Luxury villa on prime Location in Dordogne: Central yet Secluded

Bijou de Dordogne is situated in the heart of Périgord Noir, on a peaceful hillside with panoramic views of the countryside. The villa offers easy access to villages, castles, markets, and landmarks, yet remains tranquil and private.

Getting Here – Location, Transport & Travel Options to Dordogne

Bijou de Dordogne is easily accessible by car, train, or plane.

  • Smaller airports such as Bergerac Dordogne Périgord (45 minutes) and Brive-Vallée de la Dordogne (1 hour 15 minutes) offer regional connections,
  • Larger international airports in Bordeaux (2 hours 15 minutes) and Toulouse (2 hours 30 minutes) offer more flight options.

Car hire is available at all airports, and booking is recommended.

Major highways well connect the region:

  • A20 (Paris–Toulouse)
  • A89 (Bordeaux—Brive-la-Gaillarde)
  • A62 (Bordeaux–Toulouse)

From each, it is approximately an hour’s drive on scenic national and local roads to the villa.

Nearby train stations include Le Buisson-de-Cadouin (10 min, Bordeaux) and Souillac (1 hr, Paris/Toulouse).

Private Parking & Electric Vehicle Charging

Bijou de Dordogne offers a carport with space for three vehicles, including an electric vehicle charging station. Cars can reach the villa’s front door for easy loading and unloading.

Amenities & highlights near Luxury Villa Bijou de Dordogne

Within just a 15-minute drive from this luxury holiday villa, there are many lovely villages to visit, for example:

  • The lively town of Le Bugue, home to three supermarkets, shops, and the famous French night market.
  • The charming village of St Cyprien, known for its Sunday morning market, boutiques, and authentic cafés.

The Dordogne Périgord Noir is rich in history, gastronomy, and outdoor adventures, all easy to discover from Bijou de Dordogne:

  • Medieval towns & villages: Sarlat, Domme, Beynac, La Roque-Gageac, Limeuil, Les Eyzies.
  • Castles, gardens & caves: Gouffre de Proumeyssac, Château de Castelnaud, Jardins d’Eyrignac, Lascaux Caves.
  • Outdoor activities include canoeing on the Dordogne River, hiking, cycling, hot-air ballooning, and golf.
  • Gastronomy: traditional markets, Michelin-starred restaurants, and local delicacies like truffles and Bergerac wines.

Reserve your stay and enjoy modern comfort, seamless indoor-outdoor living, and the effortless ease of a single-level villa.