Attractions and places to see around Mouleydier offer a blend of local charm and access to regional points of interest. Situated along the Dordogne River in France, the village provides a tranquil setting with natural features like canal-side walks and the forest domain of Le Breuil. Historically, the area includes remnants of a Roman road and a square well at La Castelle. Mouleydier serves as a base for exploring the diverse landscapes and cultural sites of the wider Dordogne region.
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In the old town of Bergerac, you can stroll leisurely through the narrow streets, sit in a café, eat ice cream and admire the diverse 17th-century architecture. I also found the modern murals in the city center particularly impressive. Another highlight is the lively weekly market around the Notre-Dame de Bergerac.
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It is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city of Bergerac. It is Romanesque, but has been remodeled several times over the centuries. This church of Saint-Jacques was built on the site of a chapel on the route of Saint-Jacques de Compostela.
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The Notre-Dame de Bergerac church dates from 1863. It is a neo-Gothic building, 96 m long and almost 23 m wide in the nave and 39 m in the transept. The covered area is 2246 m², of which more than 1100 m² are reserved for worshippers.
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Bergerac is a name that might ring a few bells: Cyrano de Bergerac, the 17th-century musketeer and writer, never visited the town, but Bergerac has still adopted him and erected two statues in his honor.
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Old Bergerac: 800 years of history. Worth a visit.
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Statue of the famous Cyrano de Bergerac, the reason for which the town is known.
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Impressive for such a small town,
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The area around Mouleydier offers several hiking opportunities. You can explore routes like the V91 jolie voie verte loop from Creysse (easy, 5 km) or the more moderate Tuilières Dam – V91 jolie voie verte loop from Mouleydier (9.4 km). For a longer adventure, consider the Rue des Écluses – Castles loop from Saint-Capraise-de-Lalinde (18.3 km).
Yes, Mouleydier is a great starting point for cycling. You can enjoy the Dordogne Riverside Cycle Path – The Dordogne loop from Mouleydier (easy, 27.6 km) or challenge yourself with the Historic Canal Lock System – V91 jolie voie verte loop from Mouleydier (moderate, 42.5 km).
The region is rich in history and castles. Just 7 km away is Château de Lanquais, known for its blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Other notable castles include Château de Monbazillac (11 km), famous for its sweet wines, and Château de Bridoire (15 km), which offers games for visitors. Within Mouleydier itself, you can find remnants of a Roman road and a square well at La Castelle, a historical site from the Hundred Years' War.
Mouleydier is situated along the Dordogne River, offering pleasant canal-side walks and a unique fish elevator with a viewing window. To the north, you'll find the vast forest domain of Le Breuil. The wider Dordogne Valley is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, featuring remarkable gardens like Jardins du château de Montréal and impressive caves such as Gouffre de Proumeyssac.
Absolutely! For active families, the "plaine des sports et de loisirs de la Gravière" in Mouleydier offers picnic areas, tennis courts, pétanque, children's games, and fitness installations. Nearby, Château de Bridoire provides a medieval experience with games. The town of Bergerac also has Aqualud, a water park, and the Dordogne River offers traditional flat-bottomed boat trips.
The best time to visit Mouleydier and its outdoor attractions is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the castles and natural sites. Summer offers warm temperatures ideal for river activities, while spring and autumn provide milder weather and beautiful scenery, especially for outdoor pursuits.
The nearby town of Bergerac boasts a rich cultural heritage. Its medieval center features a covered market, the beautiful Pelisiere town square, and 17th/18th-century structures at the Cloître des Récollets. You can also visit religious sites like Saint Jacques Church, known for its organ, and Notre-Dame Church. Don't miss the Cyrano Statue, a monument to the famous fictional character.
Within Mouleydier, you can observe the unique fish elevator on the Dordogne, which allows migrating fish to bypass the dam, complete with a viewing window. The hamlet of Tuilières, part of Mouleydier, features a crossing basin for traditional transport boats (gabares) and an impressive lock staircase, marking the end of the lateral Dordogne canal.
Beyond the larger town of Bergerac, you can explore several charming villages. Consider visiting Issigeac (14 km), known for its medieval architecture, Saint-Avit-Sénieur (19 km) with its substantial abbey ruins, or the picturesque villages of Trémolat (18 km) and Molières (18 km). These offer a glimpse into authentic Dordogne life.
For most major attractions and towns like Bergerac, you will find designated parking areas, often paid in town centers. For natural sites or trailheads, parking availability can vary, but usually, there are small car parks or roadside spots. It's advisable to check specific locations if you plan to visit a less-known spot.
Yes, the Chateau les Merles Golf Course is conveniently located in Mouleydier. It offers a 9-hole, par 35 course set amidst the beautiful Dordogne countryside, providing a pleasant experience for golf enthusiasts.
The Dordogne region is renowned for its prehistoric sites. Within reach of Mouleydier, you can visit the Lascaux IV International Center of Parietal Art and the National Prehistory Museum in Les Eyzies de Tayac. Other significant sites include Abri de Cap Blanc, the decorated caves of the Vézère Valley, Abri of Laugerie-Haute, and Font-de-Gaume.


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