Discover the enchanting Lot et Garonne
Welcome to Domaine le Landeau, nestled in the heart of Lot et Garonne, often called "The Tuscany of France." Our region offers a rich variety of mountains, rivers, bastide towns, and châteaux, promising an unforgettable experience for every guest. Explore the myriad activities and delights that await you just moments from your gîte.

Explore our beautiful surroundings
The Lot et Garonne region truly has it all. Immerse yourself in nature with canoeing and swimming in the pristine rivers and lakes. Journey through history by visiting magnificent châteaux and charming local towns. Don't forget to indulge in the exquisite local specialties, such as the renowned Foie Gras and Truffles, which are a treat for your palate.

Château de Duras: a timeless marvel
A frequent favorite among our guests, the stunning Château de Duras is an absolute must-see. This historic castle, rich in French heritage, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past and is a wonderful day trip for all ages. Wander through its ancient halls and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Experience the charm of Eymet
For a truly unique and memorable experience, visit the picturesque bastide town of Eymet. Known for its vibrant markets, beautiful architecture, and lively atmosphere, Eymet provides a perfect setting to immerse yourself in local culture. Enjoy a leisurely stroll, savor local delicacies, and soak in the authentic French way of life.
Conveniently located for adventure
We are located in the charming village of Virazeil, adjacent to the city of Marmande, which provides all necessary facilities including shops, a central train station, a hospital, and excellent restaurants. Bergerac and Bordeaux airports are less than an hour away, making travel convenient. Bordeaux, with its rich history and Europe's longest shopping street, is also well worth a visit. Within a 30-minute drive, you can reach Casteljaloux with its beautiful swimming lake, and Agen offers the Walibi Amusement and Water Park. The Atlantic Ocean is just a 2-hour drive, and within 3 hours, you can even reach the Pyrenees mountains for more adventurous excursions.