Moulin de L'Abbaye is in the market town of Brantôme, in Périgord. It offers rooms with air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a safety deposit box and free WiFi.
Moulin de Vigonac is set in a former 16th-century watermill, cradled by the river Dronne and located in Brantôme, often named the Venice of the Dordogne region.
Roger
United Kingdom
A truly beautiful setting with a wonderful welcome, very comfortable rooms with every attention to detail.Nothing was too much trouble. One of the best hotels we have stayed in.
Featuring a garden, terrace and views of pool, Le Jardin des Chouchoux is located in Brantôme, 18 km from Bourdeilles Castle.
Tim
United Kingdom
This is a lovely place to stay if you’re on a bike (velo) tour. Our party of four cyclists had one large room on two levels with 4 separate beds, a safe place to store bikes overnight, a fabulous evening meal, a cooked breakfast and even a small pool in which to unwind at the end of the day. Easy walk into town.
Nestled in Champagnac-de-Belair, in the heart of the Périgord region, Le Moulin du Roc was built in 1670 on the Dronne, a river which runs through its grounds. The property is 5 km from Brantôme.
Janan
United Kingdom
Such an elegant hotel. Our room and terrace were lovely, extremely comfortable and well maintained. The staff were exceptional, especially Emiline who seemed to be the unlucky one who was always available to answer all of our assorted questions about the surrounding area. She is delightful.
The restaurant, Roda, was outstanding. The food and service exceptional with an elegant setting.
Located on the banks of the River Dronne, this hotel offers elegant guest rooms with a classical décor. The à la carte restaurant features a flowery terrace overlooking the river.
Julian
United Kingdom
The property is in a superb position in a beautiful medieval setting. The charming river flows right past the terrace that forms one side of the building. And, for a premium, our room was large, airy, with plentiful large windows and had a balcony right above the riverbank.
On average, 3-star hotels in Brantôme cost KRW 208,188 per night, and 4-star hotels in Brantôme are KRW 273,321 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Brantôme can on average be found for KRW 497,121 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Brantôme this weekend is KRW 206,218 or, for a 4-star hotel, KRW 437,409. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Brantôme for this weekend cost on average around KRW 543,285 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Brantome is an extremely picturesque small town and is a...
Brantome is an extremely picturesque small town and is a major attraction for tourists, particularly during high season.
The varied shops and cafes provide opportunities to browse while the weekly market is a must-see if you are able to visit.
The whole town is a network of small streets and bridges to explore with the river, parks and abbey providing photo opportunities at every turn.
Visit the top floor of the abbey for spectacular views and an insight into the construction of the building.
Great central location for touring the area.
Claire
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Brantôme is a lovely little town, great for a day trip or...
Brantôme is a lovely little town, great for a day trip or overnight stay. Very picturesque, with plenty to see and do. Good choice of restaurants but they fill up quickly so need to be booked fairly early in the day.
Laurence
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Various restaurants and bars looked appealing.
Various restaurants and bars looked appealing.
There is a good wine merchant specialising in local wines and an excellent delicatessen.
We also enjoyed a 50 minute boat trip on the river and walking round the town and its surrounding area.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The abbey was fascinating and such a highlight.
The abbey was fascinating and such a highlight. The town was lovely and quiet which suited us. But being a Monday, of course everything was closed! We ate on the Sunday night at our hotel which was superb.
Michele
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
A town that is easy to get around with restaurants that...
A town that is easy to get around with restaurants that cater for most budgets.
Nice boat rides up the river Drone for 8€ each. Easy access to St Jean de Cole which is a 30 minute drive away and a really super ancient and unspoilt village.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great atmosphere, lots going on in the Summer months,...
Great atmosphere, lots going on in the Summer months, brilliant weekly market. Lovely scenery, good amenities and plenty of history. The Caves of the Abbey are well worth a visit. The river is lovely where you can either go on the river boat or hire kayaks.
Not very welcoming. We were not given a room in the main hotel (as was shown in the photographs) but across the road in the annexe which we did not want. We had expected a lovely room, with a balcony and overlooking the river. We discovered that the main hotel was not full, but the doors were locked in the evening and the restaurant closed because it was a Sunday night.The other two restaurants were fully booked...we were lucky we found a small cafe open, but otherwise everything was closed.
WE came to the b@b during our eight visit to France. So we had certain expectations. as to what we wanted. We were absolutely amazed how we were treated. Everything was great: the comfort and beauty of the facilities, the kindness and professionalism of people who run this gorgeous place. We were very lucky to find Moulin de Vigonac and already have recommended it to our family and friends.
Excellent location, just over the little bridge from the island- up the road from the Abbaye and caves. Great little drinks area (linked to the hotel) across the road, under the trees overlooking the historic area and river. Has a lift, small bar and can have a simple breakfast if preorder. Rooms have aircon, good bathrooms and all you need. Dany is the owner and is very hospitable and helpful
Adorable little hotel with a very good restaurant. Our room had a wonderful view of the mill and the abbey - literally a Room with a View. The rooms were relatively large but not super fancy. The staff was friendly and delightful. The restaurant is excellent if pricey. The sommelier was a bit crabby - other than the Moulin D'Abbaye was delightful.
Perfect location, literally 3 minutes to the town. lots of restaurants and bars open even out of season - there is a Spar store for any local shopping. The property is up one flight of stairs - well appointed - warm and comfortable parking on the property -so off the road. the park is opposite and lovely way to walk into Brantome.
Beau til property in beautiful surroundings. Quiet and tranquil yet walking distance of Brantome.
Loved the refreshing pool and terraces, plus the resident donkeys and chickens.
Comfortable bed and living areas.
Owners were lovely. Helpful but not intrusive.
Covered parking was a bonus.
I certainly hope to return.
property is beautiful, walking distance to Brantome so the perfect country place! they have done a stunning job refurbishing the old mill, it is appealing and comfortable. Our favorite thing was the team running the hotel. they were as kind and lovely as can be! We are already thinking about when we can return!
Lovely hotel in a great location surrounded by water on all four sides. Converted mill house with lots of natural light in the bedroom and great views from the restaurant (which was closed on the night of our visit). The local bistro owned by the hotel was lovely for dinner too.
Angélique & Julian runs this tiny hotel with a few rooms & restaurant of traditional local french dishes all made by Angélique himself. In the dining room are photos of French Polynesia where the couple spent there earlier years. I recommend staying here and having dinner.
Great off street parking adjacent to hotel. Grounds were amazing also. Breakfast was lovely, so many nice home baked items. It’s clear the owner goes to a lot of effort in preparing breakfast for guests.
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