Dordogne Chalet Near Forest
St. Medard D'excideuil, France
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Pool
Kids amenities
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Escape to the heart of the Dordogne at this charming lakeside chalet, nestled on the 360-hectare Domaine d’Essendiéras. Ideal for couples or families, it offers stunning nature views, direct access to forest trails, and peaceful mornings on a private, covered terrace.
Relax by the shared heated pool (open May–September), let the kids enjoy the play area and trampoline, or explore the estate by bike. With a high chair available on request and plenty of outdoor space, this chalet is both family- and pet-friendly.
The village of Excideuil is just 5 km away, offering cozy cafés and weekly markets. Discover Dordogne’s cultural gems—from the prehistoric caves of Tourtoirac and Lascaux to the grand Château de Hautefort and medieval Ségur-le-Château. Day trips to Périgueux or Brantôme offer rich history and regional cuisine.
Dogs are warmly welcomed here. Stroll through scenic trails or take your pup on a unique adventure to Les Grottes de Presque, a spectacular cave system where leashed dogs can join a guided 40-minute tour filled with awe-inspiring rock formations.
Whether you’re unwinding on the terrace with local wine, playing tennis on-site, or exploring the rolling countryside, this chalet offers a restful and authentic Dordogne escape.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Dordogne, France is a captivating destination, offering a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It's known for its picturesque landscapes filled with medieval castles, prehistoric cave art replicas, and charming villages.
For history enthusiasts, the region's prehistoric sites are a must-visit. While the original Lascaux Cave is closed to the public to preserve its Paleolithic cave paintings, an exact replica called Lascaux IV was opened in 2016 for visitors to experience. Other notable sites include the National Museum of Prehistory and the prehistoric dwellings at Roque Saint-Christophe.
The region's medieval past is also well-preserved in its numerous castles and fortresses. The Château de Beynac and Château de Castelnaud are among the most impressive ones, offering stunning views over the Dordogne River.
Dordogne is also renowned for its gastronomy. The region is famous for its truffles, foie gras, and wines from Bergerac which produces both red and white wines but it's particularly known for its sweet white Monbazillac wines. Visitors can explore local markets such as those in Sarlat-la-Canéda or partake in a wine tasting tour in one of the many vineyards.
Nature lovers will appreciate Dordogne's diverse landscapes which include not only historical sites but also beautiful countryside vistas, rivers perfect for canoeing along with forests ideal for hiking such as those found in Périgord Limousin Natural Regional Park.
The region's villages are equally enchanting. Places like La Roque-Gageac and Monpazier offer narrow cobblestone streets lined with traditional stone houses along with inviting cafes and shops selling local crafts.
In essence, Dordogne offers a unique blend of historical intrigue, culinary delights, natural beauty and rural charm that caters to all types of travelers. Its rich heritage combined with its tranquil countryside and diverse landscapes make it a destination that's truly worth exploring.
House rules
Check-in 5:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM