Best attractions and places to see around Montferrand-Du-Périgord include historical sites and natural landscapes in the Dordogne region of southwest France. This medieval village is characterized by 16th and 17th-century buildings constructed from local golden stone. The area features the scenic Couze valley, offering views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Montferrand-Du-Périgord provides a blend of historical architecture and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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For the church and its parish, Monpazier decided to dedicate its patronage to Saint Dominic. Studying his life takes us back to the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The priest and founder of the order worked not only in Spain (he was born around 1167 as Domingo de Guzmán in Caleruega near Burgos), but also carried out his pastoral work in France and Italy. Saint Dominic's feast day in the calendar of saints is August 8th in the major Christian denominations, and there are many other local memorial days.
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Monpazier is a charming little town in the Dordogne, southwest France, that takes you straight back to the Middle Ages. It was founded in 1284 and looks almost exactly the same today as it did then. The market square with its old market hall, where you can buy fresh, local delicacies, is particularly special. The narrow streets and old stone houses make the town super cozy. When you stroll through Monpazier, you feel like you're in another time, and there are plenty of small shops and cafés that invite you to linger. A really special place! https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monpazier?wprov=sfti1 https://maps.app.goo.gl/CiQMURpJUSA7vrMEA?g_st=ic
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The streets run parallel to the long side and are crossed by four cross streets. The whole village consists of rectangular blocks where all houses were originally the same size. When walking through the village, this tight layout still gives a strange feeling. This strictness does not belong to a French village. I also had that feeling about the new part of Carcassonne and Villefranche de Conflent.
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The history of Monpazier goes back to the thirteenth century. Although France was the largest and economically strongest country in Western Europe at this time, the country's situation was not really good. The English king Edward I thought he was also the French king, where he also had a legal point, and started a war in which he took control of large parts of France.
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Monpazier is located in the beautiful region between the Dordogne and the Lot and is one of the most beautiful bastide villages in the Périgord. A look at the map of the village does not at all remind you of a medieval village. Where you would expect an organically built settlement with narrow streets and winding alleyways, Monpazier has clean lines and uniformity that are more reminiscent of a Roman army. It is also strange that the village was not founded by the French at all, but by an English king.
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Monpazier is a commune in the French department Dordogne (region Nouvelle-Aquitaine) and has 533 inhabitants (2006). The place is part of the arrondissement of Bergerac. Monpazier was voted one of the most beautiful French villages (Les Plus Beaux Villages de France)
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Montferrand-Du-Périgord itself is a medieval village with beautiful 16th and 17th-century buildings, including a 16th-century market hall with stone pillars and a Renaissance-era house with a covered balcony. Nearby, you can visit the well-preserved Bastide of Monpazier, known for its medieval architecture and vibrant Monpazier Market Square. Another significant historical site is the Porte de Luzier in Beaumont-du-Périgord, an impressive bastide with medieval streets.
Yes, the region is rich in religious and cultural heritage. A must-see is the Abbey of Our Lady of the Nativity in Cadouin, an imposing monument founded in 1115. In Montferrand-Du-Périgord, the 12th-century Romanesque Church of Saint-Christophe houses remarkable medieval polychrome wall paintings from the 12th to 16th centuries. Additionally, the St Dominic's Church in Monpazier is a pretty old church built in different phases.
Montferrand-Du-Périgord is nestled in the scenic Couze Valley, characterized by wooded hills and pastoral landscapes. From higher points near the Chateau of Montferrand, you can enjoy lovely views along the valley. The Couze river runs below the village, adding to the natural beauty of the area.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For hiking, consider the 'Montferrand-du-Périgord loop' (3km, easy) or the 'Bouliac Church loop' (5km, easy). For more options, explore the hiking guide for Montferrand-Du-Périgord.
Many of the historical sites are suitable for families. The Bastide of Monpazier and its Market Square offer a journey through time with their well-preserved medieval architecture and animated atmosphere. The Abbey of Cadouin is also considered family-friendly, providing an imposing historical monument to explore.
You can find a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. Examples include the 'Montferrand-du-Périgord loop' (3km, easy) and the 'Montferrand-du-Périgord loop from Bouillac' (12km, moderate). These trails allow you to explore the scenic Couze Valley and surrounding landscapes. For a comprehensive list, refer to the hiking guide.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous routes for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find moderate MTB trails like the 'Church of Beaumont-du-Périgord loop' (35km) or gravel biking routes such as the 'About the Dordogne – Pretty medieval village loop' (43km, difficult). Check the MTB Trails guide and Gravel Biking guide for detailed routes.
The village center is notable for its well-preserved 16th and 17th-century buildings, constructed from the region's characteristic golden stone. You'll find unique architectural details like varied rooflines and windows. The 16th-century Medieval Halle, supported by stone pillars, is particularly unusual and hosts various village events.
Visitors appreciate the authentic journey through time offered by the well-preserved medieval villages and historical sites. The animated atmosphere of places like Monpazier Market Square and the impressive architecture of the Abbey of Cadouin are frequently highlighted. The region's charm and historical significance, combined with opportunities for outdoor exploration, are highly valued.
Yes, the area surrounding Montferrand-Du-Périgord is known for its prehistoric sites, offering a glimpse into ancient human history in the Dordogne region. While specific sites are not detailed here, the general area is recognized for its archaeological significance.
The Chateau of Montferrand is a 12th-century castle situated above the village. Although it is private, its 16th-century tower offers breathtaking views of the village and the surrounding Couze valley. Its oldest parts include a keep and ramparts from the 12th century, with later additions from the 16th and 17th centuries.
For additional details about the village and its heritage, you can visit external tourism resources such as dordogne-perigord-tourisme.fr or pays-bergerac-tourisme.com.


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