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ESSENTIALS

VISITS

Jubilé Cave

Market Square

+33 5 53 31 71 00

Open Daily from

February Holidays to

1st November and

during Christmas

Holidays.

Entry Fee:

8,50€ to 6,50€

Knights Templar

Prison

Porte des Tours

+33 5 53 31 71 00

By appointment only

Entry Free: 7€ to 5€

Charles Duret's

shop

Maison de la Monnaie

du Roy

Place de la Rode

+33 5 53 29 17 06

www.charles-duret. com

HOTELS-RESTAURANTS

L’Esplanade

2, rue Pontcarral

+33 5 53 28 31 41

www.esplanade- perigord.com

Average price“à la

carte”menu: 45€

Rooms: 82€-134€

(low season),

93€-155€ (high

season)

Le Chalet

Le Bras

+33 53 29 32 73

“Snack-brasserie” menu

May to September

Bed&Breakfast

“La Barde”

Montfort

24200 Vitrac

+33 5 53 28 24 34

www.labardemontfort. com

Bed&Breakfast from 85€

(100€ high season)

EVENT

WeeklyMarket

Every Thursday

morning, Domme

Pays de Domme Tourist Office

Place de la Halle

+33 5 53 31 71 00

www.perigordnoir-valleedordogne.com

TownHall

(mairie)

5, place de la Halle

+33 5 53 28 61 00

www.domme.fr

For further

information

FURTHER AFIELD...

CARSAC-AILLAC

(10 km)

Situated at the

confluence of the

Enéa stream and the

Dordogne river, the old

village of Carsac, with its

church, stone mills and

riverboats down below,

fully meets expectations

of the traditional image

of Black Périgord.

Worth seeing: the water

gardens at Saint-Rome.

FLORIMONT-

GAUMIER

(20 km)

Center of the Dome

wine revival since 1990,

the village combines

beautiful heritage

architecture and wine

tourism. A lookout tower

overlooks the Moncalou

winery and the walking

trails through the

vineyards.

CÉNAC-

ET-SAINT-JULIEN

(3 km)

Situated at the foot of

Domme’s cliff, on the left

bank of the Dordogne,

discover an XIth century

five-windowed apse

in the Priory, and an

imposing plane tree

known as “Thermidor”

planted around 1750 in

the grounds of Thouron

castle.

EYMET

Founded in 1270, the bastide town of Eymet marks the southern entry

to the Périgord region. It is a popular location with the British,whose

expatriates are numerous in the town.Heritage buildings and summer

festivities make Eymet a popular tourist spot.

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