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Jannette van Zijl-Kuilman

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The house

  • Completely quiet natural area

This very quietly located house is situated at the end of a dead-end road between the hills and the woods with truly phenomenal views of the surroundings. You are very likely to encounter a wild deer here. This house is very suitable for a family, but also for tranquillity seekers and walkers or for a special retreat. Every season has its charm here.

The gate leads to the front of the house. There is a carport for the car. There is a nice terrace, also a swimming pool. On entering the house, there are spacious bedrooms and a bathroom on the left and right. A little further on is the living room. Adjacent to the living room is the fully equipped kitchen. From the kitchen you step onto the balcony, which runs around the house, with again that beautiful panoramic view.

Facilities

  • Independent
  • No smoking
  • Local contact
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Iron
  • Fenced garden
  • TV
  • Internet
  • Fireplace
  • Hair dryer
  • Bath
  • With swimming pool
  • Private pool

Surroundings

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Welcome to the enchanting region of Lot-et-Garonne, a destination steeped in natural beauty, rich history and warm hospitality. Located in the south-west of France, Lot-et-Garonne is a true oasis for travellers seeking tranquillity, authenticity and real French rural life.

Lot-et-Garonne is a beautiful region in south-western France, nestled between the Lot and Garonne rivers. It is known for its idyllic landscapes, historic towns and charming rural villages.

Here is some tourist information about Lot-et-Garonne:

Nature and landscape:
The region has a varied landscape with rolling hills, vast vineyards, orchards and sunflower fields. It is a great destination for lovers of hiking, cycling and canoeing. The Parc Naturel Régional de la Gascogne offers beautiful hiking trails and breathtaking views.

Historic towns:
The Lot-et-Garonne is home to a wealth of historic towns. Agen, the region's capital, has a rich historical heritage, including the beautiful Saint-Caprais cathedral and medieval centre. Other charming towns to explore include Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Nerac, Penne d'Agenais, Tournon d'Agenais, Puy-L'Évêque and Pujols.

Castles and bastides:
The region has a number of beautiful castles worth visiting, such as the imposing Château de Bonaguil and the fairytale Château de Duras. There are also numerous bastides, medieval fortified towns, worth exploring, such as Monflanquin and Pujols.

Gastronomy:
The Lot-et-Garonne is known for its delicious gastronomy. Sample local specialities such as foie gras, plums, Armagnac (a regional brandy) and the famous Agen plums. Don't forget to visit the local markets, where you can buy fresh produce and local products.

Wine:
The region is also known for its vineyards and wine production. You can take part in wine tours and wine tastings at several wine estates, especially near Duras, Bergerac and Cahors. Discover the region's delicious wines, such as Buzet, Côtes de Duras, Marmandais and Malbec.

Recreational opportunities:
For those looking for recreation and relaxation, the Lot-et-Garonne offers numerous possibilities. There are several recreational lakes and river beaches where you can swim, sunbathe and practice water sports. The Canal de Garonne also offers opportunities for boat trips and cycling along its towpaths.

This is just a glimpse of what the Lot-et-Garonne has to offer. The region is a perfect destination for lovers of nature, history, good food and relaxation. Explore the picturesque villages, enjoy the local cuisine and be enchanted by the beauty of this part of France.

  • Rural
  • Hilly
  • Meadows and woodland
  • In or near a village

Reviews

Trescols has received 1 reviews in the last 4 years with a:
10 stars
  • 10 stars

    Wat een heerlijk huis en wat een geweldige plek! Zoveel rust en ruimte in en om het huis, voorzien van alle gemakken. Het zwembad is heerlijk, vooral na een dagje weggeweest te zijn. In de omgeving is genoeg te zien en de bakker/supermarkt was maar 10min rijden met de auto. In de avond heerlijk buiten zitten, kijken naar de sterrenhemel en genieten van alle (dieren)geluiden om je heen. Het is een huis in een omgeving waar je heerlijk tot rust kan komen. Kortom een echte aanrader!

Restaurants, food & wine

Lot-et-Garonne in France offers a wealth of culinary highlights that will delight any foodie. Here are some of the region's culinary highlights:

Foie gras:
Lot-et-Garonne is known for its exquisite foie gras, a delicacy made from goose or duck liver. Try different preparations of foie gras, such as fried, confit or in terrines.

Duck dishes:
Duck is a prominent culinary star in Lot-et-Garonne. Enjoy succulent dishes such as "confit de canard" (duck confit), "magret de canard" (duck breast fillet) or "cuisse de canard" (duck leg).

Plums:
The region is known for its delicious Agen plums. These sweet plums are used in a variety of dishes, from sweets such as plum tarts to savoury stews with plums.

Agenaise cuisine:
Discover the traditional dishes of the Agen region. Taste the tasty "tourin à l'ail" (garlic soup), "garbure" (regional vegetable soup), and the delicious "croustade" (tart filled with fruit).

Cheese and dairy products:
Indulge your taste buds with delicious local cheeses, such as "tomme de brebis" (sheep's cheese) and "rocamadour" (goat's cheese). You can also discover artisanal butter and cream.

Farmers' markets:
Visit the Lot-et-Garonne's bustling farmers' markets, where you can enjoy fresh produce, artisanal meats, cheeses, honey, jams and more.

The culinary highlights of Lot-et-Garonne offer a rich and varied dining experience reflecting local traditions and flavours. Be enchanted by the gastronomic delights of this beautiful region of France.

Lot-et-Garonne produces excellent wines that pair perfectly with regional dishes. Try wines from the appellations of Buzet, Côtes de Duras, Marmandais and Cahors.
Explore the vineyards and taste the region's characterful wines. Here are some wineries in the Lot-et-Garonne that are worth a visit:

Château de Saint Louis - Beautiful château with tours and tastings.
Domaine de la Tuque - Organic wines, tours and tastings.
Château de Brague - Historic castle with excellent red wines.
Domaine de Garbes - Various wines, tours and tastings.
Château Les Vergnes - Beautiful chateau with guided tours and award-winning wines.

Contact the wineries in advance for opening hours and appointments.

Activities

The Lot-et-Garonne offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy. Whether you enjoy nature, history, culture or adventure, here are some popular activities in the region:

Explore historic villages and castles:
Visit charming medieval villages such as Pujols, Penne d'Agenais and Monflanquin. Also explore impressive castles such as Bonaguil Castle and Duras Castle.

Wine tastings:
Explore the vineyards of Lot-et-Garonne and enjoy wine tastings at the various wineries. The region is known for its wines such as Buzet, Côtes de Duras and Marmandais.

Boat trips on the Lot river:
Take a relaxing boat trip on the River Lot and admire the beautiful scenery along its banks. You can also canoe or kayak on the river.

Cycling and hiking:
Explore the region's beautiful nature by cycling or hiking. There are plenty of cycling and hiking trails that take you past picturesque landscapes, vineyards and villages.

Water activities:
Enjoy water activities such as swimming, fishing and canoeing in the Lot-et-Garonne rivers and lakes. Lac de Clarens in Casteljaloux is a popular spot for water sports.

Golfing:
Play a round of golf at one of the region's beautiful courses, such as Golf d'Albret and Golf de Barthe.

Visit local markets:
Explore the Lot-et-Garonne's colourful markets and discover fresh produce, artisan products and local specialities. The market in Agen is one of the most lively and busy markets in the region. The Cahors market on Wednesdays and Saturdays is also highly recommended. Cahors is a pretty little town on the Lot. Here you really imagine yourself in the South of France. Cahors is famous for its wines (including Malbec). You can also enjoy a delicious meal or a terrace. There is also a large selection of shops. Closer to home, you'll find a big market in Monsempron on Thursdays. Pujols market on Sundays is also recommended.

Gastronomy:
Enjoy the culinary highlights of Lot-et-Garonne by dining in local restaurants and sampling delicious dishes such as foie gras, duck dishes and Agen plums.

These are just some of the many activities you can do in the Lot-et-Garonne. The region offers something for everyone, whether you are looking for relaxation, adventure or cultural discovery.

  • Near hiking trails
  • Near theme park
  • Fishing
  • Water sports

Further remarks

Evening markets, also known as "marchés nocturnes", in the Lot-et-Garonne are a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike. These markets take place in the evening and offer a lively and convivial atmosphere. They are bustling gatherings where people come together to enjoy delicious food, local produce and entertainment.

The evening markets feature a wide range of stalls selling fresh produce such as vegetables, fruit, cheeses, meats, olives, honey and jams. There are also artisans exhibiting their handmade products, such as ceramics and jewellery.

A highlight of the evening markets is the diverse range of food stalls and food trucks. You can enjoy regional specialities such as duck dishes, foie gras, grilled meats, crepes, grilled fish and other local delicacies. While you feast on the delicious food, you can also enjoy live music performances and street performers who create a festive atmosphere.

The night markets offer not only a culinary experience, but also a sense of community. You can meet new people, interact with locals and enjoy the warm hospitality of Lot-et-Garonne. It is a great opportunity to experience the local culture and enjoy the charm of the region in the evening.

In short, evening markets in Lot-et-Garonne are a must-visit for lovers of good food, local products and a lively atmosphere.

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