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Christophe Vermeiren48 route d'Espinet
Ginouillac
46300
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Ginouillac, located on the border of the Périgord and Quercy regions in the picturesque South-West of France, is the perfect starting point for exploring these two beautiful areas. Nestled within the regional natural park of Causses de Quercy, this charming village offers a haven of tranquility. Here, on the outskirts of the town center, a collection of former agricultural buildings has been lovingly transformed, with the first barn now ready to welcome its guests.Dating back to the 19th century, this traditional square Quercy building once served as a corn barn. Today, it has been converted into a spacious loft holiday accommodation that can comfortably accommodate up to 10 people. Adjacent to the barn, a natural swimming pond measuring 6x12m has been seamlessly integrated into the landscape, providing a serene oasis for relaxation. For the little ones, a separate shallow area connected to the pond ensures their safety and enjoyment.
In addition, a nearby playground equipped with a swing, slide, and sandpit offers endless fun for children. For those who enjoy outdoor dining, a BBQ and garden furniture are at your disposal, allowing you to savor the fresh air and stunning surroundings.
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Attractions
- Rocamadour (18 km): One of France's most famous pilgrimage sites, Rocamadour is a stunning village built into the side of a cliff. It is home to historic chapels, the Notre-Dame basilica, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Gouffre de Padirac (20 km): This natural wonder is a massive underground cave system with a river flowing through it. Visitors can take a boat ride through the caves and explore the stunning rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites.
- Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux (25 km): This magnificent medieval castle overlooks the Dordogne Valley and offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, courtyards, and gardens, and learn about its fascinating past through guided tours.
- Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (40 km): This picturesque village is perched on a cliff overlooking the Lot River. With its charming medieval streets, half-timbered houses, and stunning views, it is often considered one of the most beautiful villages in France.
- Château de Bonaguil (50 km): Located near Fumel, this impressive 13th-century castle is surrounded by a moat and offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval architecture. Visitors can explore its towers, ramparts, and courtyards, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Cahors (55 km): The capital of the Lot department, Cahors is known for its beautiful medieval architecture and the famous Pont Valentré, a fortified stone bridge crossing the Lot River. The city also boasts a charming old town, bustling markets, and a rich history dating back to Roman times.
- Grotte du Pech-Merle (60 km): This prehistoric cave is renowned for its well-preserved cave paintings, dating back over 25,000 years. Guided tours take visitors through the fascinating underground chambers, where they can admire ancient artwork and learn about the lives of early humans.
- Château de Beynac (65 km): Situated in the Dordogne Valley, this imposing fortress offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby village of Beynac-et-Cazenac. The castle's well-preserved medieval architecture and historical significance make it a popular tourist destination.
- Sarlat-la-Canéda (70 km): Sarlat is a charming medieval town known for its well-preserved historic buildings, narrow cobblestone streets, and bustling markets. The town's rich heritage and picturesque atmosphere make it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. 10. Lascaux Caves (90 km): Although not located directly near Ginouillac, the famous Lascaux Caves are worth mentioning. These Paleolithic caves contain some of the world's most important prehistoric paintings. While the original caves are closed to the public, a replica known as Lascaux IV offers an immersive experience showcasing the ancient artwork.