Discover the best top things to do in Lot-et-Garonne, France including Chateau de Poudenas, Chateau Ladausse, Cycle South West France, Domaine du Grand Mayne, Cabaret Petit Paradis, Le Miel et l'Eau, Spa Chateau Le Stelsia, Le Jardin de Boissonna.
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Poudenas castle is a vast family residence of the 13th century, transform during the 17th century in decorated Italian Palace with a beautiful park of 10 hectares. Seminars, weddings, luxury lodging with 7 bedrooms,activities... This castel is the perfect place to organise your event right in the middle of Gascony in an authentic setting.
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My wife and I recently spent 4 days at LaDausse with several friends, and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a wonderful experience of southwestern France off the beaten path. Eric and Diane Anthonissen were exceptional hosts who not only made sure we were comfortably taken care of, but also arranged interesting day trips around this fascinating area of the bastides. I highly recommend the day tour to the Paleolithic cave and museum at Ruffingnac, with incredible cave art. Diane is a wonderful Parissien trained chef who conducted a cooking class in which we prepared our evening feast, and also prepared delicious meals for us as well. Eric is a knowledgeable wine guide, and history buff concerning the region, who took us to visit wineries in the region. The chateau itself is a beautifully renovated 300 year old mansion perched on a hill near the picturesque hill village of Monflanquin, one of many beautiful villages within easy driving distance. Everyone in our party was delighted with their visit. Highly recommended!
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Bicycle hire, biking holidays and accommodation in southwest France.
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Open from 28th April to 18th September 2017. Boissonna Garden has been classed as a "Remarkable Garden" in the French listings. It is an intimate setting and full of charm. Roses have pride of place (460 different varieties) and are surrounded by and intertwined with old trees, shrubs, decorative grasses and perennials. Come and visit and wander at your leisure around the interlinking corners of the garden where you'll go from surprise to surprise surrounded by enchanting perfumes and colours and a very warm welcome. A feast for everyone including botanists, who will find a rare collection of roses climbing and rambling naturally with minimal guidance. Véronique is bi-lingual, lived in England for years, which is when she fell in love with English gardens and English cream teas. So if you have time you can choose a table to dawdle over a cream tea with rose jam and rose tea.
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