Best attractions and places to see around Saussignac include historical landmarks, natural features, and significant cultural sites. This commune in the Dordogne department of southwestern France is known for its renowned wine production, particularly sweet white wines. The area features a picturesque setting with vineyards rising from the Dordogne riverbanks to a plateau. Visitors can explore a blend of historical architecture and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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There is a great market square in the center of the city with its arcade-like walkway. Very impressive.
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Plum Village is the largest international practice center and the first monastic community founded by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay) in the West. Plum Village began in 1982 as a small, rustic farmstead, and has today grown into Europe’s largest Buddhist monastery, with over 200 resident monks and nuns, living and practising in four different hamlets spread out across the French countryside.
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Nice old town that invites you to take a stroll. Once you're there, don't miss the path along the riverbank.
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Very nice town with beautiful arcades and soo lively
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The Notre-Dame-de-l’Epinette church in Libourne owes its name to the chapel it replaces, intended to house a thorn from Christ’s crown. At the request of Eleanor of Aquitaine, a chapel outside the walls was built in Libourne in the 13th century. We plan to exhibit a Holy Thorn there which would have been acquired by Charlemagne. The building was extensively altered over time, particularly in the 19th century. Today it is a vast neo-Gothic style church. It has a high bell tower, topped with a 71-meter stone spire, rebuilt in 1986.
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Stately building. Right in the center
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Saussignac and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Saussignac, a 17th-century castle occupying the highest part of the village. The Eglise de Saussignac, a 19th-century neo-Gothic church, also stands in the village. Nearby, explore the medieval center of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande Old Town and Market Square, known for its old latch construction structures. Another significant site is the Notre-Dame Church, a stately neo-Gothic building with a high bell tower.
The Saussignac region is characterized by its picturesque vineyards that rise from the Dordogne riverbanks to a plateau. While not a natural feature, the Marquay Windmill offers a unique viewpoint nestled among these vineyards, providing a treasure to discover within the local landscape. The general area offers scenic routes along the Dordogne River, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty.
The area around Saussignac is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the paved green routes like the Prigonrieux/Bergerac green route or along the banks of the Dordogne. For more structured routes, consider exploring the various hiking, running, and cycling trails. You can find detailed routes for hiking around Saussignac, running trails around Saussignac, and cycling around Saussignac.
The best time to visit Saussignac for exploring attractions and engaging in outdoor activities is typically during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, with comfortable temperatures ideal for walking, cycling, and visiting vineyards. The vineyards are particularly beautiful in autumn during harvest season.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Sainte-Foy-la-Grande Old Town and Market Square offers a lively atmosphere and opportunities for local culinary experiences. The Marquay Windmill is also considered family-friendly. A short drive away, Château de Bridoire is known for its numerous games, making it a popular destination for families.
Saussignac is at the heart of the Bergerac wine country, renowned for its production of sweet white wines. The unique maritime climate and the Dordogne river's presence create ideal conditions for 'noble rot,' leading to rich, sweet 'Liquoreux' wines. Many local producers practice organic farming, emphasizing quality. This strong winemaking heritage deeply intertwines with the local culture, offering a distinct experience for visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and scenic beauty. The Sainte-Foy-la-Grande Old Town and Market Square is loved for its vibrant weekly market and medieval architecture. The Marquay Windmill is cherished as a 'treasure to discover' nestled among the vineyards. The overall appeal lies in the tranquil, culturally rich experience offered by the region's historical sites, vineyards, and river landscapes.
Yes, there are cycling options suitable for families. The green routes, such as the one on the banks of the Dordogne, are now paved, making them very practicable for family cycling. You can explore various cycling routes around Saussignac, including easy loops from Gardonne, which are well-suited for a leisurely family ride.
While not directly in Saussignac, Les Jardins de Sardy are remarkable gardens located about 18 km west-north-west of the commune. These gardens offer a beautiful natural setting for a pleasant excursion and are worth the short drive from Saussignac.
Several charming towns are within a short drive. Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, about 10 km away, boasts an attractive medieval center and a popular market. Bergerac, approximately 14 km east-north-east, is a larger town on the Dordogne river offering markets and a vibrant atmosphere. You can also visit Monbazillac, known for its sweet wines and vineyards, sharing similarities with Saussignac's wine style.
The entire Saussignac area is dedicated to its renowned wine production, particularly sweet white wines. Many local vineyards and châteaux offer tastings and tours. While specific wineries are not listed, exploring the region's landscape will lead you to numerous producers who often welcome visitors to learn about their organic farming techniques and taste their distinctive 'Liquoreux' wines.


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