Manoir de Malagorse
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Expert Review: Manoir de Malagorse
Manoir de Malagorse, a Michelin Key Selected property in Cuzance, France, consistently receives stellar reviews, praised for its exceptional hospitality, exquisite dining, and serene setting in the heart of the Dordogne Valley.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
Manoir de Malagorse garners an "Exceptional" rating, frequently cited as a five-star destination and a "hidden gem." Guests consistently praise all aspects of their stay, with high scores for staff (10/10), comfort (9.9/10), cleanliness (9.7/10), facilities (9.7/10), and location (9.6/10). The overwhelming sentiment is one of profound satisfaction, with many guests planning return visits.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently rave about several standout features:
- Exceptional Service & Hosts: The Anglo-French couple, Anna and Abel, are lauded for their kind, solicitous, and genuinely caring approach, making guests feel like welcomed friends rather than mere visitors.
- Sublime Dining: The culinary experience, particularly Abel's surprise dinners and the gorgeous breakfasts featuring homemade produce, is a major highlight.
- Stunning Property & Design: The historic 19th-century manor and renovated outbuildings are beautifully restored, blending original features with modern luxury in an elegant, chic, and peaceful atmosphere.
- Idyllic Location & Amenities: Nestled in a rural setting within the Dordogne Valley, the Manoir offers a heated outdoor pool in a bucolic forest-surrounded area, vast gardens, a sun terrace, hot tub, and sauna, providing a perfect retreat for relaxation. Some accommodations also feature fully stocked kitchens.
3. Room Quality
The accommodations at Manoir de Malagorse are described as spacious, impeccably decorated, and thoughtfully designed to combine tradition with modernity. Rooms in the main manor building feature elements like wooden floors, four-poster beds, and superb slate bathrooms. Specific rooms, such as "Jonquille" and "Bleuet," boast intricate beamed ceilings, super king-sized beds, antique furnishings, and stunning views of the gardens or the nearby church.
The renovated stable block houses spectacular suites and a loft. "Suite Le Poulailler" offers a living room, private terrace, and two bathrooms, one with a freestanding bath and double washbasin, and the other with an Italian shower. "Suite L'Écurie" is a two-bedroom apartment with a kitchen, locally sourced stone floors, oak woodwork, limestone walls, a private terrace, and a bath on the mezzanine with valley views. Fresh flowers and fragrant herbs add to the charm of each room.
4. Dining Experience
Dining at Manoir de Malagorse is a memorable affair. Abel, the host and a former chef, prepares exceptional and often surprising four-course dinners twice a week (typically Wednesday and Saturday during summer months), showcasing fresh, seasonal flavors of the local terroir. The romantic restaurant caters to various dietary needs, offering vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options upon request.
Breakfasts are described as "gorgeous," featuring a buffet of homemade produce, fresh pastries, local fruits, and juice, often enjoyed outdoors on a terraced patio overlooking the pool. Abel, being a wine enthusiast, is also on hand to recommend local wines to complement meals.
5. Service & Staff
The service and hospitality provided by Anna and Abel Congratel, the Anglo-French owners, are consistently highlighted as outstanding. Guests frequently mention their warmth, attentiveness, and genuine commitment to creating a memorable experience, often making them feel like cherished friends. The staff receive a perfect score of 10 out of 10 in guest reviews. Additional services like relaxing massages (arranged by Anna) and babysitting are also available.
6. Location & Accessibility
Manoir de Malagorse is idyllically situated in a peaceful, rural part of Cuzance, within the picturesque Dordogne Valley. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the rich historical and natural attractions of both the Dordogne and Lot regions.
The property is approximately 4.5 km from Cuzance, 6 km from Souillac, and a mere 15-minute drive from Brive Dordogne Valley Airport. While transfers can be arranged, guests are strongly encouraged to hire a car to fully explore the surrounding area. Nearby attractions include the Merveilles Cave, Rocamadour Sanctuary, Sarlat-la-Canéda, numerous spectacular castles (Castelnaud, Beynac, Hautefort), picturesque villages (Domme, Carennac), and fascinating caves (Padirac, Pech Merle). The area also offers various sporting activities such as canoeing, golf, cycling, and hiking.
7. Value & Pricing
Guests overwhelmingly find Manoir de Malagorse to offer excellent value for money, reflected in a high rating of 9.0 out of 10. While specific room rates for 2026 were not readily available, a 2017 review indicated prices from €160 per room per night, including breakfast. The table d'hôtes dinner is priced at €62 per person, including aperitif, starter, main course, cheese, and dessert. The comprehensive range of amenities, personalized service, and high-quality dining justify the cost for many visitors seeking a luxurious and relaxing escape.
8. Common Complaints
Reviews for Manoir de Malagorse are overwhelmingly positive, with no significant or recurring complaints identified. Guests consistently express complete satisfaction with their stays, often stating "There is nothing not to like." This suggests a very high level of guest contentment and a well-managed property.

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