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Location

The Local Area

Our wedding events take place in an area special to Phin's family, where they've been coming to make memories for over 40 years. We look forward to adding to those memories with you.

Château Raysse is located in the heart of the Dordogne, a region known for its beautiful countryside, historic villages, and exceptional food and wine. Below are some recommendations for places to explore during your stay.

Local Restaurants

Le Beffroi (Souillac)
A relaxed setting offering traditional French cuisine.
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La Vieille Auberge (Souillac)
Classic regional dishes with a cosy atmosphere.
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Le Grand Bleu (Rocamadour)
A Michelin-starred restaurant for a special meal.
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Tourist Attractions

Lascaux
The Lascaux Caves are a renowned UNESCO World Heritage site in southwestern France containing Paleolithic paintings estimated to be 17,000–20,000 years old.
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Rocamadour
A stunning cliffside village and historic pilgrimage site.
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Gouffre de Padirac
A remarkable cave system with an underground river.
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Dordogne River
Ideal for canoeing, swimming, and scenic walks along the valley.
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Nearby Châteaux

Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux
An impressive medieval fortress overlooking the valley.
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Château de Beynac
One of the best-preserved castles in the region.
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Château des Milandes
Former home of Josephine Baker with beautiful gardens.
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Nearby Towns & Villages

La Roque-Gageac
La Roque‑Gageac is a charming village in the Dordogne Valley, with historic stone houses and riverside gardens, near Château du Raysse.
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Souillac
The closest town, with shops, restaurants, and a train station.
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Sarlat-la-Canéda
A beautiful medieval town famous for its markets and historic centre.
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Domme
A hilltop village with panoramic views over the Dordogne valley.
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