In a small building with two apartments and a shared cellar, come and stay in the 48 m² "Les Lauriers n°2" apartment, located on the second and top floor (no elevator). It comprises an open-plan kitchen/living room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom with toilet.
The first bedroom has a queen-size bed (160x190 cm), and the second has two single beds (90x190 cm). The living room has a sofa bed.
The shared cellar is located on the ground floor of the building and is perfect for storing your skis, sleds, or even bicycles. You will also find a laundry area with a washing machine.
To ensure a comfortable stay, the owners offer a concierge service for a personalized welcome, with the option to rent bed linen (€15/bed) and towels (€5/person), and/or to add the end-of-stay cleaning option (€80). No Internet Access
Pets Allowed
Not Wheelchair Accessible
Property managed by a professional. Unless stated, services such as cleaning, bed linen, towels etc. are not included in the price of this rental. If pets are allowed (information in the advertisement), charges may be applicable.
Only equipment mentioned in this advertisement are present. Equipment not mentioned are not considered to be present. Unless there is an electric charging station in the accommodation, charging electric vehicles is prohibited.
A mountain and spa resort located at the source of the Dordogne River, Mont-Dore is a hub for numerous family activities, both summer and winter.
At the source of the Dordogne River and at the foot of the Puy de Sancy volcano, Mont-Dore is a large, multifaceted mountain village. In summer, it's a paradise for hikers. In winter, it's all about skiing and snowboarding; Mont-Dore is a winter resort. And because the water and air are always pure, Mont-Dore is also a renowned spa town. Come and discover its many treasures!
At the end of the valley, rising to 1,886 meters, the Puy de Sancy, the highest volcano in the Massif Central, towers above Mont-Dore. Its distinctive landscape is a mix of jagged cliffs, plateaus, and gentle hills. Its peaks are visible for dozens of kilometers; it's a magnet for visitors.