Best attractions and places to see around Conne-De-Labarde include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest in the Dordogne department of southwestern France. The region is characterized by its undulating landscapes, the Conne stream, and a rich heritage. Visitors can explore medieval towns, historic châteaux, and significant religious buildings. The area offers opportunities to discover its water heritage and scenic river valleys.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Old Bergerac: 800 years of history. Worth a visit.
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Statue of the famous Cyrano de Bergerac, the reason for which the town is known.
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Impressive for such a small town,
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It's almost funny, neither born nor died in Bergerac, and certainly not even been there. But everyone knows him.
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This beautiful statue stands in the square in front of the church. There are some nice restaurants here and a good ice cream parlor.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the 12th-century Église of Conne-de-Labarde, known for its distinctive bell tower-wall and sculpted animal figures. Other notable historical sites include Bergerac, a medieval town with 17th/18th-century structures, and several châteaux such as Château de Monbazillac, Château de Bridoire, Château de Tiregand, and Château de Lanquais, sometimes called the 'Louvre of the Perigord'.
Yes, for family fun, Château de Bridoire, located about 8 km away, offers a variety of games and activities suitable for all ages. Additionally, Bergerac provides a charming setting for a family stroll, and for those seeking more active entertainment, Bergerac Karting is approximately 9.8 km from Conne-De-Labarde.
The Conne-De-Labarde region is defined by its undulating landscapes, numerous springs, and the Conne River Valley. The Conne stream flows for 18 km through the commune, bordered by picturesque poplar groves. You can also find the tranquil Chartreuse du Bignac overlooking the valley, set within a 22-hectare park of vineyards, woodlands, and orchards.
Beyond historical buildings, the area offers cultural insights. The nearby town of Bergerac features a covered market, the beautiful Pelisiere town square, and the famous Cyrano de Bergerac Statue. The historic small town of Issigeac, about 7 km away, is also known for its lovely old houses. Conne-de-Labarde itself has a significant water heritage, including 19th-century hand-operated fountains and ancient lavoirs and water mills.
Yes, several hiking loops are registered in the area, offering opportunities to explore the scenic surroundings. For more detailed routes, you can check out the Running Trails around Conne-De-Labarde guide, which includes options like a moderate 9.3 km running loop from Colombier or a more challenging 16.8 km loop from Monbazillac that passes Bridoire Castle and Château de Monbazillac.
The region is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. For instance, the Road Cycling Routes around Conne-De-Labarde guide features moderate routes like the 41 km 'Château de Monbazillac loop from Colombier'. For touring, the Cycling around Conne-De-Labarde guide offers routes such as the 48 km 'Bergerac – The Dordogne loop from Colombier'.
The Saint Jacques Church is a Romanesque church dedicated to James the Elder, a prominent apostle. It is significant because it lies on the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James) and its organ has been declared a Historic Monument. The area in front of the church is also a pleasant spot with restaurants and an ice cream parlor.
The famous Cyrano Statue, a polychrome bronze monument to the fictional character Cyrano de Bergerac, is located in a square in the nearby town of Bergerac, specifically in front of the Saint Jacques Church.
The Église of Conne-de-Labarde is a classified church dating back to the 12th century. It stands out with its distinctive high bell tower-wall, which includes a spiral staircase and unusually clear-windowed upper registers on all four sides. You can still see sculpted animal figures, such as pigs and donkeys, on one of its cornices.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The medieval town of Bergerac is a favorite for its pleasant old town, the Dordogne river, and its historical structures. The region's extensive vineyards and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, in Bergerac, you can also visit Notre-Dame Church. This church is notable for its four large bells, some dating back to 1865, and its two organs, with the larger one in the gallery being a valuable instrument for classical organ music.
Conne-de-Labarde has a rich water heritage, reflecting its historical reliance on water resources. This includes numerous hand-operated fountains from the 19th century that replaced older wells, and lavoirs (washhouses) from the same period. Ancient water mills, such as 'le Moulin de Lestrade,' 'la Sègue,' and 'Moulin de Rode,' some dating back to the 12th century, were once crucial for grinding grain and have since been converted into dwellings.


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