The Auberge de la Petite Reine is located in the heart of the essential tourist visits, which makes it the ideal base for a stay in the Dordogne. In addition, you can enjoy a pleasant swimming pool open from 8 a.m., a bar to enhance your lazy afternoons or to extend your evening, a very pretty park (very well maintained) and an organized barbecue evening Friday evenings. For our stay, we chose full board, but not a standard full board for chef David Masure since he had to adapt to my atopic profile by excluding from his preparations foods that I absolutely must not consume such as peanuts, peanuts, crustaceans/molluscs and gluten (celiac disease) traces also excluded. A challenge that he was able to take on with his team and I was able, just like my husband, to have succulent dishes, different but so good. A real discovery for me with the julienne fillet with orange fennel and small potatoes, so delicious...not to mention their foie gras and other dishes and their small vegetables. Unbeatable value for money!!! So if you want to stop by the Auberge de la Petite Reine, don't hesitate, even if you spill your morning coffee on the fabric seat, Caroline will give you a big smile and assure you that there is no has no problem and will instead worry about you not being burned by the coffee. Thanks also to Carole and Marie-Claude, the right arms of the service. See you soon, we hope. Eric & Amarie NARCISSE Room