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Local Facilities

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Table tennis, darts, badminton, volleyball and boules are available at La Logerie as is a childrens play area with adventure fort, slide, swings, see-saw, sand-pit, playhouse, trampoline and picnic table.

Guests have access to the tennis court just a couple of kilometres away in Mauprevoir. It is possible to fish in the stream, which runs through the grounds. The surrounding area is also ideal cycling country, gently undulating with plenty of small villages and hamlets through which to travel, and perhaps stop for a rest and refreshment!

Golf
The two closest golf courses are those of Mignaloux-Beauvoir and St Junien. Both are well maintained and within a 40 minute drive of La Logerie. A little further away are the courses of Chateau des Forges and Golf de la Preze

Le Manoir de Beauvoir
40min drive, 8kms east of Poitiers. 18 holes par 72, pine & oak tree forest.

Golf de Saint Junien
40 min drive, near to Limoges. 18 hole par 72. Situated in the grounds of a 200 acre estate in the green countryside of the Limousin. www.manoirdebeauvoir.com

Other courses include: Chateau des Forges 30kms west of Poitiers.www.golfresortdomainedesforges.com

Golf de la Preze
Between Limoges & Angouleme, 18 holes – www.golfdelapreze.com

Fishing
There are several lakes in the area dedicated to fishing. There are also several rivers nearby for which day licences can be purchased.

Horse riding
Approximately 15 kms away, horse riding is available, for lessons, riding by the hour, half-day or with a picnic included, there is also a full day ride.

Motor racing
Car and motor cycle racing at Le Vigeant, near L’ Isle Jourdain, the Circuit Val de Vienneis the fourth largest motor racing track in France. Race meetings are held at various times throughout the year. A leaflet is available at La Logerie, listing forthcoming events – Circuit Val de Vienne www.circuitvaldevienne.com

Water sports
In L’Isle Jourdain there is a variety of water activities, canoeing, water skiing etc., based on the River Vienne, together with bungee jumping at weekends in high season from the now disused railway viaduct spanning the Vienne.

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