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: the château overlooks the Isle gorges on the historic Richard the Lionheart route, named after the illustrious king who, after attacking Jumilhac and Hautefort, met his death at the siege of Châlus-Chabrol in 1199. Remodeled during the Renaissance, then transformed in the 17th century, it was bought in 1927 by the Jumilhac family, who have been restoring it ever since, even creating a tea room in 2021. The terraced gardens, renovated in the French style, are well worth a visit. Summer evenings are enlivened by shows and nocturnes.
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