Located in Rocamadour, Hôtel Restaurant du Château is 300 metres from the castle with pilgrim path and 150 metres from the tourist elevators. It features a park and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool.
Janet
France
Location excellent and restaurant very good on the evening
Set within 46 km of Sarlat-la-Canéda Train Station and 10 km of Lacave Caves, Hostellerie Bellevue offers rooms in Rocamadour.
Marina
France
View was beautiful, Rocamadour in all its splendour. The owner gave us tips on how to get to Rocamadour and back by foot, and allowed us to leave our car at the hostellerie to avoid heavy parking charges.
Grand Hotel Beau Site, full of charm and character, is ideally situated in the heart of the medieval town of Rocamadour. Guestrooms are comfortable and unique in their décor.
Mihaela Bou
France
Good room, comfy beds, wonderful location, very good food at the hotel restaurant.
Located in Rocamadour, Hotel Le Troubadour welcomes you in an old 17th-century farm renovated with a heated swimming pool. It is set in the heart of a large park.
Noni
Australia
Host Matthieu was lovely, helpful and accommodating.
Located close to Rocamadour, this 17th-century mansion is set in a large, peaceful park and boasts panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Alison
United Kingdom
Stunning place to stay, a short drive from L'hospitalet, Le chateau and the lifts down to Rocamadour.
The hotel has been beautifully renovated, the grounds are beautiful, close to vines and a stunning view.
We made use of the swimming pool even though it was mid/late September.
Breakfast was excellent and we also enjoyed drinks on the terrace.
Located in the heart of the medieval city of Rocamadour, Hotel Du Lion D'or offers views over the valley or the city as well as free WiFi in the public areas.
Set amongst oak trees, this hotel is located just outside Rocamadour's old town walls. It offers a pool with a terrace, and rooms with free Wi-Fi and views of the surrounding park.
amanda
United Kingdom
Everything felt very new. The rooms were modern and clean. It's the perfect location to explore the surrounding area.
Set in the medieval town of Rocamadour, this hotel offers a breath-taking view of the Alzou Valley. Traditional cuisine is served in the restaurant, and you can enjoy a drink on the terrace.
Joseph
France
Great location in the middle of the village right under the soaring cliffs. Host was warm and friendly.
Set in the medieval town of Rocamadour, this hotel offers a breath-taking view of the Alzou Valley. Traditional cuisine is served in the restaurant, and you can enjoy a drink on the terrace.
Great breakfast served on the terrace with a stunning view
Located in the heart of the medieval city of Rocamadour, Hotel Du Lion D'or offers views over the valley or the city as well as free WiFi in the public areas.
have stayed several times and standards have been maintained
Located in Rocamadour, Hôtel Restaurant du Château is 300 metres from the castle with pilgrim path and 150 metres from the tourist elevators. It features a park and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool.
Location was perfect walking distance to everything.
Fly to Brive–Vallée de la Dordogne Airport, 55km from Rocamadour. Alternatively, take a train to Gourdon station, 30km away, then a bus. For domestic travellers, driving is an option; it's 500km from Paris. Transfers required for public transport.
The most convenient airport for Rocamadour is Brive–Vallée de la Dordogne Airport, due to its proximity (approximately 45km away) and regular domestic and international flights. It offers a practical gateway to this picturesque French village.
Rocamadour, France, is a pedestrian-friendly destination. Public transport is limited, but a free shuttle bus operates from the lower town to the religious sites. Alternatively, you can walk the steep streets or hire a bicycle. For longer distances, consider renting a car. Please note, parking is restricted within the town.
The medieval clifftop village in Rocamadour's city centre is the best area to stay. It offers convenient access to key attractions like the Sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Château de Rocamadour, along with a variety of dining and shopping options.
Rocamadour, France, enjoys a temperate oceanic climate. Summers (June-August) are warm with average temperatures around 20°C, while winters (December-February) are mild, averaging 6°C. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no distinct dry or wet seasons. The town does not experience monsoon or hurricane seasons. The most pleasant weather is typically in late spring (May) and early autumn (September).
What guests said about Rocamadour:
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's architecturally and historically, an important place.
It's architecturally and historically, an important place.
A must see, interesting visit with stunning views. The cleanliness of French towns that are this size is a tribute to the pride that the local and regional councils have for their culture and environment.
There is a symbiosis between the stone of the area and the amazing structures that were created by intelligent, ancient craftsmen that leave you almost without words, such is the beauty of that creation.
Rocamadour has all the elements of a visit that stays in ones memory. It has an enduring, timeless quality. A fairy-tale landscape.
A wondrous, awesome testimony to a devoted and pious past.
mark
France
6.0
Scored 6.0
The hotel was quite charming but small and part of an...
The hotel was quite charming but small and part of an attractive old renovated building. The pool facing room was small but had a window for ventilation.
We paid for the room around €82. Please be aware Breakfast is not included and charged as an extra €26 for two people. There is no evening dining on site so after a long drive, we had to drive out again to eat. On cleanliness, just one issue. The bath had another visitors hair remaining in it which was off putting and could have been cleaner.
Otherwise, perhaps expensive for the facilities available but very pleasant staff.
Anne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The ambience is amazing as you enjoy the views of buildings...
The ambience is amazing as you enjoy the views of buildings built into the rocks around you or gaze at the valley you are in.
The shops are a mix of interesting artisan shops or typical tourist ones. Good choice of plat de jours during the day but night time is more expensive as ‘reasonable’ plats are not offered at night. Generally the food is good, well cooked and plenty of choices. We ate at a restaurant called La Table de Cure. Great staff and very good food. Padiriac Cave is nearby and a good trip but choose your times and date carefully to avoid queuing.
Raymond
France
10
Scored 10
The town built into rock it was described as and it doesn't...
The town built into rock it was described as and it doesn't disappoint. They journey in gave spectacular views as was the view from our room. It was well worth the visit even for the short time.
WootonWanderer
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This was the 5th time we visited Rocamadour, mostly bringing...
This was the 5th time we visited Rocamadour, mostly bringing our friend to see one of the most enchanted villages in France. View from the access roads (both lower and higher sides) will make your jaws drop. The whole place reflects how faith could create something nearly surreal. Seeing is believing. It is worth half a day to one day visit. But, we always stayed one night to enjoy wonderful meals and evening ambiance. Plenty of souvenir shops geared towards pilgrims and hikers but other things for general tourists. Several good restaurants with nice view. Not to be missed is their famous small round Rocamadour goat cheese. It tastes the best here although you can find them in most supermarket and cheese shops in South West France.
J
Joachim and Chongcharoen
Thailand
10
Scored 10
Unique medieval city clings to cliff edge, atmospheric and...
Unique medieval city clings to cliff edge, atmospheric and peaceful. Enjoyed leisurely 3 course lunch with delicious Bergerac wine and Rocamadour cheese in the Lion d”or restaurant, excellent value considering you are in a UNESCO historical site. Walk up to the citadel passing statues of the 12 stations of the cross. Wonderful setting in deep lush ravine with fabulous views at every turn. The Logis Belvédère hotel was ideal and perfect for travelling with our dog.
We were very well attended by the owner, she gave us good tips to visit Rocamadour. she was also very helpful with some items we carried and needed refrigeration.
Pleasant and welcoming all the time we had a question or query. If we return to the area no doubt we will be staying at the Hotel Bellevue. By the way, we had diner at their restaurant and it was very good, services and food we were delighted. Great family owning and running the business.
fantastic view,staff are very friendly and nice, room is small but very clean. the hotel restaurant is one of the best in the area, really nice food and inexpensive for such quality food!! we really enjoyed stay, the hotel is close to all attractions, there are many children activities around the area. of course I think driving is expected in this town.
a small supermarket is just 1 minutes work, free parking.
The hotel was superb. We were able to park right outside the door and the location couldn't have been bettered, in the centre of the medieval town. We had two lovely rooms with a view of the valley. Breakfast was filling and the coffee wonderful. The owner and her team could not have been more helpful or friendly. I would absolutely recommend Le Terminus de Pèlerins for a stay in beautiful Rocamadour.
Stunning place to stay, a short drive from L'hospitalet, Le chateau and the lifts down to Rocamadour.
The hotel has been beautifully renovated, the grounds are beautiful, close to vines and a stunning view.
We made use of the swimming pool even though it was mid/late September.
Breakfast was excellent and we also enjoyed drinks on the terrace.
Small but comfortable rooms. We did not have a lot of luggage so we felt well. Excellent hospitality. We really appreciate some extras and feeling like home. Also we want to mention the location. Quiet area (we were happy to keep windows open at night ) and the walk from the hotel to Rocamadour in about 45 minutes via small country side roads.
Great location - close to Rocamadour and Hopitalet (just a few minutes walk) but felt like a peaceful sanctuary. Lovely quiet pool for our 3 year old to play in. We only had breakfast a couple of times but it was really nice.
Our apartment was spacious (3 double bedrooms), clean and homely.
Excellent location above Rocamadour with beautiful, well-lit paths taking us down to the cité. A lovely feeling of spaciousness to the hotel with the surrounding grounds. We loved being here in the winter and we could imagine that in the summer this would be the place to stay.
The hotel is located in a beautiful pastoral setting, a short walk from the medieval city of Rocamadour. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The room is spacious with excellent facilities. Breakfast was very generous and tasty. Great and affordable choice.
great location, basic room but everything worked and it was perfectly clean
The staff were excellent, best I've experienced for a long time.
The views were terrific,
the restaurant served great food with a big smile
The hotel operator is a lovely woman, and made us feel instantly welcome. Was able to park right in front of hotel, which was a nice surprise. Food was delicious, servers were delightful. Location was perfect!
The hotel was situated in not to far from Rocamadour,with an amazing vue . The hotel and staff where excellente. Would recommend to anyone who is looking for a short stay in the dordogne.
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