Nestled in the heart of Black Perigord in the Dordogne (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), Meyrals is a small French commune with authentic charm, ideal for nature, culture and gastronomy vacations.
Meyrals seduces with its traditional Périgord architecture with its blond stone houses, peaceful streets and the’Saint-Eutrope church, a historic monument dating from the XIIᵉ century.
In the surrounding area, wooded hills and hiking trails invite you to stroll and discover bucolic landscapes.
Le Jardin des Amis
Just a few steps from the village center, Le Jardin des Amis is a charming, peaceful vacation estate and one of the must-see places to stay in Meyrals.
This estate covers almost 4 hectares of lush greenery, a former tobacco plantation, and is home to several character cottages for families and groups - from small, comfortable accommodations to larger cottages for 6 to 8 people.
À Le Jardin des Amis, you'll enjoy :
✅ One heated swimming pool surrounded by fruit trees.
✅ A calm, relaxing setting, perfect for unwinding away from the hustle and bustle.
✅ Green spaces where children can play freely.
✅ Easy access to the riches of the Périgord Noir for day trips.
This accommodation is highly rated by travelers and appreciated for its warm welcome and its relaxing atmosphere.
The area around Meyrals offers many opportunities for walking or cycling on signposted paths through the forests and valleys typical of the Périgord Noir.
Saint-Eutrope Church A Romanesque building protected as a historic monument.
Bernifal cave A listed prehistoric cave with Magdalenian paintings dating back over 15,000 years.
Château de la Roque The emblematic medieval castle of Meyrals.
Take advantage of local products of Périgord: foie gras, black truffles, walnuts, Bergerac wine... Meyrals and the surrounding region are a true gourmet paradise.
Canoeing on the Dordogne or Vézère rivers, just a few kilometers away.
Discover Sarlat-la-Canéda, charming medieval town 20-30 min away.
Local markets and crafts in neighboring villages.
One of the most beautiful villages in the Dordogne valley, dominated by a medieval castle perched on a cliff with spectacular views over the valley and river. You can stroll through the picturesque narrow streets and visit the castle, testimony to the region's medieval history.
One of France's most beautiful villages, built along the river, with troglodytic houses and spectacular scenery.
Fortified medieval bastide with impressive panoramic views over the Dordogne valley and surrounding area.
A little further along the road, Monpazier is a perfectly preserved XIIIᵉ century bastide with a central arcaded square, ideal for discovering medieval town planning.
The Vézère valley is listed as a World Heritage site. UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers exceptional prehistoric sites, including Font-de-Gaume, Combarelles and other caves decorated with paintings and engravings.
Near Montignac, it's a modern reproduction of the famous Lascaux paintings - an immersive experience in prehistoric art.
The Dordogne is famous for its impressive castles, ideal for excursions from Meyrals:
Castelnaud-la-Chapelle Castle - medieval fortress with museum of warfare in the Middle Ages.
Puymartin Castle - Beautifully restored chateau in a wooded setting (near Sarlat).
Château des Milandes - Renaissance château linked to Josephine Baker, with exhibitions and garden.
About 15 minutes from Meyrals, Sarlat is a medieval town not to be missed:
✅ Get lost in the old historic center.
✅ Climb to the top of the old Saint-Mary church for a panoramic view.
✅ Visit local markets (especially Place du Marché-aux-Oies).
✅ Discover the Saint-Sacerdos Cathedralthe Lantern of the Dead and a variety of historic buildings.
It's also a great starting point for exploring the local specialties and gastronomy of the Périgord Noir.
The valley offers magnificent scenery with cliffs, forests and rivers:
Walking and cycling tours marked trails around Meyrals.
Canoeing and kayaking on the Dordogne or Vézère rivers.
Excursions in a traditional gabare to discover the river in a different way.
Superb hanging gardens of pruned boxwood, with breathtaking views over the Dordogne valley - perfect for a romantic stroll or a family outing.
A little further on, these sculpted French gardens are famous for their elegance and beauty.
✅ Visit Meyrals in spring or summer to take full advantage of nature and local markets.
✅ Prefer a stay of several days to explore the surrounding caves, castles and villages.
When is the best time to visit Meyrals?
The period from May to September offers the best climate for enjoying walks, rivers and summer markets.
Is Jardin des Amis suitable for families?
Yes - it's an ideal place for families with children, with outdoor play areas and nature activities.
What historic attractions can you see in Meyrals?
The Saint-Eutrope church and the Château de la Roque are historic sites well worth a visit.
Can you canoe near Meyrals?
Yes, the Dordogne and Vézère rivers offer great opportunities for canoeing and gabare trips.
Are there any local markets in Meyrals?
A small seasonal market takes place in summer, perfect for discovering local produce.
Meyrals in the Dordogne authentic tourist destination, ideal for lovers of nature, heritage and fine cuisine. Whether you choose to relax at Garden of Friends or to explore the wonders of the Périgord Noir, this village offers the perfect starting point for an unforgettable stay.
To find out more about the rich historical heritage around Meyrals, visit the dedicated Wikipedia page. without the words in the keyword below : Memorable Romanesque church and exceptional prehistoric cave.
This article was written by Alex Arts, photographer, content creatorand level 6 local guide on Google Maps
Photographer, content creator, and local guide

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