Château de Losse

The Dordogne


Ornate gardens and 15th-century moat and battlements surround this grandly furnished 16th-century château, 6km southwest of Montignac.


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1. Le Thot

0.52 MILES

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2. Grotte de Lascaux

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France’s most famous prehistoric cave paintings are at the Grotte de Lascaux, 2km southeast of Montignac. Naturally sealed and protected for millennia, it…

3. La Roque St-Christophe

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On a sheer cliff face 80m above the Vézère, this 900m-long series of terraces and caves has been a practically unassailable natural fortress for almost 50…

4. Maison Forte de Reignac

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5. Abri de Cap Blanc

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While most of the Vézère’s caves contain engravings and paintings, this overhanging cliff-face contains a handful of unusual large carvings in relief,…

6. Le Village Troglodytique de la Madeleine

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7. Grotte de Rouffignac

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8. Grotte des Combarelles

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This narrow, very long cave 1.5km east of Font de Gaume was the first rediscovered in the valley, in 1901, and is renowned for its animal engravings. Look…