
The most beautiful villages around theAllée des Noyers in the Dordogne Valley
Near the most beautiful villages, treat yourself to a peaceful stay in the Dordogne Valley
Located in Saint-Michel-de-Bannières and only 30 minutes from Rocamadour, AlléeAllée des Noyers enjoys a privileged location for exploring the most beautiful villages of northern Lot and Corrèze, in the heart of the Dordogne.
You will discover breathtaking landscapes, between green valleys, ancient preserved Quercy stones and heritage.
Close to many must-see tourist sites, such as the Padirac Cave, Rocamadour, Martel or Collonges-la-Rouge, as well as castles and other places to visit, Saint-Michel-de-Bannières is an ideal starting point to discover all the richness of this magnificent region.

Villages classified "most beautiful villages in France" near our guest rooms
Around theAllée des Noyers, discover 9 villages classified among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, five of which are less than 15 minutes from our house.
If you are staying near Rocamadour, villages like Martel, Collonges-la-Rouge or Autoire are definitely worth a visit.

Curemonte, a medieval village with three castles
This medieval village, perched on a rocky spur, offers breathtaking views of the valleys. Stroll through its picturesque streets and let yourself be captivated by its stately homes, three castles , and Romanesque church. Curemonte is a true journey back in time; if you appreciate authenticity and the charm of narrow lanes, you'll be enthralled. Take the time to climb to the viewpoint indicator to enjoy the panorama and stop by the Forge, a curious open-air market, where you're sure to find a little souvenir.

Carennac, charm and heritage on the banks of the Dordogne
Located on the banks of the Dordogne, Carennac is classified as a "Town of Art and History." Explore its priory, theChurch of Saint-Pierre , and the Dean's Castle. In winter, don't miss the Christmas Market in the cloister, one of the most beautiful in the region.

Discover Martel, the town with seven towers
Nicknamed the " city of 7 towers," Martel is a lively town with a remarkable heritage. Stroll through the market on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, under the market hall in the heart of the village, or discover its small artisan shops and lively terraces, perfect for a delicious break.

Collonges-la-Rouge, the village with red stones
This unique village, built of red sandstone, is one of the most visited sites in the Corrèze region, and a favorite among the locals. A must-see for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela, it charms visitors with its medieval streets and traditional restaurants. In summer, enjoy the Théâtrales, open-air theatrical performances in an idyllic setting.

Turenne and its castle overlooking the valley
Turenne, the former stronghold of a powerful viscounty, offers a 360° of the Corrèze countryside from its medieval castle. This hilltop village is an excellent starting point for discovering the region's history and enjoying spectacular views.

Visit Rocamadour, an iconic site in the Lot
A UNESCO World Heritage, Rocamadour is one of the most impressive sites in the Dordogne. This pilgrimage destination on the Way of St. James offers a unique panorama. Climb the historic steps leading to the sanctuary and let yourself be captivated by Rocamadour's sacred history. Admire the view from the Hospitalet viewpoint before setting off to explore the Alzou and Ouysse. We would be delighted to guide you, taking you past the Lacave Caves and some of our favorite villages such as Creysse, Gluges, and Floirac.

Autoire, the little Versailles of the Lot
Autoire, a typical small village, is nestled amidst limestone cliffs and offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Take a stroll and discover its waterfall 30-meter-high ruins of the English Castle.

Loubressac, a balcony overlooking the valley
Perched on a promontory, Loubressac offers you an exceptional panorama of the valley Dordogne and the surrounding castles, notably the majestic castle of Castelnau-Bretenoux, and the Tours-Saint-Laurent where you can go to discover the Jean-Lurçat Workshop-Museum.

Discover Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, the Limousin Riviera
The charming medieval town of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne captivates visitors with its abbey church, picturesque streets , and the opportunity to take a barge trip on the Dordogne. Depending on the season, don't miss its festive markets and the strawberry festival.
Distances from villages around our bed and breakfasts
Thanks to its privileged location between the Lot and the Corrèze, theAllée des Noyers makes it easy to reach several of the most beautiful villages in the DordogneValley.
| Village | Department | Distance fromAllée des Noyers | Approximate time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Curemonte | Corrèze | 8 km | 10 min |
| Martel | Lot | 12 km | 15 min |
| Carennac | Lot | 13 km | 15 min |
| Collonges-La-Rouge | Corrèze | 13 km | 15 min |
| Turenne | Corrèze | 13 km | 15 min |
| Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne | Corrèze | 18 km | 20 min |
| Loubressac | Lot | 22 km | 20 min |
| Author | Lot | 23 km | 25 min |
| Rocamadour | Lot | 31 km | 30 min |

From Allée des Noyers, these villages offer wonderful day trips. After your visits, you can return to the peace and quiet of the countryside and enjoy the swimming pool or garden to extend your stay in the Dordogne.
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A peaceful stay after your explorations
After a day exploring Autoire, Collonges-la-Rouge or Rocamadour, return to the comfort and tranquility of our guest rooms.
Enjoy the heated pool, the bright glass roof or a relaxing moment on the terrace to extend this timeless interlude.



