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Sights in Le Buisson de Cadouin — 5 of Our Favourites

Discover and book the top Le Buisson de Cadouin sights

Gouffre de Proumeyssac

1. Gouffre de Proumeyssac, Le Bugue

Location
Le Bugue

The largest cave in the Périgord region, close to the pretty and tranquil town of Le Bugue. Proumeyssac has a vast subterranean grotto reaching 40 metres in height.

Filled with impressive crystal formations, it has been spectacularly lit and visitors are treated to a light and sound show. It is possible to descend into the cave using the old-fashioned horse-drawn basket which was used before the tunnel entrance was created. Audio guides are available in several languages, including English, german, Spanish, Italian and Japanese.

Outside the cave there are also plenty of children's activities, such as a playpark, picnic areas, water features and animal park.

Les Jardins Panoramiques, Limeuil

2. Les Jardins Panoramiques, Limeuil

This beautiful and vast area has been split into themed garden areas, with interpretive trails running through them to both educate and add to the enjoyment of visitors.

Planted in the late 19th century, the arboretum provides trees and plants of various origins and a newer collection of unusual shrubs. The choice of species evoke memories of Spanish-Moorish gardens. The medieval garden is a square garden overlooking the village of Limeuil is devoted to medieval plants: here you can discover their virtues and their uses. The water garden consists of two pools and two waterfalls overlooking the river confluence. Here you can find all plants related to the river and the aquatic world: rushes, arrowhead, water plantain, irises marshes and water lilies decorate the scene. 

rock formation within a cave at cadouin

3. Grottes de Maxange, Le Buisson-de-Cadouin

These caves were discovered in 2000 by quarrying work and contain a unique concentration of calcite formations.

A number of caves have been cleared and have some of the most beautiful and eccentric crystal concretions. These structures require a very specific combination of porous limestone, a water flow over the walls and a precise microclimate to form.

Easily accessible, these caves are definitely worth a visit.

Les Bambous de Planbuisson, Le Buisson de Cadouin

4. Les Bambous de Planbuisson, Le Buisson de Cadouin

With nearly 200 species of bamboo and 210 other grasses from around the world as well as rare trees and shrubs, perennials, annuals, herbs and wild, this is a truely wonderful collection.

Noted as being one of the finest collections of bamboo and other grasses in Europe, this botanical garden covers an area of 1.5 hectares. Originally designed as a botanical conservatory in 1989, the garden was gradually organised into landscaped areas. It now offers visitors the chance to walk around for about one hour in a tropical and exotic setting of lush vegetation.

Chapelle Saint-Martin, Limeuil

5. Chapelle Saint-Martin, Limeuil

Location
Le Bugue

The church at Saint-Martin is distinguished for its original frescoes, which can be foudn inside, and its dedication stone.

The church is actually dedicated to Thomas Becket. The story goes that Becket was trying to arrange a marriage between Henri le Jeune (heir to the English throne) and Marguerite (eldest daughter of the King of France). When Henri died, the marriage of course did not happen, and so Becket lost favour with both kings. He was murdered by four knights loyal to the English king and it is now said that as atonement for their parts in the murder, the Kings of England and France jointly had three churches built and dedicated to Thomas Becket. One of these is the Chapelle Saint Martin.