Set in the enviable location at the heart of Gascony, this chateau is located half way between Bordeaux and Toulouse. With Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne both within reach this is the ideal location.
Once an ancient fortress this, chateau became an Italian palace in the 17th century.
Now the ancient stone arches and majestic courtyard give guests a setting of elegant charm.
18th and 19th century plantations of trees spread across this 25 acre private parkland, with over 100 different essences to discover.
Panoramic views can be enjoyed from the south terrace, as you take in the magical rural landscape.
The spectacular valley can be enjoyed with views from the bedrooms.
The two charming guest houses of the Chateau sleep up to 24 guests, with their warm authentic features in the 12 bedrooms.
the exposed beams and large fireplaces give this property its cosy feel.
With access to a fantastic tennis court and private fishing lake there is so much to keep you entertained.
Little ones will love the swings, table tennis and badminton.
Moonlit markets are to be enjoyed upon a visit to the local villages, where you can pick up a delicious selection of cheeses, wine and Armagnac.
More active guests will love the canoeing, archery and horse riding on offer.
Hiking and cycling will be enjoyed in the local Landes Forest.
Olivers Travels guests will enjoy accommodation between two separate guest houses on the large estate; the 'Logis' and the 'Maison'. These offer 12 bedrooms for up to 24 guests (+3 babies) between the two guest houses.
In addition to the two guest houses, Oliver's Travels guests will also have access to a large reception room with kitchen corner for dining, for up to 24 guests.
On the estate and entirely separate, is also another cottage with its own private swimming pool, garden, entrance and parking area which is rented out independently by the owners.
The 'Logis'
This guest house consists of 8 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms for 16 guests (plus 2 babies) with fabulous views onto the valley from the bedrooms.
The Lot-et-Garonne region remains one of France's best kept secrets with all the attractive aspects of the Dordogne, yet without the crowds. There are the rolling hills, fields of sunflowers and beautiful, unspoilt countryside to explore and enjoy. Driving the the country lanes you will discover endless traditional market towns, picturesque villages and fruit orchards.
Local to the chateau is the small market village of Mezin where you will find a fortified church and a weekly Sunday market. The main town to visit is Agen with its lively streets with plenty of shopping opportunities and pavement cafes to simply relax and watch life pass you by. The surrounding area also boasts several of France's most beautiful villages which are certainly worth a visit.