The first place of any size east of Sarlat is
SOUILLAC
, at the confluence of the Borrèze and Dordogne rivers and on a major road junction. Virginia Woolf stayed here in 1937, and was pleased to meet "no tourists ? England seems like a chocolate box bursting with trippers afterward." There are still few tourists, since Souillac's only real point of interest is the twelfth-century
church of Ste-Marie
, just off the main road. Roofed with massive dome... [More]
This magnificent chateau (built in the 14th and 17th centuries) overlooks the Dordogne and blends the authenticity of the past with the comfort and quality of a landmarked site. Its French gardens extend into a 300-acre forest. Michele Gombert has mastered the art of fine living, offering luxurious ... [More]
Located in the historical heart of the city, our hotel welcomes you in a contemporary and refined decor. And, don't forget to taste our regional and family-style cuisine in our restaurant. [More]