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St Alvère in the Périgord :
the first truffle market
in France to have gone
on-line !
 


 
EVENTS

March : ‘Old Papers’ Antique Fair
May : River and Canal Day
Late June : Local Schools Fête
13 July : Republican Banquet
Late July : International Folklore
Last weekend of August : Local Fête, grilled sardines (on a large scale), antiques fair, old cars exhibition / collector’s items, fun fair, fireworks.
Early October : Grape Harvest Festival at Ponchapt
Late November : Old Age Pensioners’ meal
St Foy La Grande holds a local market every Saturday morning.
     

RIVERSIDE MUSEUM : LA MAISON DU FLEUVE
A COUNTRYSIDE BLESSED BY WATER, BY WINE, BY HISTORY
The riverside museum, La Maison du Fleuve, houses the Museum of River Transport and the Wine-Growers of Montravel’s Cellar. The late 18th century, riverside building provides the perfect setting for exhibitions and for preserving memories of the river.

RELIVING THE STORY OF THE RIVER TRADERS
The life of the men who journeyed up and down the Dordogne River transporting goods in their ‘gabares’ is beautifully recounted at La Maison du Fleuve :
• A wonderful collection of model boats, from upstream Dordogne to the ocean.
• A diorama depicting the port during the late 19th century.
• Rigging, poop and forecastle, documents, maps, and diverse nautical objects.
• The transformation of river activities and river tourism.
• Wine-growers’ cellar, barrels etc.

FROM MAY TO OCTOBER
• July - August : open every day from 13h30 to 17h30.
• May - June - September - October : open every day except Monday from 13h30 to 17h30.
• By appointment throughout the year.
• Prices :
Adult : 15F
Child : (from 10 years old) 5F
School groups : 50F per class
Adult groups : 10F per person
Please contact the museum for further information on 05 53 61 30 50


SIGHTSEEING TRAILS
around Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt

Total distance : 45km
Starting point : THE PLAIN

• Port St Foy : Dordogne river banks, the quayside, the Riverside Museum, 0km
• Sablat shade : fishing, Baby and Picon chateaux, swimming, 3km
• Chaumes cheese dairy : orchards, La Moutine canoe centre, 8km
• Saint Aulaye : small port at the foot of the church, campsite, fishing, 12km
• The plain : from the banks of the Dordogne to Les Gravières foothills
• St Antoine de Breuilh on the departmental road
• Le Breuilh : church, tithe barn, Bardonnie Château, 16km

THE PLATEAU

• La Piquetterie Château, 18km
• Fougueyrolles : the church alter piece, Ségur ‘old château’
• Airfield : Flights over Montaigne and Gurçon and the « Rivière Espérance » (the ‘River Hope’ of Christian Signol’s novel of the same name).
• Nastringues : church, l’Estrop mill, Bardonnie Château, 23km
• St Méard de Gurçon : church, market hall, campsite, 30km
• Ponchapt : church, windmill on the ‘witness hillock’ (‘butte témoin’), 36km
• Calabre
• Rouquette windmill and panorama, Rouquette church, 39km

Finishing point : PORT-SAINTE-FOY

• Fauga Château
• Leisure and Activity Centre : rowing, canoeing, tennis, 42km
• Hiking trails : on foot and by mountain-bike
• St Foy La Grande : 13th century bastide, 45km

Shorter Trails
The plain : Port St Foy et Ponchapt, St Aulaye, St Antoine de Breuilh, approx.20km
The plateau : Fougueyrolles, Nastringues, St Méard de Gurçon, Ponchapt, La Rouquette, approx.25km

Walks and mountain-bike trails starting at Port St Foy et Ponchapt or nearby (contact the town hall for more details).


For further information contact :
The ‘Foyen Pays’ Tourist Information Office (St Foy La Grande)
Montaigne et Gurçon ‘Pays’ Tourist Information Office (St Michel de Montaigne)