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Hotels near Saint-Chamassy, Dordogne — stay in the Périgord Noir, 10 km from Sarlat and the 1979 UNESCO Vézère Valley prehistoric sites.
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About Saint-Chamassy
Saint-Chamassy: A Dordogne Valley Village Above the Vézère
Saint-Chamassy is a small commune in the Dordogne département of southwestern France, situated on elevated ground above the Vézère river valley, roughly 10 km northeast of Sarlat-la-Canéda. The surrounding landscape is limestone plateau and wooded hillside, characteristic of the Périgord Noir region. Medieval farmsteads and a Romanesque village church anchor the commune's built heritage.
Where to Stay
Accommodation in and around Saint-Chamassy centers on rural chambres d'hôtes, converted farmhouses, and small hotels within a short drive. The village sits at the edge of a cluster of Périgord Noir properties giving guests quiet countryside access while remaining within 20 minutes of Les Eyzies, the self-described prehistoric capital of the world and entry point to the Vézère Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site (listed 1979).
Practical Tips
- Getting there: The nearest train station is Les Eyzies or Sarlat, both served by regional rail from Périgueux; a car is recommended for local exploration.
- Best season: Late spring and early autumn offer mild temperatures and fewer visitors than July–August peak.
- Local food: Markets in Sarlat on Saturday mornings sell Périgord walnut oil, duck confit, and black truffle products in season.
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