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Château de Rouffillac
A luxurious hilltop chateau overlooking one of France’s most beautiful river valleys – the Dordogne. Completely modernised, the chateau retains all its original classic features whilst providing luxurious living with extraordinary period charm. Surrounded by a 100 acre forest providing stunning views from the high cliff edges and allowing for strolls up through the private forest.
Chateau de Rouffillac harbors unprecedented facilities – a cliff top luxury pool, relaxing courtyards, historic ramparts, Al Fresco outdoor dining overlooking the Dordogne river, multi terraced gardens and a state-of-the-art private yoga studio and a fully equipped gym.
Originally built as an 11th century mansion overlooking the Dordogne valley, the current building was restored in the nineteenth century in an inspired revival resulting in this beautiful chateau. The chateau has an extraordinary history in its millennia. It played a role in the 14th century, 100 year war by harbouring soldiers and providing a strategic location for observation. Many other historical events took place including the United States French ambassador writing important diplomatic letters to Thomas Jefferson from within the beautiful library.
It’s ideally located for your exploration of this extraordinary region which contains over 1000 chateau’s, many Michelin restaurants, famous markets, Knight Templar citadels and not to mention the overwhelming number of activities in the region – canoeing, cycling, rock climbing, hot air ballooning and many, many more.
Chateau de Rouffillac offers many luxurious and classic living spaces. Nine highly appointed bedroom suites all overlooking the Dordogne valley. A Royal suite featuring its own turret, a luxurious bathroom, a sitting area with magnificent views and a separate bedroom featured with a tall stone cathedral vaulted ceiling and stain glass windows.
Rouffillac Wellness
Pamper yourself at Chateau Rouffillac’s recently added Wellness Center. The modern facility combines the elements Dordognes inspiring natural surroundings. Take an early morning stroll in the mystical forests, meditate on the many exclusive areas either in the forest or viewing the idyllic valley. Unwind with an evening stretch in the serene wellness studio, or rest on a serene cliff top deck. The fitness center is a breathtaking conversion of an ancient building, completely modernised whilst maintaining ancient period elements and a stain glass window making it perhaps one of the most unique gyms in the world. Push your exercise routine to new heights using the extensive array of the most modern cardio machines, including a Concept 2 rowing machine, stationary bike and Treadmill. Or utilise the new strength training equipment, with a large selection of free-weights and a multi-gymn and benches.
Additionally many relaxing services are available including yoga, massage, nails and hair and others upon request. Please note that the fitness facilities need to be reserved, so please let us know your interest when you book your stay at Rouffillac.
History
The chateau was constructed in the Middle Ages – the 12th century and has now existed for over 900 years. The Lords of Rouffillac who controlled this part of the Dordogne Valley were a powerful family. The original structure was designed as a grand manor house for which all the region could see because it was perched on the hill-side.
In the 15th century, the chateau was occupied by soldiers during the 100 years war, where the Dordogne river became the demarcation line between the French and British armies. As a result the chateau became familiar to both the French and British who have influenced its art and construction. For the military the chateau commanded A strategic observation point because of its location and incredible visibility of the valley and river. Some of the ancient observation point stone structures still exist on the site today.
The structure was restored in the 19th century by a famous ophthalmologist from Paris, who wanted a “madness” fairytale chateau. He spent a great deal to make this remodel a Renaissance inspiration.
When he passed away, his son Rene inherited the chateau. Rene married a wealthy Californian woman and turned it into a party house with quite an acclaim. The Palm trees on the site are a last remnant from this epoch. The incessant partying and glamour life style, living way beyond their means, resulted in Renes bankruptcy. The Chateau was abandoned and left in disrepair until in 1958 when the Chateau was acquired by a Famous French Zoologist Pierre Paul Grasse. He was the President of the Academy of Science at the Sorbonne and wrote the definitive encyclopedia around subjects in entomology. When Jean Paul Grasse passed away, his daughter took over the Chateau. Subsequently the property was acquired by an English American family who have painstakingly upgraded the beautiful chateau to its current state.
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Interior
Ground floor
Entrance.Spacious well equipped kitchen with long dining table. Access to the courtyard with dining area.
A period dining room with original classic features, painted walls and original chandeliers.
A grande salon with extraordinary painted ceilings and a massive fireplace.
Separate toilet (2x).
First floor
Bedroom 1: Venetian suite, the mirrored antique furniture and mirror match is a spectacular unison of everything beautiful. Double bed with ensuite bathroom in the tower with shower, washbasin and WC.Bedroom 2: Grasse suite, inspired by colonial travel, the Jaipur collection embodies old world elegance. Double bed with ensuite bathroom with shower, double washbasin and WC.
Bedroom 3: Moulin Noir suite, classically French and uncharacteristically dark and mysterious. Double bed with ensuite bathroom with shower, washbasin and WC.
Bedroom 4: Versailles suite, has a unique atmosphere that complements all the luxurious antiquities that adorns this room. Double bed with ensuite bathroom with shower, double washbasin and WC.
Bedroom 5: Tiffany suite, flamboyantly French with a dazzling and rococo silver glided finish. Double bed with bathroom with shower, double washbasin and WC.
Library: some where you will want to spend your days delving into adventure and knowledge with the comforts of home.
Second floor
Bedroom 6: Provence suite, the most authentic reproduction of French style. Double bed with ensuite bathroom in the tower with bath, double washbasin and WC.Bedroom 7: Tapiste suite, a charming twin room with lots of original French charm. 2x Single bed (0.90x2.00) with ensuite bathroom with shower, double washbasin and WC.
Bedroom 8: Fontainebleau suite, an intricately carved and classically painted. Double bed with ensuite bathroom with shower, double washbasin and WC.
Bedroom 9: Royale suite, truly designed for royalty. Small double bed, sitting/lounge area, huge copper and nickel soaking tub and ensuite bathroom with shower, washbasin and WC. This suite has an ensuite bedroom in the turret with a double bed.
Outside
Beautiful terrain (20 ha) with views over the Dordogne river and private hiking paths.A large enclosed courtyard and two outside lounge areas for evening relaxing.
An outside dining area overlooking the Dordogne valley.
Via a staircase you reach the lower located special pool, divided into 2: a shallow pool for the children with an overflow to the deeper pool.
Sun loungers.
Poolhouse with shower and toilet.
Wellness studio.
Château de Rouffillac
Features
Details
- Sleeps: 20
- Bedrooms: 9
- Bathrooms: 9
- Floors: 3
- Living area: 1000 m2
- Property: 100 acres
- Airconditioning: in all bedrooms
- WiFi
Internet
Amenities
- Hob: gas
- Oven
- Microwave
- Dishwasher
- American fridge
- Coffee machine
- Toaster
- Washing machine
- Dryer
Dogs
- Not allowed
Pool
- Size: 8,5 x 7,5 m
- Heated: no
- Security: alarm
- Sun loungers
- Parasols
- Private: yes
Children
- Babybed
- High chair
Extra
- On request: chef/cook, extra maid service, wine tasting...
- Wellness studio
- Accessible by helicopter
- Possibilities for diners, meetings or weddings
Outside
- Barbecue
- Courtyard with dining area
- Various seating areas
- Parasols
- Garage for 1 car
Close by
- Bakery: 1 km
- Shop(s): 1 km
- Restaurant(s): 1 km
- Canoeing/kayaking: 1 km
- Bicycle rent: 1 km
Price per week | |
30/08/2024 - 20/12/2024 | € 11500 |
20/12/2024 - 10/01/2025 | € 20700 |
02/05/2025 - 30/05/2025 | € 13500 |
30/05/2025 - 29/08/2025 | € 16000 |
29/08/2025 - 31/10/2025 | € 13500 |
Conditions
- Refundable security deposit: € 1000
- Bookings run from Friday 4:00pm to Friday 10:00am
- Bookings include gas, electricity, water, bedlinen and towels (including pool towels), final cleaning
- Weekly pool servicing
- Bookings exclude tourist tax. This must be paid on the day of departure. Current tax is Euro 0,44 per adult per night. These rates may be changed by the commune.
- Extra services (optional): chef/cook, maid service, babysitting, wine tasting and more.
Cancellation done: over 42 days prior: 30% of the total rental fee (security deposit to be returned)
Cancellation done: 29-42 days inclusive prior: 50% of the total rental fee (security deposit to be returned)
Cancellation done: 0-28 days inclusive prior: 100% of the total rental fee (security deposit to be returned)
OUR TIPS FOR THE AREA
Périgord Noir
This property lies in the Périgord Noir; with Sarlat as its shining centre. It is a beatiful area with many tourist attractions. We have visited most of the Dordogne tips together with our children.
Don't miss our Dordogne map lower on the page with helpfull suggestions. You can also look at our Dordogne page for even more fun activities. No time to plan outings? Let Wendy help...