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Explore the stunning Château de Bourdeilles, a historical castle in France, rich in architecture and stories, perfect for an unforgettable journey through time.
Château de Bourdeilles, a stunning 16th-century castle nestled in the heart of France, invites you to explore its rich history, breathtaking architecture, and picturesque surroundings. Perfect for any tourist seeking a glimpse into the past, this remarkable site is a must-visit for history buffs and casual travelers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start from the nearest major town, Périgueux. Take the D708 road heading east towards Bourdeilles. Continue on D708 for about 20 km until you reach Bourdeilles. Once you arrive in Bourdeilles, follow signs to the Château de Bourdeilles. The castle is located at Place de la Halle, 24310 Bourdeilles. You can find parking nearby, but be aware that it may have limited spaces, especially during peak tourist season.
Public Transportation
To reach Château de Bourdeilles using public transportation, take a train to Périgueux from your starting location in Dordogne. From Périgueux, take a local bus to Bourdeilles. The bus service is operated by the regional transport authority, and schedules can vary, so check the latest timetable online. Once you arrive in Bourdeilles, the castle is a short walk from the bus stop. Head towards Place de la Halle where the Château de Bourdeilles is located. Be sure to check the bus fares beforehand, as they may vary.
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Explore Dordogne, France: A mesmerizing blend of medieval charm, stunning natural landscapes, prehistoric wonders, and culinary delights in the heart of southwestern France.
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