
Hotels in Lalinde
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Hotels in Lalinde, France — properties from the 1267 bastide centre to the Dordogne riverbank, 25 km east of Bergerac. Thursday market and kayak access nearby.
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About Lalinde
Lalinde: Bastide Town on the Dordogne
Lalinde is a 13th-century bastide founded in 1267 on the south bank of the Dordogne River, roughly 25 km east of Bergerac in the Périgord Pourpre zone of southwestern France. Its grid-plan streets and central market square — the place de la Halle — survive largely intact, giving the town one of the most legible bastide layouts in the department. The Dordogne here widens enough for kayaking and riverside cycling along the Véloroute Vallée de la Dordogne.
Where to Stay
Hotels and chambres d'hôtes in Lalinde cluster near the town centre and along the D703 river road. The town serves as a calm base for exploring the Périgord Noir châteaux to the east and the Monbazillac vineyard plateau to the southwest. Market day falls on Thursday, drawing regional producers selling walnut oil, foie gras, and Bergerac wines.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Bergerac Airport (EGC) lies 25 km west; car hire is the practical option as rail connections to Lalinde are limited.
- Best months: May–June and September offer mild temperatures without peak-summer crowds on the river.
- Currency: Euro (€); most hotels accept cards but smaller gîtes may prefer cash.
- Language: French; English is understood at larger hotels near the riverfront.
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