Atelier Shambhala

ID: S532775

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Guests consistently praise Atelier Shambhala for its tranquil riverside setting, contemporary and creative interior, and welcoming hosts. The property's location is ideal for exploring the Dordogne region, with easy access to local attractions and dining. The addition of a hot tub and air conditioning adds to the comfort, while the display of artwork provides a unique touch to the experience.

There is no explicit mention of cleanliness in the reviews, therefore a score cannot be provided.

The location is highly praised for its beauty and tranquillity by the river, proximity to local attractions, and convenience for exploring the region, including Saint-Émilion and Bordeaux.

Guests find the accommodation very comfortable, with mentions of a nice big bed and air conditioning, contributing to a pleasant stay.

The property is commended for its high-standard conversion, modern amenities, and the luxury of a hot tub. The presence of air conditioning and the quality of the facilities are frequently noted.

While the hosts are described as warm and helpful, there is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches that would warrant a score in this category.

About this property

Atelier Shambhala is an artistic and cosy home close to the banks of the Dordogne River. This is a perfect base for a break surrounded by apple orchards, pretty hamlets, historic villages and vineyards.

This 2-person romantic apartment has been lovingly decorated and furnished to a high standard throughout. Downstairs you will walk in to an open-plan space with a living area alongside a modern fully-fitted kitchen and dining table. The airy home has wooden and tiled floors and is painted in neutral tones whilst there is artwork throughout which is fitting as this building is known as the art studio! 

You can find the gallery bedroom and en suite shower room upstairs via the feature staircase, the perfect place to recharge after a busy day exploring. 

Walk out into the walled garden to enjoy a long soak in the jacuzzi, dine al-fresco or just unwind on the sun loungers. Head out of the gate and stroll down to the banks of the Dordogne where there is river access for swimming or fishing and a little garden with a stone table and benches. 

It's only 2km to the local village with a handful of restaurants with outdoor terraces, a tabac shop with useful amenities as well as the possibility of hiring canoes or kayaks for sailing along the Dordogne. The river itself is a wonderful attraction to have so close, why not pack a picnic and a good book for a quiet afternoon lying on the grassy banks. Alternatively, take a long walk or hire bikes and look out for local flora and wildlife.

The river acts as a boundary for two stunning areas of south-west France - the Dordogne and Gironde. While staying at the Atelier you can experience the landscapes, cultures and cuisines of both of these regions. The owners can help organise art courses or wine tastings at local vineyards which are great ways to enjoy the gorgeous natural surroundings.

Charming Gensac is only 4km away, a picture-perfect medieval village with historic buildings, ruins and a church which hosts summer concerts. As well as a small weekly fruit and vegetable market, the village is also home to a shop, restaurant and bakery.

Slightly further afield, visit historic Castillon-la-Bataille with its famous battle re-enactments in the height of the summer or experience one of the region's largest and most beautiful markets in medieval Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, again on the banks of the Dordogne.

For a wonderful day out, sample wine in the vineyards close to Bergerac or you could even spend time in the magnificent city of Bordeaux, well worth the drive of just over an hour. 

Located in a rural hamlet on the banks of the beautiful Dordogne, Atelier Shambhala is an idyllic spot for a getaway in the south of France. Nearby you can discover the charms of historic villages, visit vineyards or drive to the lively cities of Bordeaux and Bergerac.

This area really lends itself to getting outdoors and spending time in nature. Within 2km of the villa you can try kayaking or canoeing on the river, walk through apple orchards or hire bikes for a day of cycling. If you would prefer to take in the scenery while sipping on a glass of local wine then why not visit a vineyard for a tour and wine tasting, this can be arranged locally with the owners.

If you need to pick up some groceries or want to dine out in the evening then the the local village is a lazy 2km walk along the Dordogne, while the village of Gensac is 4km by car. In Gensac there is a small selection of restaurants which offer outdoor dining with a view, there is also a grocery shop, bakery and historic sites such as castle ruins. In summer the village comes alive and you will discover a programme of concerts held in the local church.

The town of Castillon-la-Bataille (11km) has a wider range of restaurants and shops. People also flock here due to its history as the famous Battle of Castillon, the last battle in the Hundred Years War was fought here in 1453. There is lots to see and do in the town and some of the key attractions include the impressive town hall, the 18th-century Saint-Symphorien church and the museum. There is even a riverside lawn beach in Castillon-la-Bataille where you can sunbathe and try out summer watersports. If you are a history lover then you may enjoy watching the large-scale re-enactment of the battle of Castillon which is held twice a week throughout July and August. Why not grab dinner in a little family run restaurant before settling down to watch the show. With 400 actors and staggering sets involved it is said to be an amazing performance.

Another lovely place to visit is famous Saint-Émilion, a picturesque medieval village surrounded by vineyards which have been declared a unesco World Heritage Site. This village is the oldest wine-producing area in the Bordeaux wine region and wine has been produced here since Roman times. You can find out more about the history of wine production and see more of the town by booking on to a tour with a knowledgeable guide. If you would prefer to wander around yourself then you will find countless squares lined with incredible architecture dotted around the maze-like cobbled streets. Make sure to visit the vast 12th century Monolithic Church which was carved from one piece of stone, the bell tower of the church also offers panoramic views of the valley. Saint-Émilion is also a great place to visit for dinner as it is packed with amazing restaurants. Be aware that many of the best restaurants such as the Michelin starred Logis de la Cadene are often booked up in advance so this should be arranged before you visit to avoid disappointment. If you would rather try some simple local cuisine then grab some fresh bread and cheese from the brilliant markets and have a macaroon for dessert, they have been made here since 1620!

Accommodation

Villa Interior

Ground Floor
- Open-plan living area
- Open-plan kitchen-diner with oven, induction hob, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine, kettle and breakfast bar/dining area
First Floor
- Mezzanine level with gallery bedroom with double bed (180cm, can be split into twins) and en-suite bathroom with shower, sink and WC

Outside Grounds
- Outdoor jacuzzi
- Decked terrace with sun loungers (x2)
- Al-fresco dining table and two chairs
- Barbecue
- Shared river access (accessed via steps, a very short walk from the house)
- Access to small riverside garden area with bench and stone table (reached via above shared steps)
- Off-road parking (one car)

Facilities 
- Wi-Fi
- Air-conditioning/heating unit (covers living/kitchen space and mezzanine bedroom)
- TV
- Outdoor jacuzzi
- Washing machine
- Dryer 

Reviews (10)

  • Barbara

    We completely enjoyed our week stay in this well appointed house and thoroughly enjoyed the care and concern of the hosts to assure our stay was perfect. The house book and all the advices were greatly appreciated. The local area and ease of travel was perfect.

  • Jane

    It was everything we could have hoped for and more. Location excellent, and exactly how it was described, Thank you Thank you Thank you

  • Peter

    The accommodation was very comfortable and ideally located for this beautiful stretch of the Dordogne. A perfect base for exploring the region without having to venture too far. Perfectly located. Very nice conversion in an authentic building. Air conditioning was a welcome bonus!

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