
Hotels in Baneuil
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Browse hotels near Baneuil, France — a rural Dordogne commune 15 km east of Bergerac and 8 km from Monbazillac's 16th-century château and AOC wine estates.
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About Baneuil
Baneuil: Dordogne Valley Countryside
Baneuil is a rural commune in the Dordogne department of southwestern France, situated in the Périgord Pourpre zone roughly 15 km east of Bergerac. The village sits among rolling vineyards and walnut orchards typical of this stretch of the Dordogne valley, where limestone farmsteads date back several centuries. The nearby Dordogne River corridor draws visitors interested in canoeing, cycling the Voie Verte, and exploring medieval bastide towns such as Issigeac, 12 km to the south.
Where to Stay
Accommodation near Baneuil consists mainly of chambres d'hôtes and small rural gîtes rather than large hotel chains. Guests use the village as a quiet base for day trips to Bergerac — which holds a weekly market on Wednesdays and Saturdays at Place de la Madeleine — and to Monbazillac, 8 km southwest, home to a 16th-century château and the sweet AOC Monbazillac wine appellation.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport (EGC) is 18 km west; car hire at the terminal is the most practical option.
- Best season: May–September for outdoor activities; harvest season in October brings vineyard visits.
- Local currency: Euro (EUR); rural vendors rarely accept cards.
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