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Château de Losse: A Renaissance Jewel in the Dordogne

Discover Château de Losse: Where medieval history meets Renaissance splendor in the heart of the Dordogne's Vézère Valley.

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The Château de Losse, a stunning Renaissance castle evolved from a medieval fortress, is nestled in the heart of Périgord Noir, overlooking the Vézère River. Visitors can explore furnished interiors, remarkable gardens, defensive towers, and underground passageways, offering a glimpse into 16th-century French heritage.

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Local tips

  • Book tickets online in advance, especially during peak season (July-August), to ensure entry.
  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the castle, gardens, and grounds.
  • Take advantage of the audio guide available in multiple languages for a comprehensive tour.
  • Visit the tea room in the Princess Garden for a relaxing break with scenic views.
  • Check the schedule for seasonal events and themed trails, including treasure hunts for children.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Montignac-Lascaux, take the D706 towards Thonac. The Château de Losse is located approximately 5 km from Montignac. Follow the signs to the Château. Parking is available on-site. Note that overnight parking is prohibited. Parking is free.

  • Public Transport

    From the train station in Les Eyzies, take a local bus or taxi to Thonac. From Thonac, follow signs to the Château de Losse, approximately 2 km away. Check local bus schedules for accurate timings. A taxi from Les Eyzies to Thonac will cost approximately €40-€60.

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Château de Losse, located in Thonac, near Montignac in the Dordogne region, is a captivating blend of medieval strength and Renaissance elegance. Originally an 11th-century fortress, the Château was transformed in 1576 by Jean II de Losse into a magnificent Renaissance residence. A loyal servant to the French crown, Jean II incorporated Italian Renaissance aesthetics while preserving the site's essential defensive features. Visitors enter the Château via a bridge spanning the dry moat, leading to a fortified gatehouse. Inside, the Grand Logis showcases refined Renaissance tastes with exquisite 16th and 17th-century furnishings, tapestries, and paintings. The meticulously restored gardens, recognized as 'Remarkable Gardens', feature French formal designs with box hedging, aromatic plants, and rose-filled walkways. The Château de Losse has also served as a filming location, including for the movie 'Ever After'. Today, the Château de Losse, listed as a French Historical House and Site since 1928, offers guided tours, treasure hunts, and seasonal events, providing an immersive experience for all ages.

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