Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Sauveur include a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and cultural landmarks. The area features the historic town of Bergerac, known for its medieval architecture and viticulture. Visitors can explore significant churches and monuments that reflect the region's rich heritage. The landscape is characterized by its connection to the Dordogne river and surrounding vineyards.
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In the old town of Bergerac, you can stroll leisurely through the narrow streets, sit in a café, eat ice cream and admire the diverse 17th-century architecture. I also found the modern murals in the city center particularly impressive. Another highlight is the lively weekly market around the Notre-Dame de Bergerac.
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It is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city of Bergerac. It is Romanesque, but has been remodeled several times over the centuries. This church of Saint-Jacques was built on the site of a chapel on the route of Saint-Jacques de Compostela.
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The Notre-Dame de Bergerac church dates from 1863. It is a neo-Gothic building, 96 m long and almost 23 m wide in the nave and 39 m in the transept. The covered area is 2246 m², of which more than 1100 m² are reserved for worshippers.
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Bergerac is a name that might ring a few bells: Cyrano de Bergerac, the 17th-century musketeer and writer, never visited the town, but Bergerac has still adopted him and erected two statues in his honor.
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Old Bergerac: 800 years of history. Worth a visit.
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Statue of the famous Cyrano de Bergerac, the reason for which the town is known.
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Impressive for such a small town,
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The area around Saint-Sauveur in the Dordogne region is rich in historical sites, religious buildings, and cultural landmarks. You'll find medieval architecture, significant churches, and monuments reflecting the region's heritage, often connected to the Dordogne river and surrounding vineyards.
Yes, the historic town of Bergerac is a must-see. It's known for its medieval architecture, a covered market, and 17th/18th-century structures like those at the Cloitre des Recollets. It's also famous for its viticulture and its connection to the Dordogne river.
You can visit Saint Jacques Church, a Romanesque church dedicated to James the Elder, located on the Camino de Santiago. Its organ is a declared Historic Monument. Another significant religious building is Notre-Dame Church in Bergerac, known for its impressive belfry and two organs, one of which is a valuable instrument for classical organ music.
In Bergerac, you'll find the Cyrano Statue, a polychrome bronze monument to the fictional character Cyrano de Bergerac. It stands in a square in front of a church, surrounded by restaurants and an ice cream parlor, making it a popular spot.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the Dordogne Riverside Cycle Path or the Historic Canal Lock System. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the Montastruc Castle loop or routes along the V91 jolie voie verte. Runners also have options like the V91 jolie voie verte loop. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, hiking, and running guides for Saint-Sauveur.
Yes, several attractions are considered family-friendly. The town of Bergerac itself, with its charming old town and the Dordogne river, is enjoyable for families. Religious sites like Saint Jacques Church and Notre-Dame Church are also listed as family-friendly, offering cultural insights.
The Dordogne river is central to the region's character and attractions. It flows through Bergerac, where traditional Gabarres (boats) circulate, offering scenic views. The river also provides a picturesque backdrop for many of the area's activities and contributes to the landscape characterized by vineyards.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and charm. The medieval town of Bergerac is often highlighted for its pleasant old town, half-timbered houses, and the Pelissière square. The presence of the Cyrano de Bergerac statues and the opportunity to explore the viticulture are also popular aspects.
Absolutely. In Bergerac, particularly around the square where the Cyrano Statue stands in front of Saint Jacques Church, you'll find several nice restaurants and ice cream parlors, perfect for a break after exploring.
The region around Saint-Sauveur and Bergerac is known for its extensive vineyards. While exploring Bergerac, you'll be in the heart of wine country. Consider a short drive to places like Le Château de Montbazillac, about fifteen minutes from Bergerac, to experience the local wines firsthand.
Yes, for beginners, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the 'V91 jolie voie verte loop from Creysse' is an easy route covering about 5 km. You can find more details and other routes in the hiking guide for Saint-Sauveur.
The area offers cycling routes for various skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Dordogne Riverside Cycle Path – The Dordogne loop from Mouleydier' (27.6 km), moderate routes such as 'Historic Canal Lock System – V91 jolie voie verte loop from Mouleydier' (42.5 km), and more difficult options like 'Spring on the cycle path near Lalinde' (51.2 km). Explore these and more in the cycling guide for Saint-Sauveur.


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