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  1. Visit Bergerac (Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France) Photo Gallery Book hotels, flights, car hire. Bergerac is a town on the northern bank of the Dordogne river in the western part of the Dordogne department: it is one of the largest, most important towns in the region.

  2. Aug 19, 2021 · On the serene Dordogne River, Bergerac is a medieval town of corbelled houses surrounded by green countryside with vineyards and farms. You’re in an eminent wine region here, and have days-worth of châteaux, cooperatives and museums to tour, while the wine council for the entire region meets at a dignified renaissance cloister in the town.

  3. The official website for tourism in the Bergerac - Vignoble et Bastides - Dordogne - Périgord region: agenda, sites to visit, family holidays, accommodation, wines, gastronomy, markets, recipes,...

  4. Bergerac is a beautiful town in the Dordogne with a historic medieval centre and a lovely riverside location. It is a favourite with locals and tourists alike. Start your visit at the tourist office on Place Gambetta where you can pick up a tourist map for the town. Place Gambetta is also a convenient place to park.

  5. Bergerac is a truly beautiful town that travelers must visit to truly appreciate its charm. From the rolling hills of the vineyards to the lushness of the village center and the breathtaking architecture of some of Bergerac’s oldest buildings, there’s something special here for everyone!

  6. Bergerac is found on the northern bank of the Dordogne River, in the western part of the Dordogne department. It is among the largest towns in the region and is classified as a town of Art and History. The highlight of a trip to Bergerac is the old town - the area immediately north of the river, signposted 'vieille ville'.

  7. Are you looking for a destination that will enchant you with its history, architecture, and natural beauty? Look no further than Bergerac, Dordogne, in southwestern France! The historic centre of Bergerac is about 3km from Bergerac airport. In this article, we’ll take you through the must-visit places in Bergerac.

  8. Bergerac is home to a population of British and Donegal people who frequently identify as 'expats' rather than immigrants. This trend is not unique to Bergerac and is evident throughout the Dordogne. [11]

  9. Bergerac finds its origin in the existence of a castle, built at the end of the 11th century on the banks of the Dordogne, which attracts a population hitherto dispersed in the plain. The castral town grew to become a stage for travellers, pilgrims and merchants, a century later.

  10. A quick jaunt around the town... Bergerac has been proudly sporting its “Town and Region of Art and History” label for a number of years now. And for good reason... It entices with its labyrinth of ever-so charming streets and little squares.