Best attractions and places to see around Borrèze offers a glimpse into traditional Périgord life with its historic architecture and natural beauty. This charming village in the Dordogne department serves as a base for exploring the Périgord Noir region. Visitors can discover a variety of sites, from historic watermills along the Inval stream to picturesque dovecotes. The area is characterized by its rural heritage, including crosses, ovens, and dry-stone huts.
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Carlux and its castle: calm and authenticity
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Beautiful railway cycle path V91, illuminated tunnel with asphalt.
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Railway line cycle path V91; the path at the intersection could be wider. Campsites along the riverbank.
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A few meters near the bridge the cycle path is dangerously narrow.
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I love walking through old railway tunnels and this one is particularly pleasant: a guaranteed refreshing moment! A beautiful structure that is well worth the detour!
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Langs de Dordogne river greenway
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nice, dark tunnel, fun to cycle through
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The area around Borrèze is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various cycling routes, including the scenic Greenway along the Dordogne in Roufillac, which follows an old railway line and offers beautiful river views. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Borrèze guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the "Bourzolles Castle – Souillac Viaduct loop from Borrèze" available in the MTB Trails around Borrèze guide. Gravel biking offers routes such as the "View of the Dordogne – Old Railway Tunnel loop from Souillac" as detailed in the Gravel biking around Borrèze guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old Railway Tunnel offers a unique and refreshing experience for cyclists of all ages. Additionally, the Greenway along the Dordogne in Roufillac is a flat, scenic path perfect for family bike rides. For a deeper dive into prehistory, the Lascaux International Center of Parietal Art, a replica of the famous cave, is a fascinating educational experience for all ages.
Borrèze is surrounded by rich history and picturesque villages. Within Borrèze itself, you can explore the old village streets, the 13th-century Gothic church, and numerous watermills along the Inval stream. Nearby, the village of Carlux features a 12th-century citadel and traditional stone houses. Other notable villages include Saint Amand de Coly, La Roque Gageac with its troglodyte dwellings, the bastide town of Domme offering panoramic views, and Beynac et Cazenac, crowned by its dramatic castle.
The region is renowned for its natural caves and prehistoric heritage. The Vézère Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is rich in prehistoric caves and shelters. You can visit the Lascaux International Center of Parietal Art to see incredible prehistoric cave paintings. For impressive underground experiences, consider exploring the natural caves (gouffres) such as Gouffre de la Fage or the famous Gouffre de Padirac, both within a reasonable drive from Borrèze.
Yes, the area boasts several remarkable gardens. The Jardins du Manoir d'Eyrignac, approximately 6 km away, are magnificent French gardens with beautifully manicured hedges. Further afield, the Jardins de Marqueyssac are famous for their 150,000 hand-pruned box trees and sweeping panoramic views of the Dordogne valley. The Jardins de l'Imaginaire in Terrasson also offer a unique horticultural experience.
The region is dotted with historical châteaux and religious sites. You can visit Le Château de Fenelon or Château de Salignac - Périgord noir. For religious monuments, the Abbaye Sainte Marie in Souillac is a significant site. Further away, Rocamadour basilique Saint-Sauveur is an important pilgrimage site known for its impressive architecture.
If you're out cycling, the La Bicicleta Refreshment Stop is a charming cycling café open to all. It offers a shaded terrace by the river, drinks, snacks, and even bike rental and repair services. It's a great spot to take a break and recharge.
Borrèze itself is known for its traditional Périgord life, historic architecture, and natural beauty. Key features include its old village streets, a Gothic church, picturesque dovecotes (pigeonniers), and numerous historic watermills along the Inval stream. The commune also preserves a rich rural heritage, including ancient crosses, ovens, and dry-stone huts.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experiences offered by the region's attractions. For instance, cycling through the Old Railway Tunnel is often described as a refreshing and fun adventure. The Greenway along the Dordogne in Roufillac is appreciated for its beautiful views and tranquil atmosphere. The historical charm of towns like Souillac, with its medieval streets and abbey, also receives high praise.
Absolutely. Souillac, a small town on the edge of the Dordogne, is known for its Sainte Marie Abbey, numerous bridges and viaducts, and charming medieval streets. It also hosts markets on Fridays and Sundays. Sarlat-la-Canéda, a jewel of the Périgord Noir, is renowned for its exceptional medieval and Renaissance architecture and vibrant markets.
The Dordogne region, including Borrèze, is particularly pleasant from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and sunny, ideal for exploring the gardens, villages, and outdoor activities. Summer evenings in places like the Jardins de Marqueyssac, when lit by candles, offer a magical experience. However, the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) provide fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The village of Carlux, with its ruined castle, provides a great panorama of the surrounding landscape. The bastide town of Domme also offers superb panoramic views. For cyclists, the Greenway along the Dordogne in Roufillac provides wonderful views of the Dordogne river and an arched bridge.


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