Welcome to La Source

Just 5 minutes away lies A mere 5-minute journey from La Source transports you to the historic village of Montignac, where captivating tales await: the historic village of Montignac

The surrounding

Local Markets

Everyday there are markets in the neighbouring villages
https://www.everythingdordogne.net/dordogne-markets/

Monday (Lundi): Les Eyzies de Tayac: mornings – general market
Tuesday (Mardi): Le Bugue-sur-Vézère: mornings – fresh regional produce
Wednesday (Mercredi): Montignac: mornings – local produce, fruit and vegetables, Sarlat (morning)
Thursday (Jeudi); Terrasson Dordogne: mornings – marché au gras (duck and goose produce) and truffles.
Friday (Vendredi): Brantôme: mornings – general market.
Saturday (Samedi); Sarlat (all day), Perigueux: mornings at Place du Coderc, Place de la Clautre, Place de la Mairie – fresh farm produce.
Sunday (Dimanche): Saint-Cyprien: mornings in summer.

Food

There is a supermarket in town (small) and a big one outsite town Intermarche (big, with alcohol as well) which is on the way to Thonac
https://www.au-magasin.fr/24290-montignac/intermarche-11738.html

 

Lascaux Caves

Step into the ancient Lascaux Caves, adorned with prehistoric paintings that echo humanity’s creativity across millennia. These masterpieces, etched into the stone, tell stories of our distant ancestors.

GROTTOS 
There are many, some you pay others you can walk in:
– Grotte de Grand Roc 
– Rouffignac
– Lascaux – it is only a facsimile that you can see today but it is amazing. You’ll need to book. 

(only Chateaus and Towns

Montignac’s winding streets lead you to medieval chateaus and hidden courtyards. Lose yourself in the past as you explore the echoes of history.
There are many, some you pay, some not, some in ruins etc.

Beynac

Domme
Château de Campagne
Château de Commarque

TOWNS to visit
Fanlac – walk to get there for lunch from La SourceLe Croquant a cute restaurant (only open Sundays) https://g.co/kgs/vNh6qja or picnic on the way
Sarlat la caneda – very beautiful to walk through. Touristy but still nice
St Cyprien