ESSENTIALS
VISITS
The Castle
Closed in January
and Mondays
Visioguide Audiovisit
+33 5 53 05 65 60
and +33 5 53 03 73 36
www.perigord-dronne- belle.fr/HOTELS-RESTAURANTS
Les Promenades
Rue de l’Eglise
+33 5 53 03 43 70
www.restaurantlespro- menades.comMarch to December
Tuesday to Sunday
evenings
Menus: 24-29€
Hostellerie
Les Griffons
Reopening end of April
+33 5 53 45 45 35
www.griffons.frRooms:85€ to 150€
LesMénestrels
Market Square
+33 5 53 06 29 17
Menus 19-25€
Les Tilleuls
Market Square
+33 5 53 03 76 40
Open Daily for Lunch.
Open for Evening Meal:
June to August
Menu 15€
SHOP
Le Tricycle
enchanté
Upcycling Centre
November to May:
Wednesdays
and Saturdays
2p.m.-6p.m.
June to October:
Wednesdays
and Saturdays
2p.m.-6p.m.
Sundays 3p.m.-6p.m.
EVENTS
WeeklyMarket
Sunday mornings
Evening Flavours
Market
Local producers
Wednesday nights
Dronne-Belle Tourist Office
Eglise Notre-Dame
2, rue Puyjoli-de-Meyjounissas
24310 Brantôme
+33 5 53 05 80 63
www.perigord-dronne-belle.frTownHall
(mairie)
+33 5 53 03 73 13
www. bourdeilles.frFor further
information
FURTHER AFIELD...
AGONAC
(15 km)
The local treasure,
situated outside the
village, is a 130 odd
feet long church, which
houses XVth century
wall paintings. Three
castles and a mill bring
additional historical
appeal to the village.
TOCANE-SAINT-ÂPRE
(14 km)
In the XIIIth century the
village was made up
of two parishes:
Sainte-Marie-de-Perdus
and Saint-Âpre-de-
Perdus. In the
XIVth century, a count
founded a bastide town
with the Italian name,
Tocane. Discover castles
and chapels in perfect
condition.
CHÂTEAU-L’ÉVÊQUE
(15 km)
The commune exists
in its present form since
a decree issued by King
Louis-Philippe in 1831,
but the village can
be traced back to
the XIIIth century.
In 1600, saint Vincent
de Paul was ordained
a priest here, in the
church of Saint-Juien.
End of July to end
of August
Re’use Festival
Every year in October
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