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Our Property

Le Coin Tranquille is situated in the beautiful French village of La Roque Gagec. Voted one of the most beautiful villages in France by Les Plus Villages, (www.france-beautiful-villages.org/en). Only a five minute stroll to the center of La Roque Gageac, this recently modernised  property offers spacious and luxourious accomadation for 6 people.

THE HOUSE

 

​The house has three bedrooms, two double and one twin room all with en-suite shower rooms. The ground floor consists of a lovely kitchen with outside terrace, one double bed room, the twin bedded room and the laundry room.

Stairs that lead from the kitchen take you to the second floor of the property which consists of double bedroom and shower room with fantastic views over the river.Large living room with TV, large dining table, comfortable sofas and great views.

Partly covered terrace off to the side where you can eat, relax or just watch the river rolling by. Terraced garden with off road parking.

 

Le Coin Tranquille is south facing and nestled in one of the many little roads of La Roque Gageac. You have a great view of the river from this house and a five minute stroll through the little narrow streets to collect bread, have a coffee or eat at the many restaurants. The house is furnished with everything that you should need for your stay. Traditional french furiture and lovely linens. The property has stone featured walls within old original beams and stone feature fire places. Wi Fi throughout.

 

 

THE VILLAGE

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La Roque Gageac is in the "golden triangle" and the valley of the five chateaus ... Beynac, chateau de Marqueyssac, Fayrac, Castelnaud and chateau Milandes . In the village its self you will find a boulangerie , gift shops and a wine shop built into the rock on the streets as you walk through the many paths. The troglodyte fort set high in the rock is full of history. The path way towards the church leads you to the exotic gardens and the tennis courts. On the river front of La Roque Gageac you can hire canoe boats, browse the shops or do what the french do best and have a leisurly lunch and watch the world go by.

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