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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.com

March to December

Tuesday to Sunday

evenings

Menus: 24-29€

Hostellerie

Les Griffons

Reopening end of April

+33 5 53 45 45 35

www.griffons.fr

Rooms: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.fr

TownHall

(mairie)

+33 5 53 03 73 13

www. bourdeilles.fr

For 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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