Best attractions and places to see around Vallereuil include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest within the commune and its immediate surroundings. Vallereuil, located in the Dordogne department of France, is characterized by verdant valleys and small streams, providing a tranquil setting. The area offers a variety of landmarks, from ancient churches to picturesque riversides, making it a base for exploring the wider Dordogne region.
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Well worth a visit and there is an excellent coffee/tea/snack shop just opposite the covered market.
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The Saint-Firmin de Jaure church, built in the 12th century, presents a fascinating blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the result of numerous alterations over the centuries. Partially destroyed in 1376 during the siege of Grignols, it was restored in the 16th century, notably with the opening of side chapels, one of which was topped with a defensive chamber. Its bell tower was remodeled in the 17th century, while the interior is richly decorated with paintings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, with coats of arms and historical motifs. The church has been listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments since 1984.
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Puyferrat Castle, perched proudly on its hill, offers breathtaking views of Saint-Astier and the surrounding countryside. This 16th-century gem combines towers, turrets, and a patrol path, perfect for fairytale adventures. Behind its thick walls, it hides majestic rooms, a romantic chapel, and even ancient underground shelters for explorers at heart. Listed as a historical monument since 1862, it can be visited in the summer and has a thousand surprises in store for curious visitors who come to stroll through its 100 hectares of nature.
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Saint-Astier is a jewel of the Périgord, where history flirts with nature along the Isle. It hosts the famous Thursday market, festive and fragrant, a popular meeting place for savoring local produce. The town is home to heritage gems like the Château de Puyferrat and the fortified church, proud guardian of a vibrant past. Saint-Astier also shines for its natural lime, a world star in the restoration of historic monuments.
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very pretty monument
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Here in this castle you can stay overnight cheaply, ideal for pilgrims on the Way of St. James
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Pretty little church in the hamlet of Jaure. There is also a huge castle (private it seems) as well as a bar-restaurant. Further on, the cemetery allows you to fill your water bottles.
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Vallereuil itself is home to the historic Église Notre Dame de l'Assomption, a Romanesque church with a 15th-century bell. Nearby, you can explore the 12th-century Jaure Church, known for its blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Other significant historical sites include Château de Puyferrat near Saint-Astier, the ruins of Château de Barrière de Villamblard, and the ancient religious monuments like Ancien Prieuré de Merlande and Abbaye Notre Dame (Chancelade).
Yes, Vallereuil is characterized by its verdant valleys and small streams like Le Vern, Le Jaures, and La Fonpeyre. You can see a historic Water Wheel on the Fontpeyre Stream in the village square. A beautiful natural spot is The Isle at Saint-Léon-sur-l'Isle, a picturesque river ideal for a stopover or picnic. The Fontaine de Loumagne, historically a pilgrimage site, is also located nearby.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Bergerac – Cyrano Statue loop' or the 'Saint-Astier Bridges – Cote des Roches loop'. If you prefer mountain biking, you can explore trails like the 'Scenic Descent Trail loop from Villamblard'. Runners can enjoy routes around Jaure, Neuvic, or Vallereuil itself. You can find more details on these activities on the respective guide pages for Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and MTB Trails around Vallereuil.
Beyond Vallereuil, several charming villages and towns are worth exploring. Neuvic, just 4 km away, features the impressive Château de Neuvic. Villamblard and Issac (with its 15th-century tower) are also close by. Further afield, Saint-Astier, known for its attractive riverside setting and heritage gems like the Saint-Astier Bridges, is a great option. For a larger town experience, Périgueux offers a unique Byzantine cathedral, Roman ruins, and the Vesunna Museum.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed, many attractions can be enjoyed by families. Exploring castles like Château de Puyferrat or the ruins of Château de Barrière de Villamblard can be an adventure. Natural spots like The Isle at Saint-Léon-sur-l'Isle are perfect for picnics and enjoying the outdoors. The local markets in nearby towns like Saint-Astier or Périgueux also offer a vibrant cultural experience for all ages.
Vallereuil serves as an excellent base for day trips. You can visit the significant town of Périgueux (21-22 km away) to see its Byzantine cathedral and Roman ruins. For nature and gardens, the Jardins du Château de Montréal (7 km) and Jardins du Sardy (39 km) are highly recommended. The region is also rich in prehistoric heritage, with sites like the Montcaret Archaeological site, Abri of Laugerie-Haute, and the decorated caves of the Vézère Valley (all around 40-45 km away).
To experience local life and find regional produce, you can visit markets in nearby towns. Saint-Astier hosts a market on Thursdays, Mussidan on Saturdays, and Vergt on Fridays. The larger town of Périgueux has markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, offering a wider selection.
The churches in the area hold significant historical and architectural value. Within Vallereuil, the Église Notre Dame de l'Assomption is a Romanesque church dating from the 12th or 13th century, housing one of the department's oldest bells. The Jaure Church, built in the 12th century, showcases a fascinating blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles with richly decorated interiors. Many other villages also feature historic churches, reflecting the region's deep heritage.
Yes, the Dordogne region is famous for its castles. Just 4 km away is Château de Neuvic. You can also visit Château de Puyferrat near Saint-Astier, which offers breathtaking views and is open for visits in the summer. The ruins of Château de Barrière de Villamblard are also nearby. Further afield, Château de Puyguilhem (43 km) is another notable example of the region's rich architectural heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Many enjoy the tranquility of spots like The Isle at Saint-Léon-sur-l'Isle for picnics and stopovers. The architectural details and historical significance of churches like Jaure Church are also highly valued. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to explore heritage gems and enjoy the picturesque landscapes of the Dordogne.
The wider Dordogne region is renowned for its prehistoric heritage. You can visit the Montcaret Archaeological site (42 km), the Abri of Laugerie-Haute (43 km), and the decorated caves of the Vézère Valley (43 km), which include famous sites like Font-de-Gaume (44 km). These sites offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient human history.
The region's verdant valleys and forested landscapes are particularly appealing during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities like cycling and running, and visiting the various gardens and natural spots. The local markets are also vibrant during these times.


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