Chez Daviaud is an ensemble of three delightful thick
stone walled, traditional cottages situated in quiet countryside between
the villages of St Severin, Montmoreau and Aubeterre.Approached by a
country lane, the property is completely enclosed and ideal for children
to play in safety. Each property has its own patio and barbecue area,
perfect for dining outdoors. The gites are set in generous communal
gardens, great for badminton and other ball games with a lovely pool
complex, including children's splash pool. The pool area is well
furnished with sun loungers, parasols and chairs. A games room featuring
table tennis, table football and darts, together with a children's play
area with swings and sandpit complete everything you need for a
fantastic family holiday.
The nearest local villages of St Severin (6km) and Montmoreau (7km)
provide all local services, such as bakery, supermarket, pharmacy and
post office. Weekly markets are in Chalais (15km) and Riberac (20km).
La Grange (sleeps 12). The ground floor has a tiled floor, large
living room, well-equipped kitchen/dining area, with wood burning
stove/cooker, equipped with dishwasher, washing machine, gas cooker and
microwave; ground floor twin bedroom; bathroom with bath, shower, wash
basin and WC. An oak staircase leads to the first floor where there are
2 double bedrooms, 3 twin bedrooms; one bedroom with outside balcony;
bathroom with shower, washbasin and second WC.
The gite is well equipped with books, videos and games. Bed linen,
firewood, electricity and gas are all included. Baby cot , highchair,
listener and buggy with parasol are all available on request at no extra
charge.
Chez Daviaud is a superb base for visiting both the Poitou-Charentes
region and the Perigord- Dordogne region. The area is famed for its
wonderful light quality, with sunny blue skies and mild
Mediterranean-like climate. Within less than 7km of the gites there are
lovely waymarked walks, fishing, river bathing, tennis courts, a
nine-hole English owned golf course, or hire facilities, including horse
riding, canoeing, kayaking and cycling.
Aubeterre sur Dronne, just 7 km away is perched precariously on a
rocky crag above the river Dronne; this is one of the 100 prettiest
villages in France. Relax in one of the numerous cafes or dine at a
restaurant in the atmospheric village square. 45 km east along the
Dronne in a wide, picturesque cleft of the river lies the beautiful town
of Brantome, dominated by the impressive Benedictine abbey, partly built
out of the towering sandstone cliff to which it spectacularly clings.
The town is known as the Venice of the Perigord, as it is built on an
island in the river. The Parc Naturel Perigord-Limousin, rather like the
National Parks in Britain has been protected for its outstanding natural
beauty. This unspoilt area, with its wooded river valleys lies just 20
minutes drive to the north east of chez Daviaud.
Perigueux, the capital of the Perigord-Dordogne (50km) has 39 listed
buildings and monuments, including the Byzantine cathedral; colourful
markets, shops and street entertainment make this small city a
worthwhile place to visit. Slightly further away through enchanting
countryside lies the popular town of Le Bugue, famous for its
spectacular underground caverns. Or walk through the “sea” in the “must
be experienced “ aquarium. Although Le Bugue is easily accessible by
car, there is also a 45 minute railway link from Perigueux (easy
parking). The Perigord Noir region is famed for its many splendid
chateaux, dramatic cliffs and meandering rivers.
The small city of Angouleme , departmental capital of the Charente
and just 30 minutes away, is certainly worth a visit, especially to see
its remarkable cathedral, regular music and arts festivals and perhaps
for a cruise on the river Charente to the water-powered paper mill
museum. A new attraction here is the Centre Nautique Nautilis, a superb
aquatic leisure centre, with skating rink. The area west of Angouleme is
also worth exploring for its market towns, picturesque villages of white
limestone, watermills and numerous Romanesque churches. Saintes and
Cognac are both attractive towns situated on the wide Charente river;
Cognac of course being famous for its namesake, whose major houses, such
as Martell and Hennesy offer tours – with tasting of course!
The closest beaches can be found at Meschers, south of Royan, just 90
km from Chez Daviaud. Other resorts, such as St Palais sur Mer, a small
“Edwardian “ town cradling a shallow sandy bay are worth a couple of
hours drive to the sea. A little further north lies lively La Rochelle,
an ancient fortified port, now a major pleasure boat harbour. This is an
old and new city, with its Medieval quarter, New England style clapboard
shops and restaurants, model automaton museum, impressive aquarium and
maritime museum. Alternatively, the wide, extensive sandy Atlantic
beaches along the Bordeaux coastline are worth the 100km drive. Whilst
in this region you may want to visit St. Emilion and its vineyards (40
mins away from Chez Daviaud), classified as a World Heritage Site by
UNESCO.
An hour and a half to the north of Chez Daviaud is the city of
Poitiers, where the famous Parc du Futurscope can be found. One could
break the 5 hour journey from the Channel ports by paying a visit to
this science and technology centre.