Best attractions and places to see around Urval include a variety of medieval villages and natural landscapes in the picturesque Dordogne region of France. This area is characterized by its valley setting, traditional Perigourdine-style houses, and proximity to the Dordogne and Vézère rivers. Visitors can explore well-preserved heritage and scenic countryside, offering a glimpse into the region's history and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Hike through the charming village of Limeuil, where you’ll be immersed in its medieval beauty and panoramic views. As you walk through the winding streets, you’ll pass stone houses with ivy-covered facades and flower-filled courtyards. The village sits at the confluence of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the lush landscapes and rivers below.
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Great coffee stop by the confluence of vezere and dordogne. if you ask nicely they will also fill up water bottles!
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Limeuil is rightly said to be one of the most beautiful villages in France. Walking through the narrow streets, you feel as if you have been transported back centuries. The houses with their quarry stone walls are mostly in good condition.
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From the campsite you have a beautiful view of Limeuil on the opposite bank of the Dordogne. The site is a convenient starting point for exploring the surrounding area.
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The “Ancre de Salut” in Limeuil is a great place to stop for a drink on the bank of the Dordogne with a view of both bridges. Decent food too.
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This town has a rich heritage. Judge for yourself: only 156 inhabitants, but no less than two medieval castles in the village, as well as a magnificent chapel called Saint-Christophe. Due to the proximity to the prehistoric site of Combe-Capelle, every summer a series of conferences known as the Couze valley are held in the village, on the subject of the latest finds from this important prehistoric site. The greatest discovery was the unearthing in 1909 of a human skeleton called the “Combe-Capelle Man”. In 2011, the discovery of a Neanderthal smoosher renewed interest in the site.
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In Urval, you can explore the 11th-century Fortified Church of Our Lady of the Nativity, known for its defensive features and Romanesque architecture. Another significant historical landmark is the 14th-century Communal Bread Oven, a rare vestige of feudal life that is still fired up annually during the village festival.
Yes, Urval is an excellent base for exploring several historically rich villages. Just 6 kilometers away is Belvès, classified as one of France's 'most beautiful villages' with historic monuments. Approximately 9 kilometers from Urval, Limeuil is another 'most beautiful village' situated at the confluence of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers, offering beautiful views. You can also visit Saint-Cyprien Medieval Village, a few hundred meters from the Dordogne banks, known for its Sunday market and medieval charm.
Urval is nestled in the beautiful Dordogne countryside, characterized by its valley setting and scenic landscapes. The village itself features a charming mill and pond. The area is also close to the confluence of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers, which can be admired from nearby Village of Limeuil and Limeuil and its viewpoints.
Absolutely. The region around Urval offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Road Along the Dordogne – Rocher de Peine loop' or the 'Beynac-et-Cazenac – Domme loop'. Mountain biking trails include the 'View of Limeuil – Stone Age Trail loop'. Runners can enjoy routes such as the 'Château de La Poujade loop from Urval'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Urval, MTB Trails around Urval, and Running Trails around Urval guides.
For breathtaking panoramic vistas, head to Limeuil and its viewpoints. From here, you can observe the impressive confluence of the Vézère and Dordogne rivers, often displaying distinct water colors. The gardens of Limeuil also offer fabulous views of the surrounding landscapes.
The Village of Limeuil is considered family-friendly, offering a picturesque setting to explore. The park at the top of Limeuil castle has many surprises for children. Additionally, exploring the traditional stone houses and the communal bread oven in Urval itself can be an engaging experience for families, offering a glimpse into medieval life.
The annual village festival, held on the second Sunday of August, offers a unique cultural experience as the communal bread oven is fired up. Generally, the warmer months are ideal for exploring the natural beauty and outdoor activities. Spring and early autumn provide pleasant weather for walking and cycling, while summer allows for enjoying the river settings and village life.
Urval provides an authentic medieval atmosphere with its well-preserved traditional stone houses and the historic communal bread oven. The annual village festival in August, where the bread oven is used, is a significant cultural event. You can also visit the 12th-century Cadouin Abbey and its 15th-century cloisters, considered among the most beautiful in France, located about 6 kilometers from Urval.
Yes, while the Château de la Bourlie is a private residence, its gardens are recognized as 'remarkable gardens in France' and are occasionally open by appointment. Other notable gardens nearby include Jardin de Planbuisson (5 km away) and Jardin de Conty (8 km away), offering beautiful horticultural experiences.
Visitors particularly enjoy the picturesque settings, such as the Village of Limeuil, with its stunning views of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers. The medieval charm of the villages, the well-preserved architecture, and the opportunities for scenic walks and outdoor activities are highly appreciated. Many also value the tranquility and the authentic glimpse into the region's history.
Yes, Le Port de Limeuil Campsite is a popular option, offering views of Limeuil across the Dordogne. It serves as a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area and the nearby village, and is noted for its beautiful views and proximity to Limeuil's attractions.


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