Best castles around Angoisse offer a glimpse into the rich history of this commune in the Dordogne department of France. Situated in the heart of the Périgord Vert, the region is characterized by its historical significance and natural landscape. Visitors can explore various architectural styles, from medieval strongholds to 19th-century renovations. The area provides a historical landscape for those interested in the past.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Superb castle. It has been beautifully restored. We can see the different years of restoration and what a titanic job! We project ourselves according to the past centuries. The garden is very well done because it is from 1995. Bravo!
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The Château de la Brégère, the centerpiece of a former agricultural estate, is a fortified house (15th century), located 7 km from Saint-Yrieix. Its appearance and its defensive elements: keep, watchtowers, gun loops, perfectly illustrate the history of a modest Limousin seigniorial dynasty. During the summer, the castle hosts exhibitions of artists.
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The village and its old noble houses dominated by the imposing remains of the castle constitute a picturesque whole which makes it one of the most beautiful villages in France. Nestled in a loop of the Auvézère and protected by a rocky outcrop, Ségur is, as the toponymy indicates, a 'safe place'. From the 9th century, the construction of a castle gave it its vocation as a stronghold. The construction of two bridges, in the 13th century, allows the extension of the village on the other bank upstream and downstream of the large loop. Until 1750, Ségur was the seat of a court of appeals which received appeals from 361 seigneurial courts. Its architectural richness owes a lot to the many robins (people of dress) attracted to this courtyard.
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Also with the MTB beautiful tours through the forests all around. Unfortunately, many routes are not included in the maps and must be "discovered". Local maps from the Office de Tourisme on Schlossplatz help!
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Beautiful Chateau, great routes to get to it, and super restaurants with that view!!
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You can explore several historically significant sites. Jumilhac Castle is beautifully restored, showcasing various restoration periods and a notable garden. Ségur-le-Château, recognized as one of France's most beautiful villages, features impressive castle remains and old noble houses. Additionally, Brégère Castle is a 15th-century fortified house illustrating the history of a modest Limousin seigniorial dynasty with defensive elements like a keep and watchtowers.
Yes, the region has castles that offer historical insights even if not fully accessible. The Château de Rouffiac in Angoisse, for instance, showcases a blend of 17th and 19th-century architectural styles and is a listed Historic Monument. While its interior is not open to the public, its external appearance and historical context make it a significant landmark. Similarly, Château Bouché, overlooking the Loue valley, features a surviving 14th-century square tower and is associated with the prominent Talleyrand-Périgord family, offering a glimpse into medieval history.
The castles around Angoisse display a rich architectural evolution. You'll find medieval strongholds, such as the remains at Ségur-le-Château, and fortified houses like the 15th-century Brégère Castle with its keep and watchtowers. The Château de Rouffiac, though not publicly accessible, is a prime example of 17th-century construction with significant 19th-century remodeling, blending various historical preferences including turrets and watchtowers.
Yes, Ségur-le-Château is considered family-friendly. Its picturesque setting, historical village, and castle remains offer an engaging experience for all ages. Exploring the village and its history can be an enjoyable outing for families.
The area around Angoisse offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, cycling, and mountain biking trails. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Trail of the Beautiful Limousines' or loops around Lake Rouffiac. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Château de Jumilhac loop'. For mountain biking, there are challenging trails like the 'Bridge – Roches Enchantées loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Angoisse, Cycling around Angoisse, and MTB Trails around Angoisse guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For example, near Jumilhac Castle, you can find routes that allow you to appreciate the surrounding landscape. The broader Angoisse region offers trails like the 'Trail of the Beautiful Limousines' (moderate, 13.1 km) and easier loops around Lake Rouffiac. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Angoisse guide.
The Dordogne region, where Angoisse is located, generally enjoys a warm and friendly atmosphere. Spring and early autumn are often ideal for visiting castles and engaging in outdoor activities, as the weather is pleasant and the crowds are typically smaller than in peak summer. Summer offers longer daylight hours, but can be warmer.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and architectural beauty. For Jumilhac Castle, the beautiful restoration and well-maintained garden are often highlighted. Ségur-le-Château is loved for its picturesque setting as one of France's most beautiful villages, with its old noble houses and imposing castle remains. The overall historical ambiance and the blend of different eras of construction are also highly valued.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every castle are not detailed, the commune of Angoisse and nearby villages like Ségur-le-Château (a 'most beautiful village of France') offer local amenities. You can expect to find cafes and restaurants in these charming settlements, providing opportunities for refreshments and meals during your visit.
For accessible sites like Ségur-le-Château and Jumilhac Castle, parking facilities are generally available in or near the villages they are located in. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the region is rich with historical structures. The Château de Rouffiac and Château Bouché in Angoisse itself, though not always open for interior visits, are significant local landmarks. Rouffiac's eclectic architecture and Bouché's 14th-century tower offer a deeper dive into the area's feudal past and architectural evolution, making them interesting 'hidden gems' to observe from the exterior.


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