Best attractions and places to see around Juillac include a mix of historical sites, natural viewpoints, and cultural landmarks. The region encompasses areas with significant viticulture and offers views of the Dordogne river. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river valleys to historical towns.
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For the patronage of this house of God: The cross, which does not stand upright but is slanted, inevitably reminding the viewer of the letter "X" of the Latin alphabet, is (if this modern term may be applied to a person who lived around 2000 years ago) his trademark. The disciple of Jesus, who belongs to the circle of the twelve apostles, gave his name to the "St. Andrew's cross", on which he was executed as a martyr for his Christian faith. The feast of Saint Andrew in the calendar of saints is on November 30th in all major Christian denominations.
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Church from the 12th century. Several alterations visible. Bell tower is "new" (ca. 1890). A description (in French) is next to the entrance portal.
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11th-century church built on the site of a Roman building. Marble capitals from this ancient building were used under the apse portico. The capitals of the triumphal arch are decorated with biblical motifs. Two bas-reliefs depicting Adam and Eve and Saints Peter and Paul are carved into the side walls of the bell tower.
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A graft (also known as graft or seedling) is a graft in viticulture; a scion is grafted (grafted) onto the rootstock by means of special cutting forms, thus creating an artificial connection of two wooden parts of different grape varieties (the rootstock and a European variety susceptible to phylloxera) for the purpose of grafting the grapevines (Wikipedia).
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The town is located in the Gironde at the heart of a wine-growing region, 13 km from Saint-Emilion and on the borders of the Dordogne department
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Nice view of the Dordogne
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The region offers several historical attractions. You can explore the 11th-century Saint-Pierre Church, built on the site of a Roman building and featuring marble capitals and biblical motifs. Another notable religious site is Pellegrue, St. Andrew's Church, a 12th-century church with visible alterations and a distinctive bell tower. Further afield, the UNESCO Heritage Site of Saint-Emilion, with its exceptionally scenic town, is about 18 km away, and La Sauve Majeure Abbey, a monument on the French pilgrim routes, is about 28 km away.
Yes, for panoramic views, visit the View of the Dordogne and Castillon-la-Bataille. From the bridge, you can enjoy a beautiful perspective of the Dordogne river and the urban charm of Castillon-la-Bataille. Another scenic spot is the Dordogne at Castillon, offering views of the river in the heart of a wine-growing region.
The area around Juillac is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking, including easy loops like 'View of the Dordogne loop from Pessac-sur-Dordogne'. For cyclists, there are dedicated cycling routes, such as the 'Saint-Pierre Church loop from Montcaret'. Mountain biking is also popular, with MTB trails like the 'Mountainbike loop from Castillon-la-Bataille' available.
The View of the Dordogne and Castillon-la-Bataille is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot to enjoy the river scenery and the town's atmosphere. Exploring the medieval centers of nearby towns like Saint-Emilion or Sainte-Foy-la-Grande can also be an engaging activity for families.
The region is generally pleasant to visit from spring to autumn. Summer offers warm weather ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the river views. The wine-growing region is particularly vibrant during harvest season in late summer and early autumn.
Beyond the historical churches, the region is rich in viticulture. You can learn about the process of Grafting of grapevines, which is fundamental to the local wine industry. The nearby town of Saint-Emilion is a major cultural highlight, renowned for its wine heritage and stunning medieval architecture.
While the main attractions are popular for a reason, exploring the smaller bastide towns like Sauveterre-de-Guyenne or Monsegur can offer a charming, less crowded experience of medieval architecture and local life. The various country paths mentioned in the region research also provide opportunities for quiet walks away from the main tourist routes.
There are several walking trails available. For an easy walk, consider the 'Lac de la Cadie loop from Lac de la Cadie' which is about 3.1 km. For a slightly longer, moderate option, the 'Château de Pitray loop from Montcaret' covers approximately 12.4 km. You can find more details and routes in the hiking guide for Juillac.
The Juillac region, particularly in Gironde, is characterized by its significant viticulture and proximity to the Dordogne river. It offers a diverse landscape, from river valleys to historical towns, and is part of a renowned wine-growing area. The Corrèze Juillac, on the other hand, features a hilly landscape with altitudes up to 415 meters, watered by several streams and rivers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the beautiful views of the Dordogne river and the urban flair of Castillon-la-Bataille from the bridge. The historical significance of sites like the 11th-century Saint-Pierre Church and the charm of the wine-growing region also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Absolutely. The area provides numerous routes for both cycling and mountain biking. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Saint-Émilion Village – Branne Bridge loop from Lamothe-Montravel'. Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Mountainbike loop from Castillon-la-Bataille'. Detailed routes and guides are available for cycling and MTB trails around Juillac.
Yes, particularly in Castillon-la-Bataille, which has an urban flair with many beautiful cafes, especially near the Dordogne river. When visiting the View of the Dordogne and Castillon-la-Bataille, you'll find options to relax and eat.


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