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Chateau de Pitray
Villa / Manor Details (Beach front) - Culinary![]() Country: France Region: Aquitaine City: Gardegan Bedrooms: 8 Beds: 16 Baths: 8.0 Handicap access: no Pets allowed: no Smoking: no Pool: no Languages spoken: French, English
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Chateau de Pitray stands in the middle of an estate of more than 100 hectares (or some 200 acres) of woodlands, fields and vineyards. We welcome you in a homely setting which is both grand and peaceful.
Walks in the park, the woods, the orchard or the farm, evoke the famous 19th century novels, Les Vacances or Les Petites Filles Modèles by la Comtesse de Ségur, from whom the Pitray family descends.
Lazy mornings, walks, swimming and sun-bathing (pool: 15m. x 7 m.)naps in the shade of a century-old oak tree will bring you back to life after the strains of city life!
A guided tour of the winery, with a wine-tasting, will of course be offered to you during your stay in Pitray.
Tennis, riding or canoeing on the river Dordogne can be arranged in nearby Castillon, where the Bataille de Castillon la Bataille de Castillon(the battle which ended the Hundred Years War in 1453) is re-enacted every year from mid-July to mid-August in a dramatic and spectacular pageant.
Pitray is a 3 hour train journey from Paris (TGV); fifty km from Bordeaux; ten km from St Emilion and fourty-five km from Bergerac, where the Dordogne region begins.
Walks in the park, the woods, the orchard or the farm, evoke the famous 19th century novels, Les Vacances or Les Petites Filles Modèles by la Comtesse de Ségur, from whom the Pitray family descends.
Lazy mornings, walks, swimming and sun-bathing (pool: 15m. x 7 m.)naps in the shade of a century-old oak tree will bring you back to life after the strains of city life!
A guided tour of the winery, with a wine-tasting, will of course be offered to you during your stay in Pitray.
Tennis, riding or canoeing on the river Dordogne can be arranged in nearby Castillon, where the Bataille de Castillon la Bataille de Castillon(the battle which ended the Hundred Years War in 1453) is re-enacted every year from mid-July to mid-August in a dramatic and spectacular pageant.
Pitray is a 3 hour train journey from Paris (TGV); fifty km from Bordeaux; ten km from St Emilion and fourty-five km from Bergerac, where the Dordogne region begins.










