La Roseraie Hôtel Restaurant is set in a 19th century bourgeois mansion alongside the Vezere River, in the village of Montignac.
Tracey
United Kingdom
The hotel was charming with a lovely outside garden area. The staff are very accommodating and we enjoyed an evening meal there. We would return again.
Hôtel Le P'tit Monde is ideally situated in the black Périgord region, in Vézère Valley. The property is just 2 km from Lascaux Caves and 25 km from the medieval city of Sarlat-la-Canéda.
Sandhoe
United Kingdom
Location excellent if visiting Lascaux are.
Phenomenal value for money and attentive but uninvasive hosts.
Located in Montignac, 27 km from Sarlat-la-Canéda Train Station, Hôtel Restaurant de Bouilhac, Spa & Wellness - Les Collectionneurs provides accommodation with a terrace, free private parking, a...
Martin
United Kingdom
Amazing chateau in very picturesque village.
Excellent fine dining restaurant. Large bedrooms with comfortable beds.
Offering city views, Les chambres de l'ATELIER à Montignac Lascaux is an accommodation located in Montignac, 27 km from Sarlat-la-Canéda Train Station and 2.9 km from Lascaux.
Brian
Norway
Great little flat in a lovely town. We just wanted a base to explore Cave Art in the Vezere Valley. It was ideal and we wished we gad booked for longer. Diane and Emmanuelle were full of information and help. The shared kitchen worked well for us and the other couples staying there were very quiet and friendly.
Boasting a hot tub, Au pied de Lascaux is located in Montignac. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Alison
France
Everything was super! It was comfortable, lovely and warm and very well equipped . It is located in a super position in walking distance to the town and Lascaux. It was a perfect base for my family. We were warmly welcomed by our lovely hosts who made our stay extra special. We would definitely go back!
Boasting a garden and views of garden, Le Clos Chalmon Chambre d'hôte is a recently renovated bed and breakfast situated in Montignac, 30 km from Sarlat-la-Canéda Train Station.
Mikhail
United Kingdom
Located in the countryside off the road before you reach Montignac, this is a charming residence in traditional style with very welcoming hosts. Parking outside under the trees. Our room was ample and comfortable. We had a lovely breakfast in the downstairs room. Delightful environment. Would definitely stay here again. It’s the kind of place one doesn’t want to leave.
Offering a garden and garden view, "Sweet'dôme" dôme géodésique au cœur de la forêt is situated in Montignac, 28 km from Sarlat-la-Canéda Train Station and 4.2 km from Lascaux.
Jeanne
United States
This property was not my usual type. However, when you are there to see the ancient Lascaux Caves, I decided that "Glamping" was the way to go. Being in the woods looking at the sky from the panels in the dome tent was wonderful. I was able to imagine the past! Nathalie was an excellent hostess. I decided to add breakfast and it was wonderful and delivered to my Dome!
Fly to Bordeaux or Toulouse airports, then drive (approx. 2 hours) or take a train to Montignac. Alternatively, from Paris, take a direct train to Brive-la-Gaillarde (approx. 4 hours), then a local bus to Montignac.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport, due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 200km from Montignac.
Montignac, France, is best navigated on foot or by bicycle due to its compact size. Public transport is limited, with no local bus or tram services. Taxis are available, but must be booked in advance. Car hire is an option, but parking can be challenging. The town is pedestrian-friendly, with many attractions within walking distance.
The best area to stay in Montignac, France, is the town centre, known for its proximity to Lascaux Cave, eateries, and shops. It offers convenient access to local attractions and transport links, making it ideal for visitors.
Montignac, France experiences a temperate oceanic climate. Summers, from June to August, are warm with average temperatures around 20°C, peaking at 25°C in July. Winters, from December to February, are mild and damp, with temperatures averaging 5°C. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no distinct dry or wet seasons. The town does not experience monsoon or hurricane seasons.
What guests said about Montignac:
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You need a car, but parking isn‘t easy.
You need a car, but parking isn‘t easy. Unfortunately, I wasn‘t prepared, so I had to scout things out. Because my days were filled, I often left too early or came back too late to enjoy all the opportunities available.
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Montignac is a pretty small town with a good range of...
Montignac is a pretty small town with a good range of resto’s and bars, as well as a small supermarket. It’s very attractive with some preserved buildings from the late medieval period and a wide range from the 17th to 19th century. There’s a canoe hire place in the town too. Overall a well rounded small town.
David
United Kingdom
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This is a lovely old town on a winding river bank.
This is a lovely old town on a winding river bank. There are lots of restaurants, pubs, and little shops to experience and explore. The area has much to offer to anyone interested in anthropology, good food, charming people, and gorgeous countryside.
Keith
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A gem of a place! Delightful,
A gem of a place! Delightful,
Medieval small town situated on a river. Canoes available for hire. Quaint shops and walks along the riverbank. Plenty of good eateries and coffee shops. Excellent accommodation centrally located too.
Philip
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Beautiful old very French village with butcher, patisserie,...
Beautiful old very French village with butcher, patisserie, tea shop with chocolates, lovely restaurants riverside, Good tourism bureau for maps, sites, etc. Good parking facilities. Easy to navigate tho narrow streets. I found it more to my liking than Sarlat which is larger and more commercial, but with more choices and a more beautiful old quarter.
I did the walking tour of Montignac which we very interesting. Montignac is home to that Hotel Rosarie, very upscale. So easy to travel to all the villages along the Dordogne. Directions are impeccable.
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Anonymous
Italy
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Montignac is too often seen as just the gateway to the...
Montignac is too often seen as just the gateway to the Lascaux caves. It has its own particular charms. The River Vezere is beautiful and the riverside cafes and restaurants are delightful. People are friendly and welcoming. This is true at all times of the year. Visit in autumn or spring when the place is not crowded and there is more time to explore.
Lydie the proprietress was so friendly and accommodating. We had been traveling all day when we finally arrived and decided to eat at the hotel. What delicious food! The cabicou salad was the best goat cheese salad I have eaten and the duck breast done to perfection. Breakfast was outstanding with scrambled eggs to order that were so tasty.
It was an easy walk to the Lascaux caves which we came to visit. Although our room overlooked the main road it was very quiet!
Our suite had an airy, roomy bedroom and a charming common kitchen where free coffee, tea, and cookies were offered. The host, Diane, was very friendly and accommodating. The owners charge a modest fee per night, which goes towards supporting art shows in the gallery below. Montignac-Lascaux is a pretty little town close to important archeological sites and lovely châteaux. We loved canoeing down the river.
Located in the countryside off the road before you reach Montignac, this is a charming residence in traditional style with very welcoming hosts. Parking outside under the trees. Our room was ample and comfortable. We had a lovely breakfast in the downstairs room. Delightful environment. Would definitely stay here again. It’s the kind of place one doesn’t want to leave.
terrific location in a tiny medieval village walking distance to Montignac, a large town with fantastic architecture from medieval period but with all the convenience needed, grocery stores, restaurances, wonderful views of the Vesere river, and most of all close to the Lascaux caves, a fabulous walk back 28,000 years ago, cave paintings by Cro Magnon Man
The people from hotel was very friendly and helpful. So was also my late arriving no problem!
I am a vegan and they were very concerned, that I get enough to eat.
A wonderful place near the prehistoric caves, very lovingly furnished and looked after by two very caring and attentive hosts! Thank you very much and I would love to come back!
The property is old but very cosy. It is located really near the center of Montignac.
Even though the streets are narrow and if it's difficult to circulate and park in front, it appears easy to find free parking spots at a short walking distance (3 min).
The kitchen is well equipped and every appliance we used worked just fine.
Really easy to feel at home. A gorgeous, old building (they all seem to be in Montignac), which had been converted into a lovely, airy studio apartment.
The bed was comfy and the kitchen well set up for breakfasts and simple meals (there are two hob rings and a microwave, but no conventional oven).
An excellent find!
First thing to say was we revived a very warm and friendly welcome from Alexandre. The house is in perfect condition, everything is new and the location is amazing right in the centre of Montignac. Though we went as a couple, the house is spacious enough to comfortably accommodate a family.
It's a nice and cosy little place. The room was very comfy, clean and spacious with all the amenities included. There was parking nearby. Had a very good stay. Would recommend this place to anyone who is visiting Lascaux. It takes just a short walk to reach the Lascaux IV.
Lots to recommend this wonderful hotel, including its great charm and idyllic location. But hands down the best thing was the staff. Everyone was exceptional - they couldn’t have been warmer or more helpful. We look forward to coming back again soon.
The location was fantastic walking distance to everything in Montignac and 800m to Lascaux and the apartment was light & very comfortable with an outdoor balcony out the back overlooking the Montignac rooftops.
Beautiful hotel with huge amazing grounds and lovely pool. Katia is a wonderful friendly hostess, we loved our room - Little Artist - with its flow of fresh air and flock of doves outside.
Charming farm house. Perfect location for visiting Lascox place. There is an excellent restaurant that belongs to the hotel. The food was fantastic and the prices are very reasonable.
Ferme des petites Oreilles was fantastic, really idyllic. Lovely ancient building, even lovelier people and animals, great countryside and pool, near Montignac. Superb!
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