Salagnac is located at the intersection of three departments: Dordogne, Corrèze and Haute-Vienne. A place from which you can effortlessly discover the Périgord and be surprised by the charm of the Limousin. Two beautiful regions that bring together nature, history and the Burgundian French outdoor life.
At 23km from Salagnac
Ségur-le-Château is one of the most beautiful villages in France: medieval houses, a château perched on the rock and a river that gently embraces it all. An enchanting outing just a short distance from Maison Fleurs Bleues.
At 40km from Salagnac
Périgueux combines a lively historic centre with the striking Saint-Front Cathedral, the Vesunna Museum and the Musée d’Art et d’Archéologie du Périgord. The city invites you to wander through its squares, terraces and shops.
At 39km from Salagnac
Brive is a vibrant town where markets, commerce and gastronomy take centre stage. The Musée Labenche and the Musée Edmond Michelet add depth to its history. Squares, shops and cafés set the pace.
At 55km from Salagnac
Brantôme lies in a loop of the Dronne, with the abbey set against the rock face and bridges linking the town centre. The Grotte du Jugement Dernier adds a quiet, contemplative layer to the village. Waterside terraces and walking paths give Brantôme a lively yet accessible feel.
At 12km from Salagnac
Hautefort is dominated by its imposing château and formal gardens. The village below is small and historic, with the Musée d’Histoire de la Médecine adding an unexpected dimension. Nearby are the Aquaparc du Coucou and hot air balloon flights offering views of the landscape from above.
At 18km from Salagnac
Tourtoirac lies on the Auvézère, with a riverside park and a compact village centre. The abbey church forms the historic heart. Beneath the village lies the Grotte de Tourtoirac, an underground world discovered only recently. Footpaths and small terraces give the village a calm, open atmosphere.
At 38km from Salagnac
Montignac lies on the Vézère and is the gateway to Lascaux. The old houses and bridges give the village a lively rhythm. Just outside the centre lies Le Thot, where mammoths and other Ice Age animals are brought to life. Heritage and landscape come together naturally here.
At 24km from Salagnac
Rouffiac is known for its large recreational lake and beautiful sandy beach. It’s a great place to swim, canoe and go paddleboarding. The wooded surroundings invite you for a scenic walk, but also to push your limits on the water-ski cable or the treetop adventure course.
At 14km from Salagnac
Coucou Water Park is a small-scale recreational lake with slides, play structures and swimming areas. The open, green environment makes it an accessible place for families and a playful contrast to the nearby Hautefort castle.
Op 20km van Salagnac
Saint-Robert is a quiet pearl on the border of Corrèze and Dordogne: Romanesque church, old stones and narrow streets on a hilltop with a view over the bocage landscape. A discreet, charming village where history and art of living come together.
Op 31km van Salagnac
The castle of Jumilhac seems straight out of a fairy tale, with its dark towers and stories of alchemy and forbidden love. The village surrounding it exudes peace and authenticity. A surprising stop full of mysticism.
Op 52km van Salagnac
Domme is a bastide high above the Dordogne, with town gates, pale stone streets and a famous viewpoint. Beneath the square lies a network of caves that adds unexpected depth to its history. A village that reveals itself gradually.