been gorgeously reimagined. Relax in the spacious downstairs lounge or prepare dinner in the fully equipped kitchen before retiring to one of three guest rooms. Outside, the remains of the large stone chicken coop serve as a cool hang-out space. Delectable organic breakfast.

It's located 13km southeast of Montignac.


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