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Château de Biron

The Dordogne


Eight kilometres south of Monpazier, this much-filmed château is a glorious mishmash of styles, having been fiddled with by eight centuries of successive heirs. The castle was finally sold in the early 1900s to pay for the extravagant lifestyle of a particularly irresponsible son. It’s notable for its slate turrets and double loggia staircase, supposedly modelled on one at Versailles.


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Nearby The Dordogne attractions

1. Place des Cornières

3.49 MILES

From the town’s three gateways, Monpazier’s flat, grid-straight streets lead to the arcaded market square (also known as place Centrale), surrounded by an…

2. Bastideum

3.49 MILES

This small interpretative centre is a good stop for history buffs interested in reading up on bastides, or, for a bit more family fun, playing one of the…

3. Château de Bonaguil

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4. Cloître de Cadouin

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5. Grottes de Maxange

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Discovered in 2000 in a stone quarry, this cave system is packed with stalagtites and mineral deposits.

6. Château de Lanquais

16.17 MILES

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7. Château des Milandes

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8. Château de Castelnaud

18.6 MILES

The massive ramparts and metre-thick crenellated walls of this quintessential medieval fortress (occupied by the English during the Hundred Years War)…