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La Bonbonnière, a genuine medieval house steeped in history, served as the abode for both the Dordogne river boatmen and Bergerac's last washerwoman.Reviews
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Directions
Train station: 800 meters away
Bergerac/Roumanieres Airport: 5 kilometers away
RN 21: located from Périgueux
Bergerac/Roumanieres Airport: 5 kilometers away
RN 21: located from Périgueux
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 65 | 80 | 420 | 450 | 20 | oui | ||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 120 | 125 | 750 | 750 |
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Attractions
- Chateau de Monbazillac: Located just outside Bergerac, the Chateau de Monbazillac is a stunning 16th-century castle surrounded by vineyards. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, which features period furniture and artwork, and enjoy panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley from its terrace. The castle also offers wine tastings of its renowned sweet white wines.
- Old Town of Bergerac: The historic center of Bergerac is a charming area filled with picturesque streets, medieval buildings, and traditional half-timbered houses. Visitors can wander through the narrow lanes, visit the local market, and admire the beautiful architecture. The Old Town is also home to numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops.
- Maison des Vins de Bergerac: Located in the heart of Bergerac, the Maison des Vins is a wine tasting center where visitors can discover and sample a wide range of local wines. The center provides information on the different appellations and vineyards in the region, making it a great place to learn about the local wine culture.
- Cyrano de Bergerac Statue: As the birthplace of the renowned playwright and poet Edmond Rostand, Bergerac pays tribute to its famous literary character, Cyrano de Bergerac, with a statue in the town center. The statue depicts Cyrano with his iconic large nose, and it has become a symbol of Bergerac's cultural heritage.
- Cloitre des Recollets: This historical site in Bergerac features a beautifully preserved 17th-century cloister. Visitors can explore the tranquil courtyard surrounded by elegant archways and admire the intricate stone carvings. The site often hosts art exhibitions and cultural events.
- Musee du Tabac: Located in a former tobacco drying barn, the Musee du Tabac offers insight into the history and production of tobacco in the Bergerac region. The museum showcases exhibits on tobacco farming, processing, and the impact of tobacco on local culture. It also displays a collection of tobacco-related artifacts and hosts temporary exhibitions on various topics.
- Dordogne River: The Dordogne River flows near Bergerac, offering opportunities for scenic boat trips and leisurely walks along its banks. Visitors can rent canoes or take guided boat tours to explore the picturesque river landscape, passing by charming villages, vineyards, and ancient castles.
- Chateau de Bridoire: Situated just a short drive from Bergerac, the Chateau de Bridoire is a restored medieval castle that offers interactive experiences for both children and adults. Visitors can take part in archery, sword fighting, and traditional games while exploring the castle's towers, dungeons, and courtyards.
- Jardins de Sardy: Located in the nearby town of Vélines, Jardins de Sardy is a delightful garden featuring a variety of plants, flowers, and sculptures. Visitors can stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, relax by the ponds, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. 10. Chateau de Lanquais: Situated approximately 20 kilometers from Bergerac, the Chateau de Lanquais is a well-preserved medieval fortress. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, which includes furnished rooms, a medieval kitchen, and a dungeon. The castle also offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside from its towers.