Attractions and places to see around Busserolles, a commune in the Dordogne department of France, include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The area offers a mix of man-made monuments, castles, and natural reserves. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from lakes and rivers to forests. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Javerlhac Castle was rebuilt around 1498 by Dauphin Pastoureau, a master blacksmith in Nontron. It is typical of Périgord manor houses, with a rectangular dwelling, a large round tower with machicolations decorated with trefoils, and a polygonal tower housing a spiral staircase. The castle retains defensive features such as gun ports, despite modernization in the early 19th century. It burned down in 1369 during the Hundred Years' War and has undergone several reconstructions. Privately owned, its facades and roofs have been listed as historic monuments since 1974.
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Beautiful walk around the lake
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Under the rock, you can also try to insert your mother-in-law, guaranteed effect 👍🦆👙🦐🎸🥂
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Very beautiful castle. Unfortunately you can only visit it from the outside
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Very beautiful mill from the 18th century. Beautifully embedded in the landscape.
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Beautiful swimming lake. Highly recommended
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Using the power of moving water to drive a mill wheel is an ancient invention that dates back to pre-Christian times. Thanks to such a construction, human or animal muscle power could be easily replaced by a watercourse - natural or artificial - in order to grind grain into corn or press oil from fruit, for example. There are essentially two different ways of driving watermills: either the water simply hits the blades of the water wheel from below to set it in motion; or the water is guided above the wheel and falls onto the blades; this type of construction is more efficient due to natural gravity.
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The Moulin Martin, which dates from the 18th century, is located in Javerlhac-et-la-Chapelle-Saint-Robert. It is a working water mill for walnut oil. It is equipped with a moving paddle wheel. It is possible to visit it by appointment.
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Busserolles is surrounded by diverse natural features. You can explore the The Rocking Stone, a unique natural monument. The Trieux River, which borders the estate of Chez Bigot, offers kilometers of river to explore, known for kingfishers and dragonflies. Additionally, the area boasts several natural reserves like the Réserve naturelle régionale Étang de la Monnerie and the Vallée de la Renaudie Natural Reserve, providing rich environments for nature lovers.
Yes, for water activities, you can visit Saint-Estèphe Pond Beach, a local beauty spot with a swimming lake and sandy area. Busserolles also has a very safe bathing/paddling lake with shallow depths and sandy edges, ideal for young visitors. Le Grand Etang de Saint Mathieu is another lake offering a beach and safe bathing, popular with anglers and walkers.
The region is rich in history. You can see Javerlhac Castle, a charming Périgord manor house rebuilt around 1498, impressive from the outside though privately owned. Another significant site is Montbron Castle, a 15th-century fortress that hosts various artists in summer. Don't miss Le Moulin Martin, an 18th-century working water mill for walnut oil, which can be visited by appointment. The village of Busserolles itself has an 11th-century church.
Yes, both Busserolles and the nearby village of Bussière-Badil serve as starting points for several well-marked walking routes. For more structured outdoor activities, you can explore various running trails around the area. Find more details on routes in the Running Trails around Busserolles guide.
The Busserolles area offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find routes for touring bicycles, including moderate to difficult loops like the 'Montbron Castle – Col du Chatain-Besson loop'. There are also gravel biking routes, such as the 'Lavauguyon Castle – Lac de Saint-Mathieu loop'. For detailed routes, check the Cycling around Busserolles guide and the Gravel biking around Busserolles guide.
Families will enjoy the bathing/paddling lake in Busserolles, which is very safe and shallow with a playground. Saint-Estèphe Pond Beach is also a great option with a sandy area and facilities. The unique The Rocking Stone offers a fun, interactive natural experience. Le Moulin Martin, a working water mill, provides an educational and interesting visit for all ages.
Yes, the natural areas around Busserolles are home to various wildlife. The streams through the woods near the local bathing lake are rich with dragonflies, frogs, and minnows. The Trieux River is known for kingfishers, dragonflies, freshwater mussels, and crayfish. The Vallée de la Renaudie Natural Reserve, spanning 6 km along a river, boasts diverse environments supporting numerous species.
Yes, Saint-Estèphe Pond Beach is notably wheelchair accessible. The entire beach and walkways around the small lake are designed for accessibility, including special beach wheelchairs and a causeway that allows access into the water.
Summer is an excellent time to visit Busserolles. During these months, the 11th-century Busserolles Church occasionally hosts live music evenings, and Montbron Castle welcomes various artists. The bathing lakes and rivers are perfect for swimming and water activities, and the weather is generally ideal for exploring walking and cycling routes.
Yes, the nearby town of Piegut-Pluviers, about 6 km from Busserolles, hosts a vibrant market every Wednesday. It's a great place to experience local culture, find regional products, and observe daily life.
Beyond historical sites, Busserolles offers a taste of traditional life. The village has a traditional bakery where bread is baked in a wood-fired oven. You can also visit Le Moulin Martin, an 18th-century working water mill for walnut oil, which provides insight into historical local industry.
Yes, Busserolles features the popular Bistrot Vue de Puit, a bar/restaurant known for serving simple food, including Fish & Chips on Friday nights. It offers seating where you can observe local life. Additionally, Saint-Estèphe Pond Beach has a bar and cafe open during the summer months.


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