Attractions and places to see around La Chapelle-Montmoreau, located in the Dordogne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The commune is situated on a point overlooking the Boulou valley, recognized as an important biological reservoir. The local landscape is predominantly forested, providing a serene natural environment. This area features a 12th-century Romanesque church and a former priory, alongside numerous opportunities for outdoor activities.
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Why Visit Boschaud Abbey? For its history: Boschaud Abbey is a fascinating testimony to Cistercian monastic life in the Middle Ages, offering insight into the spiritual and architectural practices of that time. For its ruined beauty: Despite its partially destroyed state, the abbey retains an undeniable charm. The remains still tell of its glorious past and offer a unique contemplative experience. For the natural setting: Surrounded by greenery and calm, the abbey is a perfect place for those seeking tranquility and contact with nature. Boschaud Abbey is a place full of mystery and serenity, where history and nature intertwine, offering a memorable experience to those who venture there.
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The natural setting: Peaceful environment: The abbey is located in a peaceful natural environment, surrounded by woods and fields, making it a place of tranquility. Visitors can enjoy walks in the surrounding area while discovering the history of the site. Harmony with nature: In accordance with Cistercian ideals, the Boschaud site was chosen for its isolation and natural beauty, in symbiosis with the simple and spiritual life that the monks sought. Visiting the site: Access to the ruins: Visitors can freely explore the ruins of the abbey, which allows a better understanding of the layout of the original buildings, such as the cloister, the church, and the monks' dormitories. Sense of timelessness: Visiting the ruins offers a unique atmosphere, where the past seems suspended in time, with vegetation that has reclaimed its rights on certain parts of the building, adding a particular charm to the site. Activities in the surrounding area: Near Brantôme: Located a few kilometres from the town of Brantôme, also known as the "Venice of Périgord", a visit to Boschaud Abbey can be combined with other historical sites in the region. Hiking and walking: The surroundings of the abbey offer many hiking trails that allow you to discover the natural beauty of the Périgord Vert.
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Boschaud Abbey is a fascinating historical site located in the Dordogne, not far from Brantôme. Founded in the 12th century, this Cistercian abbey, although partially in ruins today, retains a particular charm that attracts history and religious architecture enthusiasts. Points of Interest of Boschaud Abbey: History of the Abbey: Founded in the 12th century: Boschaud Abbey was founded in 1154 by Cistercian monks. It was built according to the principles of the Cistercian order, advocating simplicity and stripping down, in harmony with the surrounding nature. Periods of prosperity and decline: Over the centuries, the abbey experienced periods of prosperity, in particular thanks to the agricultural production of the monks, before suffering destruction, notably during the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion, which led to its gradual ruin. Architecture: Cistercian style: Boschaud Abbey is a fine example of Cistercian architecture. The remains show the simplicity and sobriety that characterize this order, with clean lines and limited use of decoration. Preserved elements: Although the abbey is in ruins, several architectural elements are still visible, including the foundations of the abbey church, Gothic arches and the walls of some parts of the abbey. The main structure of the church is particularly impressive, even in its ruined state.
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Nowadays, only very few mills are still in operation in their original function, but they appear to hikers and cyclists along the river as technical and historical monuments of an ancient craft tradition: Only through human ingenuity and the natural power of flowing water as driving energy, the heavy millstones inside were moved and so, for example, grain could be ground into flour (so-called grain mills) or oil could be pressed from fruits (e.g. olives) (so-called oil mills).
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Abbey to visit, and its building just opposite, three floors of cultures, workshops, and exhibitions of painters, sculptors. The roof is remarkable for its complexity and its scale.
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A town of character in the Périgord Vert, worth a visit for its royal abbey and its many hiking trails.
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great place for a break in your hike. a good moment of relaxation
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great place not to be missed
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The area is rich in history. You can explore the fascinating Boschaud Abbey, a 12th-century Cistercian abbey that, despite being partially in ruins, offers a charming and timeless atmosphere. Another significant site is the Brantôme Benedictine Abbey, known for its impressive troglodyte caves and an 11th-century Romanesque bell tower. Within La Chapelle-Montmoreau itself, the 12th-century Eglise Saint-Pierre houses a 17th-century altarpiece and a Gothic statue of the Virgin and Child. You can find more details about the church on the Dordogne-Périgord Tourisme website.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Brantôme Abbey and the Historic Town Centre is a charming destination with its royal abbey and picturesque setting along the Dronne River, offering a pleasant experience for all ages. The nearby town of Nontron, nestled in the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park, also provides lush surroundings and sites like the castle of Puy Guilhem, which can be interesting for families.
La Chapelle-Montmoreau is situated on a point overlooking the Boulou Valley, which is recognized as an important biological reservoir. The local landscape is predominantly forested, offering a serene natural environment. You'll find numerous opportunities for enjoying the lush surroundings, especially around the Dronne River in Brantôme, often called the 'Venice of Périgord'.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. This allows for comfortable hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites.
The area around La Chapelle-Montmoreau is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Boucle de La Chapelle-Montmoreau,' a 9 km route. For more options, explore the cycling routes, MTB trails, and running trails available in the region.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. The 'Boucle de La Chapelle-Montmoreau' is a moderate 9 km route. You can find a range of trails from easy to difficult, catering to different fitness levels. For detailed information on various routes, including their difficulty and terrain, refer to the running trails guide, which also includes walking options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. Many enjoy the serene atmosphere of sites like Boschaud Abbey and the picturesque setting of Brantôme Abbey and the Historic Town Centre. The opportunity for relaxing breaks at places like The Mill at Brantôme Abbey is also highly valued.
Yes, the region features several notable castles. The Château de Puyguilhem, located approximately 8 km east-south-east, has undergone extensive renovation. Further afield, about 15 km south-south-west, you can find the Château de Bourdeilles, which comprises both a medieval defensive castle and a Renaissance castle.
While specific dog-friendly designations for trails are not always explicit, the numerous hiking and walking routes through the forested landscapes and along riverbanks are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. Always ensure to respect local regulations and clean up after your pet.
The town of Brantôme, often called the 'Venice of Périgord,' is a popular spot with many cafes and restaurants, especially around The Mill at Brantôme Abbey, making it a great place for a lunch stop. Nearby towns like Nontron also offer local eateries and accommodation options.
Absolutely! The area is well-suited for cycling. You can explore various routes, including the 'Brantôme Abbey Loop' which is an easy 17.5 km ride, or the more challenging 'Around Nontron' route. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the Cycling around La Chapelle-Montmoreau guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails near La Chapelle-Montmoreau. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Brantôme Abbey – Walking rzr loop from Brantôme' or the 'Parking at Abjat-sur-Bandiat – Grande côte de la ferme loop from Nontron'. You can find more details and routes in the MTB Trails around La Chapelle-Montmoreau guide.


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