LE DOMAINE DE LA MILLASSERIE
A Bed and Breakfast in the Heart of France
La Millasserie is a 17th century stone house set on six private acres on a
quiet cul de sac in the uplands above the river Dordogne, in the heart of
the ancient province of the Perigord. The Perigord, the modern
Department of the Dordogne, is known as the land of truffles, wine,
grande cuisine, and chateaux. In addition to some of the most beautiful
landscape in all France, the Perigord has the greatest number of historic
sites in France outside Paris.
Visit our website at www.bandbfrancedordogne.com to see pictures
and for full infrmation about La Millasserie.
Our rates: 95 Euros per night breakfast included. Two night minimum.
La Millasserie offers four individual maisonettes in the guest wing, each
room accommodating one or two adults. Each spacious room is 16 x 24
feet in size with private ensuite baths, and furnished with antiques
collected from the region by your antiques dealer-hosts. For parties of
four, two of the rooms can be opened ensuite. All rooms have private
entrances, private terraces with forest views, and easy access to the pool.
At La Millasserie you can begin the day with a French country breakfast,
take a morning dip in the pool, and then take a walk along miles of
picturesque country roads, or by car explore some of the most beautiful
countryside and charming villages in all France, including Saint-Leon-sur-
Vezere, Urval, Molieres, La Roque-Gageac. The restored old quarters of
its larger cities, Sarlat, érigueux, and Bergerac, display a thousand years of
architecture.
Take a trip to the great 11th century of Chateau de Beynac or to any of the
more than 1000 chateaux in the region. The region abounds in ancient
castles and churches, gardens open to the public, villages that time forgot,
and has a wealth of museums, cultural events, classical and popular music
concerts, antiques shopping and all manner of sports. For longer jaunts
make the hour’s drive to St. Emilion in the Bordeaux wine country, or to
Bordeaux, one of the most beautiful cities in France.
The Perigord is known as the cradle of gastronomy, so after a trip to the
Lascaux caves, lunch at almost any village bistro for a Perigordine meal,
or dine at some of the region's Michelin starred restaurants. Spend the
afternoon wine-tasting in the great wineries of the area or wandering
through the many antiques shops that can be found throughout the
region, or just come back to La Millasserie and take the sun on your
terrace or by the pool.