Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Capraise-De-Lalinde include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor trails in the Dordogne department of southwestern France. The area is defined by the Dordogne River and the Canal de Lalinde, offering opportunities for walking and cycling. Visitors can explore various man-made structures, historical landmarks, and diverse natural landscapes. The surrounding region features forests, riverbanks, and cliffs, providing varied terrain for exploration.
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Very pleasant walk, best in the morning when it is very hot.
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In midsummer, a shady route under deciduous trees!
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Superb track to reach Lalinde. Quiet place, even in summer!
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Built in concrete from June 1905 to December 1908 by the engineer Albert Claveille, it is 105 meters long and houses a hydroelectric plant2. Its commissioning in 1909 made it possible at the time to supply electricity not only to Bergerac and Périgueux, but also to Bordeaux and Angoulême.
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Clean asphalt bike path
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Very pretty series of locks downstream of the Tuilières dam, visitable on foot accessible by greenway.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Lanquais, a blend of Medieval and Renaissance architecture. The nearby town of Lalinde, the first English bastide, offers a glimpse into its medieval past with its checkerboard street plan and fortified gates. Don't miss the Tuilières locks on the Lalinde Canal, a historical man-made structure with a salmon lift, or the Tuilières Dam, an early 20th-century hydroelectric plant.
Yes, the area is known for its charming towns. Lalinde itself is a historic bastide town. Further afield, you can explore other 'Most Beautiful Villages of France' such as Limeuil, located at the confluence of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers, known for its medieval charm and panoramic views. Other bastide towns like Beaumont-du-Périgord and Molieres are also within reach.
For stunning views, head to On the Mauzac Cliffs Trail, which follows the GR 6 and offers exceptional panoramas of the Dordogne valley. The Dordogne River itself is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, providing unspoiled scenery. The Forêt de Lanquais also offers a natural setting for exploration.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing along the Dordogne River and the Canal de Lalinde. There are numerous trails for various activities, including the V91 jolie voie verte, a pleasant path along the river suitable for cycling and walking.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails. For an intermediate challenge with historical sites and viewpoints, try On the Mauzac Cliffs Trail. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'Castles loop from Lanquais' or the 'Cause de Clérans Keep loop from Saint-Capraise-de-Lalinde', which are rated as easy. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Saint-Capraise-De-Lalinde guide page.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes. The V91 jolie voie verte is a quiet, pleasant path along the river, perfect for reaching Lalinde. There's also the Dordogne River Bike Path, a clean asphalt path for a very pleasant ride. For more options, including road cycling and MTB trails, explore the Road Cycling Routes and MTB Trails around Saint-Capraise-De-Lalinde guide pages.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Tuilières locks on the Lalinde Canal and the Tuilières Dam are historical sites that can be explored on foot via a greenway, offering an educational experience. The V91 jolie voie verte and the Dordogne River Bike Path provide easy, safe routes for family walks or bike rides. Additionally, the Terra Aventura geocaching treasure hunt in Lalinde is a fun way for families to explore the town.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Summer offers pleasant conditions for river activities like canoeing and kayaking, and many trails, such as On the Mauzac Cliffs Trail, provide shade under deciduous trees. Spring and autumn also offer mild weather, ideal for hiking and cycling, with beautiful natural colors.
The Canal de Lalinde was built in the 19th century to bypass difficult sections of the Dordogne River. Today, it's a popular spot for walking, cycling, and fishing. The Tuilières locks on the Lalinde Canal are a key feature, accessible via a greenway, and include a salmon lift.
Yes, you can explore the region's industrial heritage. The EDF Hydroelectric Dam of Tuilières offers insight into local energy production. In Couze-et-Saint-Front, the Moulin de la Rouzique and Moulin de Larroque are traditional paper mills that demonstrate the art of papermaking by hand.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The V91 jolie voie verte is praised for being a quiet path along the river, even in summer. The Mauzac Cliffs Trail is loved for its exceptional panoramas of the Dordogne valley and its shady routes. The historical significance of sites like the Tuilières locks also receives positive feedback.


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