Maison des Vins (Wine Centre) & Cloitre des Recollets, Bergerac
The Wine Centre (Maison des Vins) is right in the historic heart of Bergerac, in the Récollets Cloisters, a magnificent group of monastic buildings from the 17th-century.

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Guided sightseeing of Bergerac in the little train
Discover the historic town of Bergerac during this 30-35 minute tour of the towns most famous sights and features.
On this journey of just over 5km, part of which runs along the river, you will hear about Bergerac as the Roman town that it was in the hundred years war and of the barges to the Notre Dame Cathedrale.
Available from April until the end of October. Departure of the tourist train: Rue des Recollets (Facing the Old Port)
The Wine Centre (Maison des Vins) is right in the historic heart of Bergerac, in the Récollets Cloisters, a magnificent group of monastic buildings from the 17th-century.
The creation of Wine and River Transport Museum (Musee du Vin & de la Batellerie ) tells us about the heritage and history of the Dordogne River that runs through the heart of Bergerac.
Housed in the Maison Peyrarède, the tobacco museum in Bergerac tells the 4,000 year history of tobacco growth in the region when it used to be a major crop.
The Saint-Jacques church sits at the top of a lovely square overlooking the historic centre of the city.
This 19th century church was constructed when the expanding city required somewhere larger to house the congregation.
This 16th-century château combines medieval defensive fortifications and Renaissance exuberance.
Discover the historic town of Bergerac during this 30-35 minute tour of the towns most famous sights and features.
A delightful trip along the river that runs through the heart of Bergerac on a traditional wooden barge.
In the heart of the 'Purple Perigord' you can share and enjoy the passion of owner Jean-Pierre who has been part of competitive karting since the late 1980's.
Open from June to the end of September this small waterpark offers you and your family the chance to cool off on the hot summer days and to keep children entertained for hours.
Take this opportunity to drive the electric replicas of real boats: tug, trawler, ferry, steam Mississippi barges...The small port has everything for those who want to go out there and play sailor "for real".
You can buy tickets on the train from the driver.