
Welcome to our Gîte
La Lande

Lodging in an old renovated farmhouse, on the Compostela trail, in the heart of the Périgord Vert-Dordogne region.
Our 1,131 sq. ft. single-story holiday cottage comfortably accommodates up to eight guests and has no stairs. Nestled in a peaceful, natural setting surrounded by fields, ponds, and chestnut forests, it is the ideal place to unwind with family and friends or enjoy some quiet time alone.
Gîte
Rustic style
Our services and facilities
The cottage is completely private, with a separate entrance.
You have your own garden and sunny terrace, perfect for dining outside or simply relaxing.
Inside you will find:
3 bedrooms,
2 shower rooms (one in a bedroom),
a spacious living room with dining area and fireplace,
an equipped kitchenette,
as well as a separate toilet
The kitchenette is equipped with everything you need to prepare meals: two gas burners, an electric hob, a sink, a refrigerator, a multifunction microwave with several cooking modes, a coffee maker with a permanent filter for ground coffee, a toaster and a kettle, etc.
• Breakfast available on request
• Pets are allowed – €5 per stay(Two cats and a dog, all very sociable, live on site)
• Free parking
• Wi-Fi
• Bicycles at your disposal
• Books, board games, piano, and hammock
• Barbecue
• Housekeeping available during your stay – €30
• Washing – €5• Drying – €3
Enjoy the peaceful setting and all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay, close to nature.
The garden is not fenced and the farm is surrounded by meadows, with no neighbors nearby.
Water comes from our own well. Heating and hot water are provided by solar energy. In very cold weather, a wood-burning stove—fueled by wood from our forest—supplements the heating.
Compostela Pilgrim and Guest House
We welcome pilgrims, we are located close to the Way of St. James . Upon presentation of your credential, the rate is €20 per person per night, subject to availability. Breakfast (€5) and dinner (€10) are available upon request. The kitchen can be shared, and a bathroom is available. If beds are unavailable, you can pitch a tent in the garden or install a mattress in a covered area.
For all other travelers requiring a budget room, the rate is €50 per night. Breakfast (€8) and dinner (€15) are available on request. The kitchen can be shared and a bathroom is available.
Booking
You can book directly on our website to block your dates, without any obligation. We will do our best to make the booking calendar available soon.
If you'd like to rent the whole gîte, you can book directly with us by phone or e-mail - we'll then send you a rental contract.
You can also book via GreenGo, Abritel, Airbnb or Booking, but rates are higher there due to the commissions applied by these platforms.
Activities on and around our premises
As we live on site, on the other side of the house, we're happy to advise you on activities and walks in the area. You're just a few hundred meters from the Chemin de Compostelle and close to the future GR89, which will connect Lyon and Bordeaux.
From our farmhouse, you can easily access the main roads and explore the entire Périgord and Dordogne regions.
The treasures of the Périgord Limousin region are yours to discover!


Tourism
Relaxation


Swimming and fishing
Riking and biking
Services in the area
Centre ville
Firbeix 1 km, Saint-Pierre de Frugie - village écologique
Bussière-Galant 5 km
- charcuterie, boucherie
Châlus 6 km et la Coquille 8 km
- supermarché, restaurants, médecin, infirmière, dentiste
Station
Limoges Benedictines 45 km
Bussière-Galant train station 5 km
- 15 trains per day
Airport
Limoges 35 km
Perigueux 50 km
Brive-Dordogne Valley 120 km
Jours de marché
Le jeudi, La Coquille
Le vendredi, Chalus
Le samedi, Thiviers
Le dimanche, Saint Pierre de Frugie
Restaurant
Firbeix
Saint Pierre de Frugie,
Chalus
La Coquille
Gastronomy around Firbeix
- Périgourdine salad, a recipe for a composed salad, traditional in Gascon cuisine in Gascony
- cherry clafoutis,
- the Limousin apple, the Golden,
- the Périgord truffle,
- bréjaude - traditional soup from Périgord,
- the madeleine of Saint-Yrieix,
If the madeleine of Saint-Yrieix is originally from Haute-Vienne , this delicacy still very popular today has its origins in Lorraine . It was invented by the cook of the father-in-law of Louis XV, Polish sovereign in exile in Nancy