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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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“It’s your chance to play duke and duchess at commoner prices; this is a fantasy château in the Dordogne that’s practically purpose-designed for grand family reunions. Beyond the drawbridge you’ll find neo-medieval splendour which softens in the romantic en suites, the best with copper slipper baths. Children will love a room in the turrets; you’ll love the monogrammed towels. Outside is a pool plus a terrace made for sundowners.”
www.thetimes.co.uk – 2022/01/22
THE ESCAPIST – Evening Standard
The ultimate destinations for super-luxe travel
“For a slice of fairy-tale living, where better to escape than a 17th-century chateau tucked away in the Dordogne valley. With nine sumptuously decorated bedrooms (think velvet curtains, tapestries and stained glass windows), a cliff-side swimming pool, yoga and meditation deck, and a 32-hectare estate featuring the ruins of an ancient church, there’s plenty of room at Chateau Les Tourelles for you and your thoughts — and perhaps a friend or two. The magic doesn’t end there. Wine tastings, cooking classes, in-house massages and private chefs are all part of an extensive menu of luxurious offerings — and if you visit in January or February, you can go truffle hunting. Well worth sniffing out, we say.”
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“This castle, dating back to the 17th century, overlooks the Dordogne valley and is every bit the fantasy: nine bedrooms decorated in Renaissance style, a grand dining room that seats 12, two large living rooms with ornate woodwork and giant fireplaces, and a lovely modern amenity—a pool. The castle is surrounded by nearly 50 acres of private land, with hiking trails and even a landing pad for those who choose to arrive by helicopter.”