SHOP TILL YOU DROP
The major towns of Perigueux, Limoges and Angouleme with their excellent shops and attractions are within an hour by car.
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VISIT A POTTERY
Limoges, famous for its porcelain, is less than an hour by car and has numerous potteries that one can visit. Aixe-sur-Vienne is even closer (30 mins) with potteries to visit and some superb retail outlets.
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VISIT A CAVE
Land of prehistoric man, the Dordogne has an abundance of excellent prehistoric sites. Nearby we have the celebrated Grottes de Villars and further afield we have the more famous Lascaux caves at Montgnac.
Market day at Montignac is Wednesday - combine a visit to this beautiful town with a visit to the world famous caves. Cro-magnum man can be found just down the valley from Montignac at Les Eyzies.
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GO FISHING
As well as our own well stocked lake, the area around St Saud abounds with small lakes.
A fishing licence can be obtained from the local tabac giving access to selected lakes.
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RIDE A HORSE
Riding school/stables 2 miles from St Saud offer guided rides through the forests and locality.
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GET ON YOUR BIKE
Wonderful scenery, lots of villages and small towns with bars and cafes combined with hundreds of miles of traffic free roads make St Saud an ideal cycling centre with hundreds of miles of forest and farm tracks.
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TAKE A WALK AND ENJOY THE NATURE
We are in the Perigord-Limousin Parc Naturel, a lovely setting for walks and bird-watching. Lots of walks on the roads (no traffic), or through the forests via lots of small villages with their attendant bars/boulangeries etc.
Birds of prey are protected here and are everywhere to be seen as are a wide variety of interesting wildlife. Take the 5 mile walk around the Miallet Barrage - grebes, herons on the lake; and polecats and deer in the woods.
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PAINT A PICTURE
We are deep in the heart of the Dordogne, one of the most picturesque regions of France. Enjoy the landscape that Constable, Turner, Birket Foster, Helen Allingham and others experienced - miles of unspoiled natural beauty.
Many sites are within easy reach of St Saud including one of France's prettiest villages: St.Jean de Cole, and Brantome where Russel Flint painted.
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GO TO THE BEACH
Yes, you can go to the beach less than a mile from the house at St.Saud Lacoussiere. There is a large lake with a beach and safe bathing area where one can easily spend the day relaxing - Bar/café/restaurant on site and also in the village.
The nearby village of St Estephe (20 minutes) offers an interesting alternative.
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WATCH MOTOR RACING
The Angouleme ‘Circuit Des Remparts’ Races are held the third weekend in September. The high spot of the programme is a race devoted to Grand Prix Bugattis and typically 20 or more race around the narrow streets of the old town. Friday evening starts with a Concours d'Elegance. Saturday - Rallye Touristique International with over 60 classic cars. Sunday - race day - Bugattis, Fraser Nash, Lotus, Porsche, Renault Alpines etc.
Everything for the classic car and motoring enthusiast.
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GO TOURING
Lots of places to visit. - South to Sarlat and the Perigord Noir with all the beautiful towns of the Dordogne and Vezere valleys. South again through Perigueux and on to Bergerac and Eymet, or north through Limoges to the Limousin and Lac de Vassiviere. Further afield (2-3 hrs) go west to the coast at La Rochelle and Royan.
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EXPERIENCE THE SECOND WORLD WAR
For an emotional experience, visit to Oradur-sur-Glane left unchanged since the end of the War as a memorial to the victims of the slaughter which took place there in 1944.
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