The Salon des Thés invites you to daydream while enjoying some sweet treats on the terrace gardens.
Jumilhac-le-Grand is set in rolling greenery: from its cliff, the château overlooks the waters of the Isle on the historic Richard the Lionheart route, named after the illustrious king who, after laying siege to Jumilhac and Hautefort, died in 1199 besieging the château of Châlus-Chabrol. Returned in 1927 to the family who originally owned it, this listed château has had a tea room since 2021! The terraced gardens are also well worth a visit, and in summer, shows and evening events are held in the château or courtyard.
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Parking à proximité
A voir au printemps ou l'été pour les jardins ni