Rocamadour is a small medieval village in southwestern France that’s nestled in the hills and cliffs above a gorge and surrounded by beautiful forested valleys. It’s known for its historical buildings and castles, exploratory caves, cheese farms, and wine country. If you’re looking to stay somewhere in the idyllic French countryside, don’t miss these 10 Airbnb rentals in Rocamadour.
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1. A cottage in the hills (from USD 200)
This charming cottage is nestled in the rocky hills of Rocamadour, so its private garden has quite a view. It has a small kitchen and living area, a lofted bedroom, a bathroom, a washer, and parking. In the vicinity is the Rocher des Aigles, a park full of birds of prey and falconry displays. Also nearby is the Monkey Forest, a forested area that houses over a hundred free-roaming monkeys whom visitors can interact with.
2. A charming stone house with a hot tub (from USD 178)
This gorgeous stone house is settled in the cliffs, and the stone terrace overlooks hills covered in trees. It has two beds in the upstairs room. On the main level, there’s a living space with a fireplace. In the basement level, there’s a bathroom, kitchen, and dining nook. Outside below the terrace is a hot tub. The whole house is charmingly decorated with flea market items. Internet use is free and there’s free parking, too. There’s a nearby hotel that has a swimming pool available to the public. There are several medieval castles in the region, including Château de Fénelon (Fénelon Castle), a 15th-century Gothic castle that’s now a historical landmark. It’s about an hour from Rocamadour.
3. A house in the valley (from USD 106)
About an hour west of Rocamadour in Dordogne Valley, this quiet home in the country has everything you need. There are two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen and living space, a terrace, and a swimming pool. The place is surrounded by farmland and forest, which is great for hiking. There’s even a walnut orchard. In the surrounding area are sites like Fénelon Castle, a zoological reserve, Le Labyrinthe de l'Ermite, which is a giant labyrinth maze attraction, and Monkey’s Forest, which is a ropes course park. This is not to be confused with The Monkey Forest that has actual monkeys.
4. A house suitable for all types of guests (from USD 89)
This house has two bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, living space, internet, a pool, and more – what more could you possibly need? This rental is suitable for all types of guests – from solo travelers to families – and is located just outside Rocamadour in the village of Gramat. Nearby are Rocamadour attractions like the Monkey Forest as well as the Gramat Animal Park where there are over a thousand different animals to see.
5. A house for 8 that's charming on the outside, modern on the inside (from USD 429)
If you’re not into historic stone houses, you might want to try this modernistic rental just 15 minutes’ walk outside of town. Charming on the outside, modern on the inside, there’s room for up to eight guests. It has three bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen and living space, internet, and more. There are some bright colored lights you can switch on to light up the place. The outside patio has a great view of the hills. Nearby is a historic fortified mill that you can visit. You can likewise explore the Lacave Caves and the Prehistoric Caves of Merveilles.
6. A room in a historic farmhouse (from USD 53)
This room is in a home that, according to the host, is over 300 years old. It has room enough for four guests and an en-suite bathroom. One of the beds is up in a lofted area, complete with shelves full of books. There’s internet, parking, coffee and tea, and a private entrance next to an old bread oven; and, for an extra fee, the host will make you breakfast. It’s located in the small village of Rignac just outside Rocamadour, surrounded by vineyards and farms that make delicious cheese. About 15 minutes away is Padirac Cave, where you can take a river tour through caverns.
7. A house in the village (from USD 109)
This pretty stone house has a bedroom, a bathroom, kitchen, living space with a fireplace, and parking. With two beds and a common space, it can accommodate up to five people. Since it’s in the heart of town, it’s close to shops and restaurants, as well as attractions like the medieval Basilica of Saint Sauveur, and Rocamadour Castle, where you can wander the halls and take in the spectacular views of the village.
8. A B&B called 'Le chant du coq' or crowing of the cock (from USD 74)
You can have your own private room at a B&B called “Le chant du coq.” The bright, colorful space includes four single beds, a common space, a bathroom, a terrace, internet, parking, and other modern conveniences. It’s just outside Rocamadour, so there’s easy access to all its attractions. But it’s also near the Prehisto Dino Park, a zoo-like park that has animatronic dinosaurs and an interactive prehistoric village that depicts prehistoric life.
9. Apartment for 4 in family home
This apartment in a family home has two bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen space, and internet. Guests also have access to parking and a terrace. It’s right in town, so you’re close to the castle, museums, and other historic sites, as well as Parc Durandal, a medieval-themed park that puts on special shows, like horse shows, sword shows, and more.
11.43 km (7.2 mi) from Gouffre de Padirac
10. A nice room in a guesthouse
If you just want to settle in a nice cozy room, you can check out this welcoming space. Guests don’t have access to the kitchen, but you do have access to a private room, bathroom, lovely terraces and garden, living room, internet, and parking. From the terraces and balcony, there are some stunning views. Since it’s in a medieval town, you’re likely to see some old ruins by just walking around. Plus, it’s right in town near the Monkey Forest, shops, restaurants, historical places, and more.
11.48 km (7.2 mi) from Gouffre de Padirac
A country-quiet vacation
Rocamadour doesn’t have the hustle and bustle of cities like Paris, but it has everything you need for a great vacation and plenty of things to see and do. Not to mention, the VIEWS. The views and historic charm alone are enough to draw tourists any time of the year. Hopefully these 10 Airbnb rentals in Rocamadour will help you be one of them!
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