Nestled in the charming region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the quaint village of Saint-Capraise-de-Lalinde, there's a unique opportunity awaiting those with an eye for special places—an authentic fisherman's house right by the serene banks of the Dordogne River. Now, let me paint you a vivid picture of what life could be like settling down into this enchanting area, especially if you're coming from overseas or looking for that idyllic escape.
The house lies perfectly positioned between Bergerac and the mysterious Perigord Noir, offering a fantastic gateway to explore some of France's most captivating countryside. Picture yourself waking up to the gentle murmur of the river, a breath of fresh air, and perhaps a sunrise as tranquil as the water flowing by. The climate here is exquisite—mild and pleasant, making it a delightful place to live through the changing seasons. Summers are especially enjoyable, perfect for indulging in long walks or cycling down the lush Green Way that winds safely past your doorstep.
This fisherman's house, charming and petite, stands on a securely fenced plot that accommodates even a camper van. The electric gate gives a feeling of seclusion while still possessing the ease of access. It is rightly celebrated for its direct access to the river, with 80 meters of riverbank backed by a solid retaining wall and rockfill, capped off with your own private landing beach. Imagine casting a line, indulging in the simple joys of angling, or perhaps hosting afternoons filled with kayaking and canoeing.
The house, measuring a cozy 45 square meters, is a wonderful starting point for those wishing to create a seasonally rented holiday retreat. It comprises a warm, welcoming living room opening southward to ... click here to read more