Located in Montignac, the International Centre for cave art, Centre International de l'art pariétal represents all the paintings and engravings of the original cave, reproduced on a real scale and in every detail. The use of new image and virtual technologies allows visitors to better decipher the works of the cave. Lascaux II, an exact reproduction of the original frescoes, is still open during the summer. This authentic place has regained its serenity offering visitors the illusion of being in the original cave.
Sarlat, capital of the Périgord Noir, is classified as a City of Art and History, which confirms its great architectural quality. A true medieval gem, Sarlat is also known to have the highest concentration of historical and classified monuments. Its narrow medieval alleys and large sunny squares, particularly lively on market days, offer a most pleasant living environment. City tours offered by the Tourist Office allow you into the history of Sarlat and discover the charms of this medieval city. Our advice: take advantage of off-peak hours at dusk or come out of season, especially for the Saturday morning market to taste truffles, foie gras, fresh nuts and avoid the real human tide during the summer...
Created in 1982, the association of the most beautiful villages in France aims to promote the tourist assets of small rural communities (- 5000 inhabitants) rich in quality heritage. Locally, the village of Saint Amand de Coly, only 10 minutes from our guest house, has a 12th century abbey, considered to be the most beautiful fortified church in Périgord. Today, only 157 villages can take advantage of this brand name in France. 10 are in the Dordogne and six are in Périgord Noir.
The Dordogne Valley, Valley of Castles, will offer you breathtaking landscapes.Rich in exceptional sites and landscapes, the valley is located at the crossroads of major tourist sites such as the medieval city of Sarlat, the great prehistoric sites of the Vézère Valley (LASCAUX, LES EYZIES) and those of the neighboring department of Lot and La Corrèze, (Rocamadour, Padirac, Collonges la Rouge ...) Find out more… If you want the outdoors, you will be delighted, canoeing, the Via Ferrata at Marqueyssac, boat trips (gabarre), ULM, hiking, walking or cycling routes, even hot air balloon flights from La Roque Gageac, A multitude of activities to delight all ages.
The Périgord has many beautifully preserved castles. Their discovery is both instructive and recreational. Beyond the built heritage, most of these prestigious tourist sites organise events that delight both young and old, such as in Castelnaud or Hautefort. The construction of the Périgord Noir castles began during the 11th and 12th centuries in places difficult to access (rocky outcrops, mounds surrounded by marshes). The insecurity of the Hundred Years War between the kingdoms of France and England strengthened the defensive medieval architecture. The Renaissance brought light, comfort and a touch of exuberance. This explains the various architectural styles which make the charm of the thousand and one castles of Périgord.