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Look for our sign on the road between Monestier and Gageac et Rouillac and follow the hare to the bottom of the white drive et voilà!

​Chateau Lestevenie, Le Gadon, 24240 Gageac et Rouillac, Dordogne, FRANCE

Tel: +33 (0)5 53 57 46 24
Mobile: +33 (0)6 48 62 23 73


GPS: 44.78364 0.345087

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DIRECTIONS TO CHATEAU LESTEVENIE and SARL VIGNOBLES TEMPERLEY Lieu dit Le Gadon, Gageac et Rouillac 24240

From Sainte Foy La Grande

Take the D18 towards St Philippe du Seignal, and Eymet.

In St Philippe turn left, and follow the D14 towards La Ferriere. Turn right when you see the Chateau Lestevenie arrow, keep straight on until you see another one, where you turn right and follow the road to Monestier

After 1.5 km you will find a small sign to your left “ Le Gadon”, follow that to the bottom.

If you miss the “Le Gadon” sign there is large “ Chateau Lestevenie” panel at the top of our white road. Turn left here and follow the drive down and we are at the end of the drive.

From Bergerac

Take the D 933 towards Marmande, after 2km turn right onto the D14, and head towards La Ferriere

From La Ferriere on the D14

Take the D15 signed Sigoules for 300m, then turn right to Gageac. C206

Keep left by the Mairie, then right, then immediately left, to follow the road to Monestier. Do NOT turn right to the hamlet of Lestevenie up on the hill but turn left down hill to Le Gadon and Chateu Lestevenie

From Duras

Take the D 708 towards Ste Foy La Grande

After 7km, take the right turn onto the D244, towards St Astier and Loubes Bernac

Cross the D19 following D 244, the D244 changes into the D16 at the departmental boundary and continue straight across the D 18 onto Monestier village centre and church on the D16.

From Monestier Church at the junction of the D244 and D4E

Take the Gageac- Rouillac road , also signed Route des Vins, for 2km. You will pass red signs on the right for Chateau Grinou and Chateau Tourmentine, ours is the third Chateau on the right, with a large “Chateau Lestevenie” panel at the top of our rather bumpy private white road. Follow this down and we are at the end of the road.

If you prefer tarmac, take the oblique right at the next crossroads.
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