Attractions and places to see around Saint-Cyprien offer a diverse range of historical and natural sites. This region features a mix of religious buildings, castles, and unique historical monuments. Visitors can explore structures dating back centuries, reflecting the area's rich heritage. The landscape provides opportunities to discover both man-made landmarks and natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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This stone cross rising from the brick base may appear intact at a first glance, but it's worth a second closer look: the cross apparently once had a body, which has since been removed. Where the longitudinal and transverse beams meet, the outlines of the corpus that was formerly attached can still be seen in the stone. Also clearly visible are the holes that marked the nails on the outstretched arms and feet, with which the figure of Christ crucified had been fixed to the stone.
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This church is not - as is usually the case - dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as saints, or to Mary the Mother of God or her son. Instead, it bears a biblical event as its patronage title, namely the "TRANSFIGURATION de NOTRE SEIGNEUR" (called "Transfiguration of the Lord" in German-speaking countries). => "In the middle of everyday life, three disciples have an Easter experience with Jesus: They see Jesus in a mysterious light, and Moses and Elijah talk to him. In this way, the deepest identity of Jesus as the "beloved son" of God is revealed to the disciples." This is what is said in brief in a work aid from the Bible work for the Feast of Transfiguration, which is celebrated in all Christian denominations on August 6th. This event, which is attested to in the New Testament - see Mark (chapter 9) and Luke (chapter 9) as well as Matthew (chapter 17) - is located on Mount Tabor in Israel. A basilica was built there to commemorate (see https://www.komoot.de/highlight/266239), which can therefore be considered the original church for the patronage of this place of worship.
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This former chapel has the last windows, designed by Chagall. These windows were commissioned by Mr. de Lasteyrie du Saillant, (owner of the 15th century castle, not visited). The stained glass windows (including so famously blue) represent the East: Creation and West: Two bouquets symbolize love. The windows of the nave are representative grisailles fieldwork in Salient sublimated by their symbolic symbol of the Eucharist through the harvest, wine through the harvest, the Shepherd and Servant through Christ's sheep through the fishery. Access to the chapel is open from 9am to 6pm.
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A royal villa under the Merovingians, the land of the Saillant - Orbaciacus - was then a vassal of the Church, dependent in the 9th century on the abbey of Beaulieu and from the 11th century on the bishop of Limoges. The rectangular construction from the 15th century includes the remains of a primitive keep and was originally supposed to be enclosed by corner towers. The powerful stone corbels supporting the roof overhang come from the old machicolations whose upper part has been amputated and adapted to their new role. The cellars preserve remains of the primitive keep with openings in a slightly broken arch or semicircular. On the ground floor there is a monumental fireplace in the hall, the hood of which is decorated with murals. Staggered constructions from the 17th to the 20th century: openings, mansard roof, Periods of construction: 15th century, 17th century, 19th century
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On a single, path between stones in an old mine. Sheltered by the trees it is pleasant to be in the shade in summer.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Saillant, a 15th-century castle with remains of a primitive keep and a monumental fireplace. Also, explore the Saillant Chapel, built in 1620, which features the last stained glass windows designed by Marc Chagall. The Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord, mentioned as early as 1264, offers a unique biblical patronage title.
Yes, the Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord is a significant religious site, notable for its dedication to a biblical event rather than a saint. Additionally, the Saillant Chapel, dating back to 1620, is famous for its beautiful Marc Chagall stained glass windows depicting themes of Creation, love, and the Eucharist.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks like the 5.5 km loop from Ayen to Chateau d'ayen bas. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes, such as the moderate 29 km Saillant Bridge loop, and gravel biking trails, including a moderate 27 km loop from Voutezac.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the area offers several options. The Stone Cross Memorial is located on a challenging course. For cycling, you can find difficult road cycling routes like the 74.7 km View of Uzerche loop from Objat, and difficult gravel biking trails such as the 54.8 km View of the village loop from Objat.
Beyond the castles and churches, you can visit the Stone Cross Memorial, a monument with a fascinating detail: the outlines of a former corpus are still visible where the crossbeams meet, indicating a figure of Christ was once attached. There's also an Old mine, offering a pleasant, shaded path between stones, especially enjoyable in summer.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical context and the unique artistic elements. For instance, the Saillant Chapel is highly regarded for its beautiful Marc Chagall stained glass windows. The Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord is noted for its unusual patronage title, sparking interest in its biblical significance. The historical depth of sites like Château de Saillant, with its medieval origins, also captivates visitors.
Yes, the Saillant Chapel and Marc Chagall Stained Glass Windows is categorized as family-friendly, offering an engaging cultural experience for all ages. Exploring the medieval village streets and the grounds of Château de Saillant can also be an enjoyable outing for families.
The Dordogne Valley offers stunning natural beauty. You can explore it through numerous walking and hiking trails that crisscross the surrounding countryside, leading through forests and meadows. For a unique perspective, consider a hot air balloon flight to enjoy panoramic views of the river, forests, and historic villages.
Beyond the main attractions, you might discover the Old mine, which offers a secluded and shaded path. Exploring the winding cobblestone streets of the medieval village itself, particularly behind Rue Gambetta, can reveal charming, less-trafficked areas and lovely views over Saint-Cyprien and the Dordogne Valley from the Montmartre area.
Saint-Cyprien serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider Périgord Noir region. You can take day trips to the famous Châteaux of the Dordogne, such as the medieval fortress of Château de Beynac or Château de Castelnaud. Other popular destinations include the stunning Marqueyssac Gardens, the historic towns of Sarlat-la-Canéda and La Roque-Gageac, and the prehistoric sites and museums around Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, including nearby caves like Font de Gaume.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities without the peak summer crowds. Summer is also popular, especially for those interested in the lively Sunday market and potential organ concerts at the Église de Saint-Cyprien in July and August. However, some outdoor trails, like the Old mine, are particularly pleasant in the shade during summer.


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