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Les Prinquières is set in 8 acres of our own pastures and woodland to wander through at your leisure, collecting chestnuts and walnuts which, are in abundance when in season.

There is a 10 x 5 metre floodlit pool with terraces to lounge in the summer sun, a pool house with fridge and a covered dining area, complete with traditional barbeque. Plenty of sun beds, chairs and parasols are provided for your comfort. The pool is fitted with an alarm that conforms to French Government Safety Regulations.

Weekly bar-b-que’s are organised by the pool, with wine and salad, bread and cheese provided for any guests wishing to join in.

In the shade of the trees, there is a traditional Boules court with lighting to play in the long summer evenings, whilst badminton and table tennis are also available, all equipment is provided along with a selection of board games all stored in the pool house.

We think Les Prinquières is  the ideal place to stay, to relax and unwind, spend your days relaxing by the pool or visiting the many ancient places of interest, all just a short drive away. Take a boat trip through the ‘Vallee of the Dordogne’, cycle or kayac to see the picturesque riverside hamlets.

Or just laze by the pool in the peaceful surroundings, read a book or take a dip to cool off, and round the day off with a barbeque, either by the pool or in the privacy of your own patio area.

Situated in a peaceful rural location between Gourdon and Sarlat-La-Canéda on the Dordogne/Lot border, we are easily reached by road with the Souillac exit of the A20 motorway 9 miles distant. We also have five airports to choose from, Toulouse, Limoges, Rodez , Bergerac and Brive-Vallee de La Dordogne  We look forward to welcoming you to our oasis of peace and calm.

Detail of places of interest in the region is here

A map of the region is available here and directions to Les Prinquières are here