Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Vincent-Sur-L'Isle include historical landmarks and natural features within the Dordogne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The commune is situated along the Isle River, offering a tranquil setting with picturesque landscapes. Visitors can explore local sites such as the 12th-century Saint-Vincent Church and the 1908 Château de Bosvieux. The surrounding Périgord region provides access to a wider array of attractions, from natural gorges to historic towns.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Why take the Périgueux Greenway? Ideal for everyone: Whether you are a seasoned athlete, an occasional walker or a family walker, the Greenway is suitable for all ages and levels. Escape to nature: The proximity of the river and the surrounding landscapes create a true haven of peace, perfect for recharging your batteries without leaving the city. Discover the local heritage: By following this path, you can enjoy both the natural beauty of the region and the historical richness of Périgueux. The Périgueux Greenway is an essential walk for those who want to discover the city differently, while immersing themselves in a soothing and rejuvenating natural environment.
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The Voie Verte de Périgueux is a cycle and pedestrian route that runs along the Isle River, offering a pleasant walk in the heart of nature while being close to the urban center. It is a popular destination for those who wish to practice outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, or simply relax. Points of interest of the Voie Verte de Périgueux: Natural and Peaceful Setting: The Voie Verte runs along the Isle River, offering a green and peaceful setting ideal for an outdoor stroll. The path is lined with trees, which creates a shaded and cool atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing walk or a moment of tranquility away from the noise of the city. You can also admire the local fauna and flora throughout the route. A Route for Cyclists and Pedestrians: The Voie Verte is well maintained and offers a safe path dedicated to cyclists and pedestrians. It is particularly popular with families, sports enthusiasts and cycling enthusiasts, as it offers a pleasant and accessible route for all levels. It is also suitable for wheelchair users and pushchairs, thanks to its facilities. Viewpoints on the City and History: By following the Voie Verte, you can enjoy superb views of some of Périgueux's emblematic monuments, such as the Saint-Front Cathedral and the Gallo-Roman remains of the city. You will also pass near the Jardin des Arènes and the Gallo-Roman amphitheater, adding a historical touch to your walk. Ideal for Sports and Leisure: The Voie Verte is a privileged place for joggers, cyclists, or those who like to rollerblade. It is also an excellent option for family outings, as the path is relatively flat and safe. Many benches and rest areas are located along the trail, allowing you to take a break and enjoy the calm of the banks of the Isle. Access to Nature: Although located near the city center, the Voie Verte gives the impression of being in the middle of nature. It runs along the meanders of the Isle, with bucolic landscapes that change with the seasons, thus offering a renewed experience with each visit.
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A real forest path. It's easy to do with a mountain bike, but it's really too bad with all your luggage. This is more of a forest path than a gravel road
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It’s Auvezre! And we often talk about the Auvezere Valley… go for a good walk, it’s magnificent there
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Within the commune, you can visit the 12th-century Saint-Vincent Church, known for its Romanesque architecture and unique defensive chamber. Other notable historical sites include the 1908 Château de Bosvieux, the 18th-century Gentilhommière des Lamothe d'Hamelin, and a historic bridge originally built in 1843.
The commune is defined by its proximity to the Isle River, offering picturesque landscapes ideal for strolls, particularly among the walnut groves. You can also explore Le Causse de l'Isle, a 400-hectare preserved natural area, and the nearby Gorges de l'Auvézère, which feature lush mosses, ancient boxwoods, and the impressive Saut Ruban waterfall.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Périgueux Greenway is a cycle and pedestrian route along the Isle River, perfect for walking or cycling with children. The settlement of La Loue / Coulaures is a charming hamlet with a small restaurant, and Cubjac Bridge is in a nice village with local amenities. The View of Saint-Front Cathedral and Stone Bridge, Périgueux is also noted as a perfect halfway stop for toddlers.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and running. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, the gravel biking guide, or the running trails guide for Saint-Vincent-sur-l'Isle.
There are several hiking options, ranging from easy to moderate. Popular routes include the 'Shady forest – Perigordian landscape loop from Escoire' and 'Causses de Savignac loop from Coulaures'. For more options and details, refer to the Hiking around Saint-Vincent-Sur-L'Isle guide.
Absolutely. The Périgueux Greenway offers a pleasant cycle path along the Isle River. For more adventurous rides, the region has gravel biking routes like the 'Caussade Loop – Descent from the rat's cross loop from Les Potences'. You can find more routes in the Gravel biking around Saint-Vincent-Sur-L'Isle guide.
Beyond Saint-Vincent-sur-l'Isle, the Dordogne region boasts many cultural and historical treasures. You can explore the imposing Périgueux Cathedral (approx. 15 km away), the grand Château de Hautefort (20 km east), or the charming village of Saint-Jean-de-Cole, ranked among 'the most beautiful villages in France' (20 km away). Don't miss the prehistoric engravings at Grotte de Rouffignac (23 km away) or the picturesque abbey town of Brantôme (23 km west-north-west).
Yes, the nearby village of Sorges, about 7 km away, is renowned for its truffles, offering a unique culinary experience. The presence of a walnut mill in Saint-Vincent-sur-l'Isle also highlights the local agricultural heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and natural settings, such as the Périgueux Greenway, which offers a peaceful escape from urban noise. The charming hamlets like La Loue / Coulaures and picturesque villages with historic bridges like Cubjac Bridge are also highly rated for their local charm and amenities.
Beyond the Isle River, the Gorges de l'Auvézère offer a truly natural and preserved environment for hiking, characterized by lush mosses and ancient boxwoods. The roar of the Saut Ruban waterfall is a notable feature in this magical forest setting.
In addition to the local Château de Bosvieux and Gentilhommière des Lamothe d'Hamelin, the wider region features the impressive Château de Hautefort with its extensive gardens, and the renovated Château de Puyguilhem, both offering glimpses into the area's rich architectural history.
Yes, the Jardin du Bouquet, located about 7 km from Saint-Vincent-sur-l'Isle, is a large park featuring 50 different gardens of clipped plants, offering a beautiful and unique horticultural experience.


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