Bourgnac tourism and travel guide

Visit Bourgnac: highlights and tourist information

Bourgnac is situated in the Dordogne department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.

Below you can see some of the places that we have visited and reviewed and can recommend when you are sightseeing close to Bourgnac in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

Popular places to visit nearby include Mussidan at 4 km and Issac at 4 km.

Bourgnac, France: places to visit and attractions

Note that all distances below are 'direct' and real driving distances will be greater!

Mussidan

Mussidan

at 4 km (direction west-north-west)

Mussidan is a small town on the confluence of the rivers Isle and Crempse...

See Mussidan guide
Issac

Issac

at 4 km (direction east)

Issac is a pretty village with a 15th century tower and a Romanesque church....

See Issac guide
Neuvic sur l'Isle

Neuvic sur l'Isle

at 11 km (direction north-east)

Neuvic is a small town with a chateau, the Chateau de Neuvic which is...

See Neuvic sur l'Isle guide
Villamblard

Villamblard

at 11 km (direction east)

North of Bergerac, Villamblard is a pleasant town to discover and surrounded by attractive...

See Villamblard guide
 
 
Saint-Astier

Saint-Astier

at 17 km (direction north-east)

Saint Astier is a small town in the Dordogne with an attractive riverside setting....

See Saint-Astier guide
Bergerac

Bergerac

at 19 km (direction south-south-east)

Bergerac is a substantial town on the banks of the river and with an...

See Bergerac guide
Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

at 24 km (direction south-west), in the Gironde department

Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, on the Dordogne river west of Bergerac, has an attractive medieval centre with...

See Sainte-Foy-la-Grande guide
Monbazillac

Monbazillac

at 26 km (direction south-south-east)

Monbazillac is home to the Chateau de Monbazillac, famous producer of sweet white wines...

See Monbazillac guide
 
 
Riberac

Riberac

at 26 km (direction north-north-west)

Riberac, a quiet and traditional town, is well known for the large market held...

See Riberac guide
Chateau de Bridoire

Chateau de Bridoire

Castle at 28 km (direction south-south-east)

Visit the Chateau de Bridoire, a medieval chateau with lots of games for all...

See Chateau de Bridoire guide
Les Jardins de Sardy

Les Jardins de Sardy

Garden at 29 km (direction west-south-west)

The Jardins de Sardy to the wet of Bergerac are one of our favourite...

See Les Jardins de Sardy guide
Eynesse

Eynesse

at 29 km (direction south-west), in the Gironde department

A nice place to stroll down to the banks of the Dordogne river -...

See Eynesse guide
 
 
Chateau de Lanquais

Chateau de Lanquais

Castle at 31 km (direction south-east)

The Chateau de Lanquais - sometimes called the Louvre of the Perigord - combines...

See Chateau de Lanquais guide
Perigueux cathedral

Perigueux cathedral

Cathedral at 31 km (direction east-north-east)

The cathedral in Perigueux combines roman and byzantine elements to create a most unusual...

See Perigueux cathedral guide

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Markets in and near Bourgnac

  • Mussidan: market Saturday (4km)
  • Saint-Astier: market Thursday (17km)
  • Montpon-Menesterol: market Wednesday (19km)
  • Bergerac: market Wednesday all day & Saturday all day (20km)
  • Vergt: market Friday (25km)
  • Riberac: market Tuesday & Friday (26km)
  • Tocane-Saint-Apre: market Monday & (27km)
  • Perigueux: market Wednesday all day & Saturday all day (31km)
  • Lisle: market Tuesday (31km)
  • Lalinde: market Thursday (33km)

More information about Bourgnac, Aquitaine

Tourist attractions near Bourgnac, France

What to do at Bourgnac? Some places with official tourist classifications and other places of interest to visit nearby that should provide inspiration if you are visiting Bourgnac.

Heritage sites

Most beautiful villages in France

(see also beautiful French villages)

National Monuments

Churches and religious monuments

  • Eglise Notre Dame de Faye (Faye) (26km)
  • Ancien Prieuré de Merlande (La Chapelle-Gonaguet) (29km)
  • Abbaye Notre Dame (Chancelade) (29km)
  • Eglise Saint Etienne de la Cité (Perigueux) (30km)
  • Eglise de Saint Pierre (Petit-Palais-et-Cornemps) (37km)
  • Eglise de Saint-Hilaire et Eglise de Saint-Nicholas (Tremolat) (37km)
  • Abbaye de Saint Martial (Paunat) (38km)
  • Abbaye Saint Pierre (Brantome) (43km)
  • Eglise de saint-Pierre (Audrix) (45km)
  • Eglise Sainte-Croix (Beaumont-du-Perigord) (46km)
  • Collégiale et chapelle de la Trinité (Saint-Emilion) (46km)
  • Abbaye Cistercienne de Boschaud (Villars) (52km)
  • Eglise Notre Dame de l'Assomption (Thiviers) (60km)

Remarkable gardens

  • Jardins du château de Montréal (4km)
  • Jardins du Sardy (29km)
  • Parc et potager de Pouthet (39km)
  • Jardin de Planbuisson (44km)
  • Jardins de la Bourlie (49km)

Protected historical centre (fr: secteur sauvegardé)

(see also historical French towns)

Towns of Art and history

Villages in bloom 4* (fr: ville fleurie)

 
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Geography and distances

Bourgnac is in the south-west of France at 31 kilometres from Perigueux, the department capital (general information: Bourgnac is 452 kilometres from Paris).

Geographical Information

Commune: Bourgnac

Canton: Mussidan

Arrondissement: Périgueux

Department: Dordogne

Region: Aquitaine

New region: Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Postcode: 24400

Distance to Bourgnac

from Perigueux (prefecture): 31 km

from Paris: 452 km

from Calais: 668 km

from Nice: 565 km

from Bordeaux: 80 km

from Strasbourg: 685 km

Getting here

Most visitors fly into the airports at either Bergerac (or Bordeaux). Alternatively to drive from the cross-channel ports takes around 9-11 hours. For driving distances to Bourgnac from anywhere in France see driving distances and route planner.

We have 10 other places listed as being close (less than kilometres from ): Eglise-Neuve-d'Issac, Issac, Les Leches, Mussidan, Saint-Front-de-Pradoux, Saint-Louis-en-L'Isle, Saint-Martin-l'Astier, Saint-Medard-de-Mussidan, Saint-Severin-d'Estissac and Sourzac.

This page in French: Visiter Bourgnac

 
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