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Musée du Tabac
Main local museum on Bergerac's tobacco history, a trade that shaped the town; informative exhibits in a heritage setting.
Take a flight from Bournemouth to Bergerac and enjoy the approximately 420 miles (676 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest flight runs at 14:45, the last at 14:45.
Distance 420 miles (676 km) |
First flight 2:45 PM |
Last flight 2:45 PM |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Jul - Sep |
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Main local museum on Bergerac's tobacco history, a trade that shaped the town; informative exhibits in a heritage setting.
Interactive museum dedicated to wine and river trade in Bergerac and Duras; a practical introduction to local heritage and vineyards.
Regional museum space interpreting inland waterway life, boats, and Dordogne commerce; useful context for the town's riverfront.
Bergerac's best-known old-town square, lined with half-timbered buildings and close to Cyrano landmarks; ideal for atmosphere and photos.
Main riverside promenade with broad Dordogne views, boats, and evening light; one of the most enjoyable walking areas in Bergerac.
Historic district of narrow streets, small squares, and old houses; the best area to experience Bergerac's traditional urban character.
Sweet white wine from nearby Monbazillac AOC, made mainly from botrytised grapes. It is one of Bergerac’s signature tastes and a classic match for foie gras.
Rich duck or goose liver prepared fresh, mi-cuit, or preserved. A hallmark of Périgord cooking and one of the region’s most famous festive specialties.
Duck leg slowly cooked in its own fat until tender, then crisped. This southwest classic is deeply tied to local farm cooking around Bergerac.
Refined dining in the old center with polished French cuisine, tasting menus, and a more intimate atmosphere for a special meal.
Traditional Bergerac restaurant known for southwest classics such as duck and foie gras in a warm, rustic setting near the old town.
Established brasserie by the Dordogne serving regional dishes, local wines, and a relaxed terrace atmosphere popular with visitors and locals.
Moderate for France. Bergerac is usually cheaper than Paris and Riviera areas for hotels and meals, while local buses and regional transport are fairly affordable.
Service is usually included. Round up or leave 5-10% for great restaurant service. Small change is fine for cafes; taxis may be rounded up.
Official public transport app
Bergerac Roumaniere Airport -> Gare de Bergerac
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