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Hostellerie Saint-Jacques

Le Bourg 24470 SAINT SAUD LACOUSSIERE

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Saint-Saud Lacoussière

Discover Saint Saud Lacoussière in the heart of the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park

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Dournazac

15 min from the hotel

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Villars Cave

20 minutes from the hotel.
Villars has an exceptional heritage. First, there is the cave that bears its name. This natural cavity received its first visitors 15,000 years ago who traced some signs and drawings on the walls.

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Puyguilhem Castle

22 minutes from the hotel

The  Puyguilhem Castle, graceful and elegant with its towers, dormer windows, cornices and chimneys.

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Cistercian Abbey of Boschaud

22 minutes from the hotel.

The Cistercian abbey of Boschaud, whose ruins lie dormant in a valley surrounded by woods and meadows, was founded in 1145. In 1163, it became Cistercian, in the line of Clairvaux. You can still discover the ruins of the cloister and a church with a row of domes, a unique treasure.

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Saint-Jean de Côle

20 minutes from the hotel

In Saint-Jean-de-Côle, the castle, whose first construction dates back to the 12th century, was rebuilt in the 15th century to replace the old burnt place by the English during the fierce fighting of the Hundred Years' War.
On the small village square, the market hall almost leans against the church with its rather unusual layout.

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Brantôme in Périgord

31 minutes from the hotel

Brantôme is enclosed in a loop of the Dronne, born in the extension of its cliff. Men took up residence there very early, cutting and developing the rock. Monks succeeded the first hermits, establishing an abbey. The bell tower (whose definitive architecture and purpose – Catholic worship – date from the 11th century) is certainly the oldest campanile in France.