Saint-Gery tourism and travel guide

Visit Saint-Gery: highlights and tourist information

Saint-Gery 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 Saint-Gery in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

Popular places to visit nearby include Mussidan at 7 km and Issac at 10 km.

Saint-Gery, France: places to visit and attractions

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

Mussidan

Mussidan

at 7 km (direction north-east)

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

See Mussidan guide
Issac

Issac

at 10 km (direction east-north-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 17 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 17 km (direction east)

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

See Villamblard guide
 
 
Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

at 18 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
Bergerac

Bergerac

at 19 km (direction south-east)

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

See Bergerac guide
Les Jardins de Sardy

Les Jardins de Sardy

Garden at 22 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 22 km (direction south-west), in the Gironde department

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

See Eynesse guide
 
 
Saint-Astier

Saint-Astier

at 24 km (direction north-east)

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

See Saint-Astier guide
Monbazillac

Monbazillac

at 25 km (direction south-east)

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

See Monbazillac guide
Montcaret

Montcaret

National Monument at 25 km (direction west-south-west)

At Montcaret you can visit the archaeological site of a Roman villa to see...

See Montcaret guide
Chateau de Bridoire

Chateau de Bridoire

Castle at 26 km (direction south-south-east)

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

See Chateau de Bridoire guide
 
 
Riberac

Riberac

at 29 km (direction south-south-east)

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

See Riberac guide
Chateau de Lanquais

Chateau de Lanquais

Castle at 33 km (direction east-south-east)

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

See Chateau de Lanquais guide

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Reserve excursions near Saint-Gery

Map of places to visit near Saint-Gery

 
 

Markets in and near Saint-Gery

  • Mussidan: market Saturday (6km)
  • Montpon-Menesterol: market Wednesday (13km)
  • Bergerac: market Wednesday all day & Saturday all day (19km)
  • Saint-Astier: market Thursday (24km)
  • Riberac: market Tuesday & Friday (30km)
  • Vergt: market Friday (31km)
  • Castillon-la-Bataille: market Monday (33km)
  • Tocane-Saint-Apre: market Monday & (33km)
  • Eymet: market Thursday (35km)
  • Lalinde: market Thursday (36km)

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Tourist attractions near Saint-Gery, France

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

Heritage sites

Most beautiful villages in France

(see also beautiful French villages)

National Monuments

Churches and religious monuments

  • Eglise Notre Dame de Faye (Faye) (29km)
  • Eglise de Saint Pierre (Petit-Palais-et-Cornemps) (31km)
  • Ancien Prieuré de Merlande (La Chapelle-Gonaguet) (36km)
  • Abbaye Notre Dame (Chancelade) (36km)
  • Eglise Saint Etienne de la Cité (Perigueux) (38km)
  • Collégiale et chapelle de la Trinité (Saint-Emilion) (39km)
  • Eglise de Saint-Hilaire et Eglise de Saint-Nicholas (Tremolat) (41km)
  • Abbaye de Saint Martial (Paunat) (43km)
  • Eglise Sainte-Croix (Beaumont-du-Perigord) (48km)
  • Abbaye Saint Pierre (Brantome) (49km)

Remarkable gardens

  • Jardins du château de Montréal (10km)
  • Jardins du Sardy (22km)
  • Parc et potager de Pouthet (35km)

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

Saint-Gery is in the south-west of France at 38 kilometres from Perigueux, the department capital (general information: Saint-Gery is 457 kilometres from Paris).

Geographical Information

Commune: Saint-Gery

Canton: Force

Arrondissement: Bergerac

Department: Dordogne

Region: Aquitaine

New region: Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Postcode: 24400

Distance to Saint-Gery

from Perigueux (prefecture): 38 km

from Paris: 457 km

from Calais: 673 km

from Nice: 570 km

from Bordeaux: 73 km

from Strasbourg: 692 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 Saint-Gery from anywhere in France see driving distances and route planner.

We have 7 other places listed as being close (less than kilometres from ): Beaupouyet, Bosset, Fraisse, Les Leches, Mussidan, Saint-Laurent-Des-Hommes and Saint-Sauveur-Lalande.

This page in French: Visiter Saint-Gery

 
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