Libourne

Libourne

Just 20 minutes from Château Fleur de Roques, Libourne is a charming town well worth a visit during your stay. Located at the confluence of the Dordogne and Isle rivers, this former fortified town founded in the 13th century combines historical heritage, a relaxed lifestyle, and a vibrant local atmosphere. Its completely renovated town center offers a friendly atmosphere, with its blond stone facades, arcades, and lively squares.

Place Abel Surchamp, one of the largest arcaded squares in the southwest, is the beating heart of the city. It's home to the famous Libourne market, held three times a week, where local producers, artisans, and merchants offer fruits, vegetables, cheeses, wines, and regional specialties in a distinctive and colorful atmosphere. Strolling along the redeveloped quays, visitors enjoy a pleasant waterfront promenade, punctuated by cafés, restaurants, and art galleries.

Libourne also attracts visitors with its rich cultural life: art house cinema, modern media library, exhibitions, concerts, festivals... The city has no shortage of events throughout the year. In the summer, cruises on the Dordogne allow you to discover the city and its surroundings from a different perspective, to the peaceful rhythm of the waves.

Libourne is also an ideal gateway to the prestigious vineyards of Libourne, from Pomerol to Fronsac, passing of course through Saint-Émilion. After a visit to the city, there is nothing like returning to the restaurant of Château Fleur de Roques , to enjoy a homemade dinner in a peaceful setting, in the heart of the vineyards. Between a lively city and a haven of tranquility, Libourne and the Château offer a beautiful balance for a rich and gourmet stay.