We stayed at this hotel for 7 nights and had a fantastic time. The owners are extremely friendly and we had a laugh with them, and they speak good English. The ground are very well maintained and they have Donkeys on site. The room are very modern and are very clean ( cleaned daily) The hotel has the modern look with the old style features. The hotel is close to Sarlat-la-Canéda and close to other locations to visit ( by car) the swimming pool is spacious with lots of sun loungers and umbrellas for everyone. The pool is cleaned daily and the owners are always on hand if you need them. The owner is a Michelin star chef and produces some really nice food ( we didn’t eat on site as we had family staying in Sarlat) we did have breakfast on two days which is made fresh by the owner’s daily (you have to let them know if you DONT want breakfast as they will make this for you everyday (every time we told him we didn’t want breakfast he told us to get out!! ( this was his way of banter which we all found funny) The rooms have Air Con which is nice especially during the summer months The hotel has plenty of free secure parking on site. If you are think of staying here I would highly recommend it. If you wish to know anything about this hotel I will be happy to answer...
Read moreOur family had a very enjoyable stay at Les Peyrouses for 5 nights in July.||||The location is just a few minutes drive to Sarlat town centre and is a good base to explore the Dordogne region. ||||The whole premises are well maintained. Rooms are neat and clean. Some reviews criticize that the rooms have only small windows. Though true it is understandable as the rooms were converted from a farmhouse so there must be contraints in creating bigger windows.||||We had dinners for two nights and found the host Thierry a very good cook. From entree to dessert every course was just delicious. Even the croissants at breakfast was baked by him!||||The swimming pool is very clean. The hosts have some donkeys and this reinforces the charm of this lovely chambres d'hotes set in a...
Read moreLes Peyrouses looks gorgeous as you approach down the long drive. A group of buildings, some restored old ones, some new. A troop of donkeys grazes on the slopes (and for some odd reason my spouse loves donkeys). The welcome was warm and courteous. We enjoyed dinner there one night on a long table in the open air. The owners produced a very good meal, and the other guests, all French, were very welcoming. Our room was spotlessly clean and its bathroom was well equipped. However, the room was oddly designed considering it was in a new building. It was a sleep-and-go sort of room, not one you could relax in. The bed filled most of it. The windows were small, high and low, and did not provide an outlook on to the lovely scenery. We opted to...
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