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Towering above Crempse valley, a few kilometres from Mussidan and the A89, Montréal is a château from the first Renaissance (1535), built on an old fortress. The 13th and 14th century gardens, designed in the early 20th century with input from of Achille Duchêne, a renowned landscape designer in the Belle Epoque are spread on the ramparts of Château Montréal, with some parts still remaining today.
Enclosed with walls covered in white and cream roses and white clematises, the lower, Italian-style, garden is dotted with topiaries. It contrasts with the upper, French-style, garden, where the flowerbeds and boxwood benches highlight the outline of the ramparts, with two terraces, one with roses, nepetas and blue sage, the other with red and yellow dahlias. Outside, Montréal park has a star-shaped arbour. Partly destroyed by the storm in 1999, it had been replanted for your walks.
You can have a guided tour by an beekeeper
who has the organic farming label.
Guided tour with tasting: 45 min
Direct sale to this producer all year round:
• Production of various honeys: acacia,
linden, forest, heather, chestnut.
• Manufacturing of gingerbread, honey soaps,
honey beer, nougats,
all are organic products.
Come and discover the former property of the Voulgre family. Once a piece of vineyard and sheep meadows, its park is now a municipal garden of the town of Mussidan, pleasant and shady, with interesting species of trees. The Carthusian monastery is home to a museum dedicated to the art of living, to the know-how of the craft industry and to the evolution of Perigord society over the last 200 years.
Looking for Poi’z Zéidon, come and discover Terra Aventura. "Return to the Sources" is a treasure hunt trail in Eyraud Crempse Maurens (Laveyssière), a charming village with many sources of drinking or miraculous. With the 100% free App, you're ready for the adventure! You can also download the Terra Aventura trail (click here) or pick it up at the tourist office in Mussidan.
A vineyard reborn
After much patient, meticulous and passionate work, Château de Peyrel was restored to its original winemaking vocation in 2013. Our wines are elaborated in keeping with traditional craftsmanship, preserving both the plant and its fruit, in order to produce natural products of the highest gustative and aromatic quality.
A water mill dating back to the 16th century, the Moulin de la Veyssière is the last working oil mill in the Vern Valley at Neuvic sur l'Isle. Jacques Elias bought the mill in 1857 and for 165 years, the history, passion and know-how have been passed down from generation to generation. We produce traditional oils and flours with character: walnut, hazelnut, almond and peanut. A real living heritage, a place for living and sharing, a visit to the mill will take you on a journey through history and gastronomy. Enhance your discovery of the mill with a museum area and an educational orchard. Enjoy a gourmet meal in our shaded picnic area. At the end of your visit, you'll be offered a tasting session. Discover our gourmet shop in the mill's old bakery.
Quality artisan producer Collège Culinaire de France.