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Hiking around Engayrac offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, agricultural fields, and tranquil valleys, providing a peaceful setting for outdoor exploration. The region features a network of trails that often pass by historic châteaux and through scenic rural areas. With more than 70 hiking trails available, Engayrac caters to various preferences, from gentle strolls to more challenging excursions.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.3
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15
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5.46km
01:34
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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13.7km
03:49
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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29
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9.53km
02:48
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.5km
06:39
640m
640m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
02:53
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Overlooking the valley from its promontory, the town of Beauville seems to be one with the rock. To see: the corner square, surrounded by stone and half-timbered houses, the Saint-Jacques church, dating from the 14th century (with its Renaissance door and the bell tower-porch). It is said that during the Hundred Years' War, Beauville, formerly called Boville (city of the Ox), triumphantly resisted the attacks of the English.
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Old fortified castle, located on a rocky promontory, defending the village of Beauville. It is made up of thick surrounding walls, a protective half-moon. The foundations and bases date from the end of the 13th century. About half of the building dates from the 16th century (mullioned windows). The Renaissance architecture is present in the front door and the fireplaces. Finally, a wing of the building was rebuilt in the 19th century. From 1831 to 1976, the building served as a gendarmerie barracks. Private castle. Can only be seen from the outside. By the way, don't forget to enjoy the beautiful views outside from this high vantage point.
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Combebonnet would have originally been the center of a rural exploitation. To defend it, its owner would have built a small fortress. The original castle had the shape of a right triangle whose east and west angles were topped with cantilevered watchtowers. Two of the sides were naturally fortified. At the end of the 13th or beginning of the 14th century, a square tower armed with cross pattée loopholes was added to the north corner. The castle was remodeled and enlarged at the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century. It was perhaps at this time that buildings, now demolished, were attached to the east, and a chapel was built as well as the enclosure which defended some houses. In the 17th century, the castle was extended on the north side. The two semi-circular portals decorated with columns, giving access to the courtyard, date from this period. To the west stands a chapel with a flat apse.
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Chateau de Beauville, beautiful but quiet village in the Dordogne
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Beauville Castle was a fortified castle built around the 13th century. What you see today was mostly built in the 16th century. It was used as a Gendarmerie barracks from 1831 to 1976. By the way, don't forget to appreciate the beautiful views outside from this high vantage point.
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The first mention of this castle dates from around 1350. It dominates a deep valley and is visible from the east and south. It is not known exactly why, but in 1790 local troublemakers threatened to burn the castle, but the villagers came to its aid.
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Engayrac offers a wide variety of hiking experiences with over 70 trails available. These routes cater to different preferences, ranging from gentle strolls to more challenging excursions through the region's diverse landscape.
Yes, Engayrac has plenty of easy hiking trails, with over 30 routes classified as easy. These trails often feature gentle hills and rural pathways, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. An example is The Château de Beauville – loop, which is an easy 3.4-mile (5.5 km) path.
The hiking trails around Engayrac are characterized by rolling hills, agricultural fields, and tranquil valleys. You'll often find yourself walking through verdant countryside, past historic châteaux, and along peaceful rural pathways.
Yes, many of the trails in Engayrac are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Beauville loop from Beauville is a popular circular option, covering 5.9 miles (9.5 km) through the countryside.
Hikes in Engayrac vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter routes like The Château de Beauville – loop at 3.4 miles (5.5 km) taking about 1 hour 34 minutes, to longer, more moderate trails such as Engayrac and the Gandaille Valley Trail, which is 8.5 miles (13.7 km) and typically takes around 3 hours 48 minutes.
The hiking trails in Engayrac are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful setting, the diverse landscape of rolling hills and valleys, and the opportunity to pass by historic châteaux.
Yes, the trails around Engayrac often pass by notable landmarks. You can explore historic sites like the Château de Beauville or the Combebonnet Castle. The region also features charming villages such as Beauville and Roquecor, offering additional points of interest.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Engayrac region. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through agricultural areas or near livestock, and to ensure you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the trails.
While most trails in Engayrac are easy to moderate, there are a few more challenging options for experienced hikers. For example, the Eglisè Blaymont – Beauville loop from Beauville is a difficult 14-mile (22.5 km) route with significant elevation changes, offering a more strenuous experience.
While specific parking information for every trailhead isn't always detailed, most rural hiking areas in France, including Engayrac, typically have designated parking spots near popular starting points in villages or at specific points of interest. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The Engayrac region is pleasant for hiking for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming wildflowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter hiking is also possible, though some paths might be muddy after rain.
Yes, the scenic Gandaille Valley is a highlight of the region. The Engayrac and the Gandaille Valley Trail is a popular moderate route that specifically explores this beautiful area, offering varied terrain and natural beauty.


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