The property consists of 17 rooms. This popular hotel offers the perfect stay for business and leisure travellers alike.
There are a total of 5 rooms on the premises. This hotel is the perfect base for exploring the area. Guests can take advantage of room service to enjoy breakfast in bed.
To embellish your stay you may appreciate the swimming pool, or the private tennis courts. You may also benefit from access to a public 18-hole golf course at 200m from the hotel. The natural resources of the region become gourmet treasures. Sincerity, imagination and emotion are part of great moments of this gastronomic encounter. The meals are served in the dining room of the chateau, or on the terrace facing the park.
This establishment is housed in a building dating back to 1597 and is an internationally renowned hotel, golf and country club set in 450 acres of stunning countryside. It comprises a total of 87 rooms and is an exceptional place in which to relax and unwind as well as a great setting for conferences. Facilities on offer at this establishment include a lobby with a 24-hour reception and check out service, a hotel safe and lift access. There is a bar and a restaurant and business travellers will appreciate the conference facilities and Internet access. Guests may also take advantage of the room and laundry services.
The luxury hotel Château les Merles 10 minutes from Bergerac welcomes you all year for an unforgettable stay in an elegant and refined setting. Twelve freshly renovated rooms, two suites and a spacious apartment offers you comfort and modernity. The contrast between the seventeenth-century architecture and contemporary design today will enchant you. The gourmet restaurant Les Merles and Golf Château les Merles complete the image of a luxury hotel. Three luxury villas on the golf course also allow you to spend a family or group. The hotel is located on the hills of the Dordogne between Sarlat and Bordeaux. The ideal starting point for exploring the medieval houses of the Perigord, into prehistory through the caves of Lascaux and Font de Gaume or visit the castles of the Hundred Years War in Beynac and Castelnaud.