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ESSENTIALS

VISITS

Castle

of Hautefort

Daily March to October

9.50€ and 5€ (7-14 yrs)

+33 5 53 50 51 23

www.chateau- hautefort.com

Museum

ofMedicine

Daily, March to

November

6€, 4€ (10-14 yrs)

+33 5 53 50 40 27

www.musee-hautefort.fr

Tourtoirac Caves

March to November

8.20€ and 5.50€

(6-14 yrs)

Les Combes

24390 Tourtoirac

+33 5 53 50 24 77

www.grotte-de- tourtoirac.fr

HOTELS-RESTAURANTS

Hautefort

Chez Cathy

+33 5 53 50 98 19

LeMèLoKo

+33 5 53 51 11 82

Les Petits Plaisirs

+33 5 53 51 91 86

Le Troubadour

+33 5 53 51 61 49

Le Cochon

Gourmand

+33 5 53 50 51 38

Auberge du Parc

(hotel-restaurant)

+33 5 53 50 88 98

Hôtel des Voyageurs

+33 5 53 50 40 31

Hôtel au Périgord

Noir

+33 5 53 50 40 30

Cherveix-Cubas

Franca

+33 5 53 51 35 69

Nailhac

L’Auberge

de Nailhac

+33 5 53 51 59 01

Tourtoirac

Le Relais d’Ans

+33 5 53 42 31 01

Le Passage

+33 6 32 55 90 71

Badefols-d’Ans

Les Tilleuls

+33 5 53 51 52 97

L’Estaminet

+33 5 53 51 50 35

Hautefort Tourist Office

Place Marquis-Jacques-François-

de-Hautefort

+33 5 53 50 40 27

www.ot-hautefort.com

TownHall

(mairie)

Rue Sylvain-Floirat, +33 5 53 50 40 20

www.hautefort.fr

For further

information

EVENTS

TheWalnut Route

Farm tours and farm

gate selling

La Ferme Roulland,

Badefols-d’Ans

+33 5 53 51 50 54

www.fermeroulland.com

Les Vergers de

la Guillou, Nailhac

+33 6 31 08 94 60

CHERVEIX-CUBAS

(6 km)

Towards the northwest:

discover interesting rural

heritage along hiking

trails or by canoe-kayak

on the river Auvézère.

Navigate in white waters

upstream from the

village or quieter waters

downstream.

LA BOISSIÈRE-D’ANS

(17 km)

This is the starting point

on the Cannon Route,

historic line that goes from

the foundries in the Pays

d’Ans to the inland port of

Moustier, passing through

Brouchaud, Ajat, Fanlac

and Plazac.

SAVIGNAC-LÉDRIER

(6 km)

Built in 1480, the forge

is one of the oldest in

the Périgord region. After

a series of restructuring

measures, it only

stopped operating in

1975. Discover its lengthy

industrial history with

a guided tour.

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ISSIGEAC

A medieval town dating back to Gallo-Roman times, listed for its

beauty, Issigeac’s charm is unlike that of the neighbouring bastide

towns.Winding streets, half-timbered houses and a renowned Sunday

market all play their part.

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