Beynac : nested between cliff and river

Medieval streets of Beynac

Inside the fortified walls of the Chateau de Beynac

A stroll around Beynac's country side

View from the steep streets of Beynac

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Village of Beynac-et-Cazenac

View from upstream on Beynac-et-Cazenac and Beynac Castle
The village of Beynac is set in the "Grand Site of Aquitaine" area, together with 6 neighboring villages awarded for their peculiar architecture. But Beynac has a character of its own: more defensive that Roque Gageac though more open than Domme, each step rewinds the time machine and offers a glimpse of a true simple medieval village life.
Nested between cliff and river, the walk up on tiny paved streets to the Château's doors is steep but truly rewarding.

Located ten kilometres from Sarlat, the village of Beynac-et-Cazenac is easily recognisable with its impressive castle.
This was the site of a number of fierce medieval battles between the lords of the fortress, who were the allies of the king of France, and the lords of Castelnaud castle who were allies of the Plantagenets, the English royal family.

This village, built on the cliffs along the Dordogne River, is today listed among the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France'.

The river, village and castle form the triad has always made Beynac so special.
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With its unique character, Beynac castle is one of the best-preserved and most renowned of the region. This 12th-century medieval building towers over the Dordogne River and overlooks the village, built up on its right bank.

The village center is at 5 minutes walk from Balcon en Forêt Bed and Breakfast


Food Market : from mid-june to mid-september. On Monday morning


Shops :

Antiquity
:: Francine Bennati (+ 33 5.53.28.17.79)

Butcher's
:: Boucherie de l’abbaye, Le Capeyrou (+ 33 5.53.30.34.93)

Baker's
:: Les Délices de la vallée, Le Capeyrou (+ 33 5.53.59.24.11)
:: Lacombe, La Balme (+ 33 5.53.29.50.48)

Hairdresser
:: Coiffure Mixte, La Balme (+ 33 5.53.29.41.13)

Enamels
:: BAJ Alexis, rue sol de bonela (+ 33 5 53.29.59.07)

Grocery/Press
:: Vival Epicerie, le Capeyrou (+ 33 5.53.59.18.11)

Art Gallery
:: Galerie d'Art Pierre, Chemin du château (+ 33 6.85.98.23.49)

Boarding kennel
:: Le Parc (+ 33 5.53.29.57.17)

Chemist's
:: Constant-Rey, La Balme (+ 33 5.53.29.58.18)

Regional product
:: Le Terroir de Beynac, La Balme (+ 33 5.53.29.42.12)
:: Maison Lembert, La Capeyrou (+ 33 5.53.29.50.45)

Taxi
:: Taxi Corinne, Bourg de Cazenac Route de l'église (+ 33 5.53.29.42.07)

Clothes shop (adults & children)
:: Ziggi, La Balme (+ 33 5.53.59.62.66)


Services :

Primary school - La Grange (+ 33 5.53.59.62.41)

Post Office - La Balme (+ 33 5.53.29.57.45)

Townhall - La Balme (+ 33 5.53.31.34.00)

Community nurse - LOULLIER Pascale, Le Double (+ 33 5.53.59.12.82)

Physiotherapist - HEBRARD Stéphanie, place d'Alsace (+33 5.53.29.96.32)

General medicine - MIGNIOT Jean-Philippe, 3hlm La Balme (+ 33 5.53.29.37.13)

Chateau de Beynac


View of the Chateau de Beynac from the hillsThe Château de Beynac is one of the most beautiful example of medieval castle in France. Never taken but temporarily "occupied" by Richard Lion Heart in the 12th century, it once was defensively facing the english territories across the river.
Property of the Lords of Beynac until 1962, it has since been undergoing a 100 years renovation plan under the direction of the new owners. 50 years later, it is engulfing the visitor in a tale of war, crusade and architecture.
If you only have a couple of days in Dordogne this is the Château to see absolutely.
Open everyday of the year.


Find out more on http://chateau-beynac.com

2012 Opening Hours

Every day of the year: 10 am to 6 pm
Last admissions 1 hour before closing.


2012 Ticket Prices

Adult: 7,50 €

The Château de Beynac is at 10 minutes walk from L'Orée de Beynac.


The Château de Beynac




Chateau de Beynac view from street along the river Dordogne


Chateau de Beynac Staircase



Chateau de Beynac main hall





Chateau de Beynac and village of Beynac-et-Cazenac

La Roque-Gageac

In Périgord Noir, at the foot of a south-facing cliff, the creamy stone houses with their "lauze" stone
slab or brown-tiled roofs are mirrored in the waters of the River Dordogne where the famous "gabares" (traditional flat-bottomed boats) laden with goods used to pass in the 19C.

10 mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac and Balcon en Forêt

Dining in La Roque Gageac : La Belle Etoile

Château des Milandes


The visit takes you into the heart of life as it was when the extraordinary Josephine Baker lived there; she left her mark on the chateau where 14 of her rooms are now on show.
15th century castle.

10mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.


W: www.milandes.com
T: +33 (0)5 53 59 31 21
E: josephin-les-milandes@wanadoo.fr


2012 Opening Hours

April to October: 10am - 6:30 pm


2012 Ticket Prices

Adult: 8,50 €
Children: 5,60 €

Château de Commarque

Linked by marriage to the lords of Beynac in the 14th century and abandoned 300 years later, the Château de Commarque is finally back into the caring hand of its last family member, Hubert de Commarque. Slowly retrieved from the overgrowth, the settlement is now open to the public.
If half the site is in ruins, it only adds to the fabulous experience of visiting this very special place hidden into an isolated valley without sight of any modern life.
Probably the only Château where the daring visitor can climb the wind beaten highest tower or seat on the stone bench by the window and reflect peacefully on medieval daily life, as the view unrolls onto fields once busy with ploughmen, and cliffs carved out to shelter artisans.

20mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.

W: www.commarque.com
T: +33 (0) 553 59 00 25
E: contact@commarque.com


2012 Opening Hours

April: 10 am – 6 pm
May, June, September: 10 am – 7 pm
July and August: 10 am – 8 pm
Last admissions 1 hour before closing.
Half term holiday: 10:30 am – 6 pm
(Saturday Oct 27th – Wednesday Nov 7th)


2012 Ticket prices

Individual prices
Adults: 6,50 €
Students and Children
(12 to 17 yrs): 5,00 €
Children (6 to 10): 3,50 €
Children (under 6): free

Group price
(for 20 or more persons)
Adults: 5 €
Children: 2,50 €

Candlelight Concerts

Every thursday night of july and august, 2000 candles are lit in the gardens of Marqueyssac, enticing the visitor to explore the 44 acres in search of the musicians, bands, or actors scattered on the property.
At the piano bar, the peacocks often join their voice in at sun down...

5 mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.
1 hour easy walk along the Dordogne river.

W: www.marqueyssac.com
T: +33 (0)5 53 31 36 36
E: jardins@marqueyssac.com


2012 Opening Hours

July, August every Thursday: 7 pm - midnight


2012 Ticket Prices

Adult: 12,00 €

Sarlat covered market

Open mosts days of the year, this church has been converted by famous architect Jean Nouvel to host the covered market of Sarlat. Local specialties and fresh produces are to be found at any time.

10mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.

Visiting Sarlat




Strolling freely through the small maze of 15th century buildings that seem to have grown in an organic way is taking you back in time. The multitude of architectural details is fascinating.
Guided visits are also organized, some at night, as the heart of city is lit with old fashion gas public lanterns.
Many cafés and restaurants await the tourist.


10mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.

Gardens of Eyrignac

Classical french gardens in a peaceful setting.

30mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.

W: www.eyrignac.com/
T: +33 (0)5 53 28 99 71
E: contact@eyrignac.com









2012 Opening Hours

The gardens are open every day whole year without exception.
from 1st January to 31st March : from 10.30 to 12.30 and from 14.30 to dusk.
from 1st to 30th April : open all day from 10.00 to 19.00 (*).
from 1st May to 30th September : open all day from 09.30 to 19.00 (*).
from 1st to 31st October : from 10 to dusk
from 1st November to 31st December : from 10.30 to 12.30 and from 14.30 to dusk.


2012 Ticket Prices

Adults: 12 €
Children: 8,50 €

Prehistorical Center




Carved under a massive cliff along a small brook, the National museum of Prehistorical times is a visitor center to guide anyone wishing to visit most sites protected by the Unesco. Many activities are also accessible, as well as exhibition, library, and cultural material.

20 mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.

W: www.pole-prehistoire.com
T: +33 (0)5 53 06 92 81
E: contact@pole-prehistoire.com


2012 Opening Hours

Every day: 10 am - 5 pm

Sarlat famous market



Medieval town of Sarlat:
On market day (saturdays), it is hard to believe the whole population has been wiped out a few times in history… The city then vibrates like the medieval towns depicted in fairy tales. This is mainly a producer's market, with locals selling what their garden, goats or geese produce.


10mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.

Boat trip


From Beynac or from La Roque Gageac, traditional Gabarre boats are offering 45mn boat trip on the river to Castelnaud. This is a great way to see the villages from a distance (without paddling..), which is usually impossible from the streets. Boats depart every 30 mn and there is no reservation needed.

Departure from Beynac-et-Cazenac center, or departure from La Roque-Gageac: 10mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.

Beynac-et-Cazenac
W: www.gabarre-beynac.com
T: +33 (0)5 53 28 51 15
E: gabarre24@yahoo.fr

La Roque-Gageac
W: www.gabarres.com
T: +33 (0)5 53 29 40 44
E: gabares-norbert@norbert.fr

2012 Opening Hours

10 am - 12:30 and 2 pm - 6 pm
Departure every 30 minutes


2012 Ticket Prices

Adults: 7.50 €
Children: 4.50 €

Gardens of Marqueyssac



The spectacular Gardens of the Château de Marqueyssac: overlooking the river, 44 acres of magical gardens, paths, belvederes, carved passageways through box trees, promenades, impressive views on all the castles around… In season, thursday nights jazzy concerts are candle lit.

5 mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.
1 hour easy walk along the river.

W: www.marqueyssac.com
T: +33 (0)5 53 31 36 36
E: jardins@marqueyssac.com


2012 Opening Hours

Everyday of the year
April, May, June, September: 10 am - 7 pm
February, March, October: 10 am - 6 pm
July, August: 10 am - 8 pm
Candlelight nights every Thursday: 7 pm - midnight


2012 Ticket Prices

Adult: 7,40 €
Children: 3,70 €

Château de Castelnaud




Chateau and village of Castelnaud: awarded village and enemy castle of Beynac through history, Castelnaud was in British territory. Taken a couple of times, it has been renovated as a medieval war museum. Siege catapult demos in season.

5 mn drive from Beynac-et-Cazenac.
1 hour easy walk along the river.


W: www.castelnaud.com
T: +33 (0)5 53 31 30 00
E: chateau@castelnaud.com


2012 Opening Hours

February, March, and October to november 11: 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
April, Mail, June and September: 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
July, August: 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.
November 12th to end of january: 2.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m.


2012 Ticket Prices

Adult: 8,20 €
Children: 4,10 €