This chateau is the perfect mix of old and new. With parts that date back to the 5th century, this masterfully restored chateau is fully of modern features.
With fabulous views over the French countryside this villa is perched on top of a rock, making you feel just like royalty.
The nearby village is just a stroll through the gardens away, perfect if looking for a taste of the local character.
With 10 charming bedrooms, up to 20 guests can reside in this property.
With a grand banquet hall for a high style dinner party and a 15 hectare park with plenty of dining areas, there is plenty of space to enjoy the local cuisine.
The private pool is set amongst 18th century pigeonnier, complemented by the architectural details such as the moat and turrets.
Bergerace is within easy reaching distance of this chateau where you can shop, dine and learn all about the regions wine making history.
You will find dozens of wineries on your way to this historic town, perfect for picking up a bottle of celebratoty wine.
Chateau Interiors (900m2)
Ground Floor Bedrooms
Upper Floors Bedrooms
Lower Ground Floor (underground)
Facilities
Château La Moinerie is located on the edge of the vineyards of Bergerac, in the valley of Caudeau. This stunning property is partially surrounded by a moat filled with water.
The château is situated in 13 hectares of park offering green space, ponds, woods and alleys for long walks. The generous nature of the Dordogne invites you to step out beyond the estate's boundaries and explore the welcoming countryside.
A peaceful little village is less than 300 meters away, ideal for spending a relaxing afternoon exploring. The nearest restaurant is just a short drive away.
There are numerous activities across the region from nearby horse-riding and tennis as well as canoeing along the Dordogne. Golf lovers may want to try the 9-hole course just a 10-minute drive away or head a little further to Château des Vigiers, a 27-hole championship course.
The surrounding region is also rich with hospitality, extraordinary food and excellent wine. Wine tasting is available just minutes away.
This is the ideal base from which to explore the marvels of the Perigord/Dordogne region. From the incredible Maison des Vins in historic Bergerac (11km) to charming market towns such as Issigeac (20km) and Monpazier (40km). Idyllic villages are dotted along the Dordogne river, waiting to be discovered, such as Trémolat (28km) and Limeuil (35km).
To the north you can explore the prehistoric caves at Lascaux in Montignac in just over an hour or head to the fine small city of Périgueux (40km) for fine restaurants and beautiful architecture.
Futher west, Saint-Émilion is just over an hour away and Bordeaux (Bordeaux) is a 90-minute drive. In less than two hours you can be at the Atlantic Ocean dining out in a spectacular restaurant overlooking the sea with oysters and crisp white wine.