Set in the Dordogne’s historic Périgord Noir, Montignac — or Montignac-Lascaux — is a charming heritage town with a fascinating past. Culture buffs will delight in visiting various famous prehistoric sites, whilst foodies can feast on delicious regional fare. With accommodation options including simple, self-catering cottages as well as beautiful small hotels in restored residences, the best places to stay in Montignac promise some real gems.
Destroyed in 1825, the ruined Château de Montignac makes for a striking starting point when exploring the area. Stroll through medieval alleys, marvel at half-timbered houses and soak up views of the Vézère River from the bridge. Delve into the Eugène Le Roy Museum for a sense of the life of the 19th-century French writer before sipping coffee with pastries at a corner café, or tasting regional wine. Best-known amongst Montignac’s attractions is the UNESCO-recognised Lascaux Cave, discovered in 1940 and housing stunning Upper Paleolithic painted artwork. Visit Lascaux II and Lascaux IV, see ancient artefacts at the Château de Sauveboeuf, or take the whole family to the Prehistoric Site of Castel-Merle. There are further heritage sites — including the National Prehistory Museum — near Les Eyzies.
You’ll find excellent walking, horse riding and cycling trails in the surrounding hills, as well as opportunities to go fishing or kayaking. Return to one of the best places to stay in Montignac for fabulous fresh cuisine using locally sourced produce.
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Montignac
A delightful 19th Century mansion located in the medieval village of Montignac. Spacious, light filled rooms are a mix of traditional and contemporary, all are air conditioned. There's an inviting garden with swimming pool and sun terrace and the restaurant serves regional dishes.
Montignac
An elegant hotel, brimming with history, in the pretty town of Montignac. Spacious rooms are individually styled but all are light and airy with high ceilings, antiques and chic bathrooms. A fabulous restaurant uses local produce to fine effect and there's naturally an excellent wine list too.
Montignac (Dordogne)
A grand château turned luxury B&B on a hilly 25-acre country estate in the Dordogne. Its stylish interiors feature elegant stone walls, wooden beams, and opulent furnishings. With a spa, gourmet breakfasts, and stunning grounds, it’s the perfect retreat. French countryside indulgence at its finest.