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You are free
to roam the estate and surrounding land,
which is ideal for walkers and trekkers
who wish to discover the charming local
villages; or simply take a leisurely stroll
through the surrounding vineyards where
there are many secluded areas to enjoy
a peaceful and relaxing holiday.

Wildlife is abundant in the parkland and
owls have nested here for hundreds of years
and are part of the Domaine’s history.
Stone statues of eagle owls can be found
in the garden, but watch out for the real
pair that are currently nesting there and
can be frequently heard a little after
dusk and at dawn.
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A visit to the ancient vaulted wine cellar
below the main house is like stepping back
in time. The impressive oak barrels for
ageing wine are over 12ft high and of a
style used in this region for many centuries.
You can also visit the Roman well a site
that is unique to St. Ferreol.
Take a relaxing stroll down to the river
past our ancient watermill that was originally
a flour mill for the area and later the
source of power for the wine presses. The
river Boyne is just a stones throw further
and provides great fishing and some tasty
trout have been caught and BBQ’d
by some of our guests.
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