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We offer three different room options at our establishment. The Chambre Merlot features a comfortable queen size bed measuring 140cm. The Chambre Sauvignon has a spacious king size bed measuring 160cm, as well as a single bed measuring 90cm. The Chambre Semillon is ideal for families, with two children's beds stacked on top of each other, as well as a baby bed.Our rates for a night's stay include a delicious "Sud Ouest" breakfast. For 1 person, the rate is 45 €. For 2 persons, the rate ranges from 48 € to 52 €. For a room accommodating 3 persons, the rate is 60 €. And for a room accommodating 4 persons, the rate ranges from 70 € to 90 €. We also offer a 10% discount for stays of 3 nights or more, and children under 10 years old stay for free.
If you would like to have dinner at our establishment, we offer a dinner table option for 16 €, available upon reservation.
Lastly, for Compostelle pilgrims traveling with horses or donkeys, please feel free to reach out to us for any inquiries or assistance.
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Directions
La Maubastit is located in the hamlet "Les Mauberts", village "Les Lèves et Thoumeyragues", which is 5 km from the town of Sainte Foy la Grande 33220.
From Paris by train: Several trains per day from Montparnasse to Bordeaux with a connection at Libourne. Connect with the Corail train from Libourne to Bergerac, stopping at Sainte Foy la Grande. Sainte Foy la Grande train station (phone 05 57...). We will pick up and drop off our guests at the Sainte Foy train station.
From Paris by road: Two possible routes via the A10 or A21 motorway. Via A10: A10 motorway to Bordeaux and then A89 motorway from Bordeaux to Lyon, exiting at Montpon. Small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy. Via A21: A10 motorway from Paris to Orléans, then A71 and A20 from Orléans to Brive, then A89 from Brive to Bordeaux, exiting at Montpon. Small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Final access: In Sainte Foy, head towards Pellegrue. At the entrance of Les Lèves, Château la Maubastit is signposted to the right.
Pilgrims from the Vezelay route: From Sainte Foy to La Réole. The path is well signposted with the scallop shell. Head towards La Maubastit, 5 km from Sainte Foy. The village of Les Mauberts is 200m from the Vezelay route.
From London by plane: Regular flights from London to Bergerac at La Roumanière Airport (phone 05 53...). Car rental options are available.
From Paris by train: Several trains per day from Montparnasse to Bordeaux with a connection at Libourne. Connect with the Corail train from Libourne to Bergerac, stopping at Sainte Foy la Grande. Sainte Foy la Grande train station (phone 05 57...). We will pick up and drop off our guests at the Sainte Foy train station.
From Paris by road: Two possible routes via the A10 or A21 motorway. Via A10: A10 motorway to Bordeaux and then A89 motorway from Bordeaux to Lyon, exiting at Montpon. Small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy. Via A21: A10 motorway from Paris to Orléans, then A71 and A20 from Orléans to Brive, then A89 from Brive to Bordeaux, exiting at Montpon. Small road from Montpon to Sainte Foy.
Final access: In Sainte Foy, head towards Pellegrue. At the entrance of Les Lèves, Château la Maubastit is signposted to the right.
Pilgrims from the Vezelay route: From Sainte Foy to La Réole. The path is well signposted with the scallop shell. Head towards La Maubastit, 5 km from Sainte Foy. The village of Les Mauberts is 200m from the Vezelay route.
From London by plane: Regular flights from London to Bergerac at La Roumanière Airport (phone 05 53...). Car rental options are available.
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Attractions
- Château de Duras: Located in the town of Duras, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It features well-preserved architectural elements, including towers, ramparts, and a keep. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, which houses a museum showcasing local history and artifacts.
- Bergerac Old Town: A charming historic district located in the town of Bergerac, known for its picturesque streets lined with half-timbered houses. Visitors can stroll along the Dordogne River, visit the Maison des Vins to sample local wines, and explore the Musée du Tabac, which delves into the town's tobacco industry heritage.
- Monbazillac Castle: Situated near Bergerac, this elegant Renaissance-style castle is surrounded by vineyards. The castle offers guided tours, allowing visitors to discover its rich history and admire its magnificent architecture. Additionally, the castle's vineyards produce the renowned sweet white wine, Monbazillac, which can be tasted and purchased on-site.
- Saint-Émilion: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the town of Saint-Émilion is famous for its exceptional vineyards and underground catacombs. Visitors can explore the medieval streets, visit the impressive Monolithic Church carved out of a limestone cliff, and enjoy wine tastings at various local wineries.
- Château de Montaigne: Located in Saint-Michel-de-Montaigne, this historic castle was the residence of Michel de Montaigne, a renowned French philosopher and writer. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, including Montaigne's study, and enjoy the beautiful gardens surrounding the property.
- Issigeac: This medieval village is a gem nestled in the heart of the Dordogne region. Visitors can wander through its winding streets, filled with charming houses, artisan shops, and a bustling Sunday market. The village also boasts a 13th-century fortified church and the remains of its ancient ramparts.
- Château de Bridoire: Situated near Ribagnac, this castle offers an interactive and family-friendly experience. Visitors can participate in various activities, such as archery, medieval games, and exploring the castle's furnished rooms. The castle also hosts special events, including falconry shows and medieval banquets.
- Périgueux: The capital of the Dordogne region, Périgueux is known for its rich historical and architectural heritage. Highlights include the Saint-Front Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Vesunna Gallo-Roman Museum, and the charming old town with its narrow streets and timber-framed houses. These attractions near Les Mauberts, Les Lèves et Thoumeyragues offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, showcasing the beauty and heritage of the Dordogne region in France.