Le Chateau de Monrecour Hotel, Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse
15th Century rural Chateau
With a magnificent backdrop of the surrounding Dordogne hills, the Chateau with its big halls, stone fireplaces and chandeliers is the perfection location for weddings, events and seminars.
Tastefully decorated and furnished in accordance with the hotels history, the bedrooms are a comfortable home from home with a number of modern conveniences
Breakfast is served each morning in the Chateaus lounge with its tapestries or out on the terrace whenever the weather allows.
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The pool
A fenced off pool with seating and countryside views is a lovely spot to unwind and settle into your holiday.
The Restaurant
The restaurant serves up delicious local dishes, making the most of the regions fine produce. There are a variety of set menus and à la carte to choose from, all of which can be enjoyed alongside a glass of wine from the illustrious list.
Child policy
All children are welcome and those under 2 may stay for free when using a cot. An extra bed can be added to a room at a cost for older children.
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Traditional Barge Boat Trip, La Roque-Gageac
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Canoe Dordogne
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Canoe Vacances, La Roque-Gageac
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Perigord Dordogne Montgolfieres, Beynac-et-Cazenac
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Traditional Barge Boat Trip, Beynac-et-Cazenac
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