Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Crépin-D'Auberoche, a commune in the Dordogne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, offers access to the historical and natural landscape of the Périgord Noir region. The area is characterized by its picturesque countryside and historical ties, serving as a base for exploring the surrounding medieval structures and natural features. It is situated near the Manoire River, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor activities. The region's heritage is deeply rooted in its past, including its association…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A must-see by bike, on foot, at high speed... or not!
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the water only bubbles up during rainy seasons
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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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Artesian well to go see after heavy rains to see it in action.
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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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The region is rich in history. You can visit L'Herm Castle, a Gothic-style castle from the early 16th century, currently undergoing renovation. Historically, the area is also linked to the significant Château d'Auberoche, which played a role in the Hundred Years' War. Further afield, the Dordogne Valley is dotted with magnificent castles like Château de Hautefort, Château de Beynac, and Château de Castelnaud.
Yes, the area offers several natural spots. You can find a pleasant picnic area by the Manoire River, equipped with tables, benches, and a playground. For unique natural phenomena, visit the Bontemps Artesian Well, which is particularly active after heavy rains. The surrounding countryside also provides scenic views, especially along the Isle River.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the Périgueux Greenway, a dedicated path along the Isle River. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the 'Boucle des Tuilières,' an easy 7.5 km loop starting in Saint-Crépin-d'Auberoche. For more options, explore the various running, cycling, and MTB trails in the wider area.
Absolutely! The Périgueux Greenway is a safe and pleasant path for families to cycle or walk. The picnic area by the Manoire River includes a playground for children. Nearby, you can find attractions like Aquarium du Périgord Noir and Jacquou Parc, offering entertainment for all ages. The Cubjac Bridge area is also considered family-friendly.
The surrounding countryside offers excellent hiking opportunities. A specific trail is the 'Boucle des Tuilières,' an easy 7.5 km loop that allows you to immerse yourself in the local natural beauty. You can find more detailed information about this trail on the Dordogne Valley website. Additionally, komoot offers several running trails that are suitable for walking, such as the 'Étang de Sauge loop from Saint-Pierre-de-Chignac'.
The region is world-renowned for its prehistoric heritage. You can visit the famous Lascaux Caves (Lascaux IV replica) for ancient cave paintings, and the Grotte de Rouffignac, known for its mammoth engravings, which can be explored by a small train. Other significant sites in the Vézère Valley include Grotte de Font-de-Gaume and Combarelles Cave.
Yes, the Dordogne Valley is home to many charming medieval towns. Sarlat-la-Canéda is a must-visit with its preserved center, cobbled streets, and vibrant markets. Other beautiful villages include Turenne, Carennac, Collonges-la-Rouge, and La Roque-Gageac, all offering unique historical and architectural charm.
Beyond the local river areas, the Dordogne region is known for its serene beauty. The Jardins Suspendus de Marqueyssac offer stunning views and meticulously maintained landscapes, providing a beautiful setting for a leisurely stroll.
The Périgord region is famous for its gastronomy. You can explore local markets in towns like Sarlat-la-Canéda to sample regional specialties such as foie gras. Opportunities for truffle tours, wine tasting, and regional cookery classes are also available, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the local culinary traditions.
Yes, the Périgueux Greenway offers superb views of some of Périgueux's emblematic monuments, including the Saint-Front Cathedral and Gallo-Roman remains. Additionally, the View of Saint-Front Cathedral and Stone Bridge, Périgueux provides a beautiful perspective of the cathedral and its surroundings.
The area provides diverse cycling routes. The Périgueux Greenway is an excellent, safe option for all levels, running along the Isle River. For more challenging rides, komoot offers various cycling routes, including longer loops like 'Saint-Pierre, Milhac, and Saint-Geyrac Loop' and 'Montignac / Lascaux – Les Eyzies-de-Tayac loop'.


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