Attractions and places to see around La Coquille are located in the Dordogne department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, within the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. This region offers a combination of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. La Coquille also holds historical significance as a stage on the Way of St. James pilgrimage route. Visitors can explore castles, churches, and natural areas like lakes and the regional park.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Montbrun castle, in the heart of the Périgord Limousin regional natural park, is surely one of the most beautiful in Limousin. At the edge of a pond and in a very beautiful green setting, the site is full of charm and steeped in history. It is located on the "Richard Coeur de Lion" tourist route. The castle can be visited between May and October.
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Remains of the castle of Châlus-Maulmont, or Tower of the fort, dating from the 13th century. The village of Châlus is crossed by the Richard-Coeur-de-Lion tourist route and it is here that the King who was allegedly assassinated.
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Superb castle. It has been beautifully restored. We can see the different years of restoration and what a titanic job! We project ourselves according to the past centuries. The garden is very well done because it is from 1995. Bravo!
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The church was built from 1088 by St Geoffroy. There he founded a monastery of canons of the order of St Augustine, of which he was the prior. The pure Romanesque style church is built with massive blocks of hewn granite. To discover inside: Roman granite capitals, a 15th century buffet housing the tomb of St Geoffroy, the shrine which contains the relics of the Saint ... At the apse of the church is the "Monks cemetery". It is a unique collection of 12th and 15th century tombs. Some of them let us discover symbols representing the activities of the deceased. We find there the tomb of the prior, that of the weaver, that of the blacksmith ... Source: Haute-Vienne Tourism
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Also with the MTB beautiful tours through the forests all around. Unfortunately, many routes are not included in the maps and must be "discovered". Local maps from the Office de Tourisme on Schlossplatz help!
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The region around La Coquille is rich in history. You can explore the 12th-century Romanesque Église de l'Assomption and Moines du Chalard cemetery, known for its unique saddleback tombstones. Further afield, discover the restored Jumilhac Castle, or the remains of the 13th-century Châlus Castle, famous for its connection to Richard the Lionheart. The village of La Coquille itself also features the 19th-century Église Saint-Joseph and the exteriors of the former Orthodox Sainte-Marie Convent and Château de Meynardie.
Yes, several notable castles are within easy reach. Jumilhac Castle is a popular attraction, admired for its restoration. You can also visit Châlus Castle, which features the remains of a 13th-century fortress. Another beautiful option is Château de Montbrun, set by a pond within the Périgord Limousin regional natural park, which is part of the 'Richard Coeur de Lion' tourist route.
La Coquille is nestled within the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park, offering diverse landscapes. You can find a Lake Observation Point within the park, perfect for nature viewing. The region is also characterized by numerous beautiful lakes, rivers, and streams, with Etang de la Barde on the outskirts of La Coquille being a natural reserve popular for fishing.
The area around La Coquille is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking within the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. For specific routes, explore options like the 'Hike of the Château de Jumilhac' or the 'Miallet Dam loop' for hiking. Mountain bikers can try the 'Étang de la Barde loop', and road cyclists have routes like the 'Jumilhac Castle loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, MTB trails, and road cycling routes around La Coquille.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Lake Observation Point in Parc naturel régional Périgord-Limousin is a family-friendly spot for enjoying nature. Exploring the grounds of castles like Château de Montbrun can also be an engaging activity for all ages, especially with its beautiful setting by a pond.
La Coquille holds historical importance as a traditional stage on one of the five routes of the Way of St. James pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Pilgrims historically received a 'coquille Saint-Jacques' (scallop shell) here, which is where the village derives its name. The local church also welcomed Richard the Lionheart during his travels.
Many attractions, particularly castles like Château de Montbrun, are open for visits between May and October. This period generally offers pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities within the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. Local events like the bread festival in July and Assumption holiday celebrations in August also occur during the warmer months.
La Coquille hosts a market every Thursday where you can find fresh local produce, including vegetables, fish, cheese, and seasonal fruits. Throughout the year, the town also organizes various events such as a bread festival in July, celebrations for the Assumption holiday on August 14th with live music and fireworks, 'vide greniers' (bric-a-brac stalls), and a Christmas market in December.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty of the area. The restoration work at Jumilhac Castle is often highlighted, as is the unique historical context of Église de l'Assomption and Moines du Chalard cemetery. The serene environment of the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park and its lakes, like the one at the Lake Observation Point, are also highly valued for their peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for nature observation.
Beyond the general natural park, you can visit Les Jardins de Frugie, located in Saint-Pierre-de-Frugie, which offers a notable garden experience within the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. The Etang de la Barde, on the outskirts of La Coquille, is also a natural reserve and park area.
Yes, the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park offers numerous trails suitable for various fitness levels. While specific 'easy walks with parking' are not detailed, the general availability of hiking routes, such as those mentioned in the hiking guide, suggests options for leisurely strolls. The areas around lakes, like the Lake Observation Point, often provide accessible paths for easy walks.


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