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Maurice Laumon
Le Bourg de Plazac
Plazac en Périgord
24580

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Price per week:

price from €240

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0553508036

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Holiday rental in the Dordogne Périgord region
Charming 3-part house for up to 4 people
Located in the picturesque village of PLAZAC in Black Périgord, known for its gastronomy, castles, prehistoric sites, and museums.
The house is situated in the heart of the village, offering convenience and easy access to amenities.
Affordable price: 220 to 240 euros per week.


This ancient house exudes a typical charm with standard comfort.
- Ground floor: Fully equipped kitchen, cozy bedroom with a double bed (140 cm), bathroom with shower and wash-hand basin, and separate toilet.
- First floor: Another comfortable bedroom with a double bed (140 cm).
- Garage for bicycles.
- Small noncontiguous garden.
- Amenities include TV, washing machine, gas stove, and mini oven.


The village itself boasts a bakery, grocery store, and bar within walking distance.
Just 2 km away, you'll find a leisure center with a 4-hectare lake, tennis courts, swimming pools, and more.
Additionally, the rental is conveniently located near prestigious sites such as the Eyzies (home of the Cro-Magnon man) at 15 km, Sarlat, the Cave of Lascaux/Montignac at 12 km, and the beautiful Vézère Valley at 5 km.

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Directions

Take the A89 highway and exit at either exit 17 or 18, labeled "Lascaux, Montignac". Then proceed to the center of Plazac village.

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Attractions

  • Lascaux IV - Located in Montignac, just a short drive from Plazac, Lascaux IV is a replica of the world-famous Lascaux Cave, which houses prehistoric cave paintings. Visitors can explore the stunning reproductions of ancient art and learn about the history and significance of the original cave.
  • Château de Beynac - Situated on a cliff overlooking the Dordogne River, the Château de Beynac is a medieval fortress that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore its well-preserved interior, including the dungeon and the grand hall, and learn about its fascinating history.
  • Sarlat-la-Canéda - A picturesque town known for its well-preserved medieval buildings, Sarlat-la-Canéda is a must-visit destination near Plazac. Stroll through its narrow cobblestone streets, admire the stunning architecture, and visit the bustling weekly market to experience the charm of this historic town.
  • Les Jardins de Marqueyssac - Located in Vézac, the Gardens of Marqueyssac are beautifully landscaped gardens with over 150,000 meticulously trimmed boxwood trees. Take a leisurely walk along the winding paths and enjoy panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley from the Belvedere.
  • Grotte de Rouffignac - This cave system near Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin-de-Reilhac features an impressive collection of prehistoric drawings and engravings, including over 250 mammoth representations. Visitors can take a guided tour on a small train and learn about the ancient art and the history of the cave.
  • Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil - Known as the "World Capital of Prehistory," Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil is home to several important archaeological sites and museums. Explore the National Museum of Prehistory, visit the Font-de-Gaume cave with its original prehistoric paintings, and discover the fascinating history of early humans in this area.
  • Château de Castelnaud - Overlooking the Dordogne River, the Château de Castelnaud is a medieval fortress that now houses the Museum of Medieval Warfare. Visitors can explore the castle's impressive architecture, learn about the weapons and armor used during the Middle Ages, and enjoy panoramic views from its towers.
  • Rocamadour - A stunning village built into the side of a cliff, Rocamadour is a popular pilgrimage site and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit the Basilica of St. Sauveur, explore the narrow streets lined with shops and restaurants, and take in the breathtaking views of the Alzou Canyon. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring prehistoric caves to immersing yourself in medieval history and enjoying the beauty of the Dordogne region.

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