Château LeBreuil 1882 is an exclusive retreat where 19th-century heritage and contemporary luxury come together. Tucked away at the end of a tree-lined driveway, surrounded by forest and with no neighbors in sight, this beautifully restored château offers you complete tranquility and privacy for up to 12 guests.
Description
Inside, you will find a stylish and spacious interior featuring 6 generous bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a custom-made kitchen, an elegant dining room, a sunny lounge, and a private cinema. Antique and modern elements have been carefully combined, creating a warm, refined, and relaxed atmosphere.
The kitchen is fully equipped with high-quality appliances and everything you need for elaborate cooking. Adjacent to it is a separate laundry room.
The lounge is bright and comfortable, featuring a bio-ethanol fireplace, while the cinema room is set up for movies, sports, and games, with a projector and Sonos sound system. High-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the house. The château is designed for comfort, space, and privacy in understated French elegance. The 6 bedrooms are distributed across the first and second floors and all feature a luxurious en-suite bathroom. On the ground floor, the kitchen forms the heart of the house, alongside the formal dining room, the bright living room, and the cinema room.
Four bedrooms are located on the first floor, and two on the second floor. All rooms feature king-size beds, a private bathroom, and a quiet workspace. Additionally, the upper floor is equipped with air conditioning and a wellness area with yoga equipment and fitness gear.
Outside
Outside, life unfolds at its most beautiful. Here, you can enjoy long summer evenings on the dining terrace, a private 14.5x5 meter swimming pool, and views over 120 acres of forest. The estate has a rich history and even served as the local headquarters of the resistance during the war, but today it offers above all silence, space, and tranquility. Outside, you have ample parking, a front courtyard, and a large south-facing terrace overlooking the pool. Sun loungers, parasols, a Weber barbecue, and a large dining table make this the perfect spot for long lunches and evenings outdoors. For extra relaxation, there are also table tennis and pétanque.

What to do in the region
Château LeBreuil 1882 is located in the heart of the Dordogne, close to Bergerac, and is an ideal base for those wishing to explore the region. Here you will find a wonderful mix of prehistoric caves, medieval castles, lively markets, vineyards, canoeing, and gastronomy: the best of Southwest France.
The region is known for its rich cuisine featuring foie gras, walnuts, mushrooms, and truffles, among other things. Additionally, you will find numerous restaurants and wineries in the immediate vicinity.
Although it feels as if you are miles away from the world, everything is surprisingly close. Bergerac Airport is just a twelve-minute drive away, and village bakeries, markets, vineyards, and excellent restaurants are also easily accessible. Markets & Villages
The local markets are among the highlights of the region. Issigeac on Sundays is a favorite due to its atmosphere and liveliness. Beaumont, Bergerac, Lalinde, and Villeréal are also certainly worth a visit.
Nearby
Just 5 minutes away, you will find a charming hotel with a golf course. Wine tastings, castles offering gaming experiences, and unique museums are all within a short drive.
Bergerac
Bergerac is a 20-minute drive away and is perfect for an afternoon strolling through the old streets, a boat trip on the river, or a wine tasting. Moreover, around the city, you will find everything you need, from supermarkets to shops and markets.
Castles, Villages & Nature
The Dordogne is full of castles, each with its own story. From imposing medieval fortresses to elegant Renaissance residences: there is always something to discover.
The "Plus Beaux Villages de France" in the area are also well worth a visit, with picturesque streets, markets, and stunning views.
Outdoor Activities
The region is ideal for canoeing on the Dordogne or Vézère, with routes passing castles, cliffs, and villages. Additionally, you will find beautiful gardens, hiking trails, and viewpoints throughout the area.
Cities in the Region
Périgueux and Sarlat offer a lovely mix of history, markets, and gastronomy. Both cities are lively, atmospheric, and perfect for a day trip.
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