This welcoming and cosy hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and is located high up in Souillac, 200 metres from the train station and 900 metres from the historical centre.
Brian
France
Very welcoming host, with a lovely dog. Well placed for the town centre in a quiet area. Good access to the A20.
Hotel Belle Vue is located in Souillac close to the train station and just 1 km from the city centre. It offers an outdoor pool with an outdoor bar open from 4.30pm to 8pm.
William
United Kingdom
Cheerful staff at breakfast and a very good breakfast making a good start to the day. Good and secure parking area on the premises. View over the whole area from the nicely decorated room.
Le Pavilion Saint Martin is a charming building from the XVIth century, located in Souillac, in the heart of the Dordogne. Le Pavilion Saint Martin features double, triple and quadruple.
Trish
Australia
Lovely old building, room was generous and comfortable, and shower was hot.
Breakfast was excellent and gluten free was well catered for.
Le Quercy offers bright, spacious rooms with private balconies, satellite TV and free Wi-Fi internet access. It is located just a few steps from the medieval city of Souillac.
This charming, traditional French hotel is nestled in a quiet, peaceful area in the little town of Souillac. The hotel offers comfortable, well-equipped accommodation and good facilities.
Situated just 26 km from Merveilles Cave, Parc de vacances La Draille provides accommodation in Souillac with access to a garden, a bar, as well as private check-in and check-out.
Offering a garden and city view, LA BICICLETA RAVITO is situated in Souillac, 21 km from Monkey Forest and 26 km from Sarlat-la-Canéda Train Station.
Charlotte
United Kingdom
Super stylish guesthouse-the decor was amazing Very convenient overnight stay on our St Malo to Nice cycle ride complete with a bike workshop. Delicious and generous breakfast. Would recommend without hesitation.
Fly to Bordeaux Airport, then take a 2-hour train to Souillac. Alternatively, drive from Paris (500km, approx. 5 hours). International travellers can connect via major European cities to Bordeaux. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Souillac, France is Toulouse-Blagnac Airport. It offers numerous domestic and international flights and is approximately 160km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Souillac, France, offers various public transport options. The town is served by a railway station, providing connections to major cities. Local buses also operate regularly. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Car hire services are available for more flexibility. Always check the latest schedules online.
The heart of Souillac, France, offers the best stay for visitors. It's a vibrant area with easy access to attractions like the Abbey Church of Sainte-Marie and Musée de l'Automate. Enjoy local cuisine at nearby restaurants and explore quaint shops.
What guests said about Souillac:
10
Scored 10
Really exceptional place - the hosts went over and above...
Really exceptional place - the hosts went over and above what you would expect. The cycling related rooms, themes and inspired antique furniture made for an interesting and informative stay - we browsed the posters and pictures for hours. Food in the cafe was very good - with combination of locals and tourists all welcome to enjoy the social spaces. Hosts also helped with our touring around plans and information about other local sites and ammenities. Will be returning again!
We ate out in the nearby town - about a 5 min walk from the house - really good quality in both restuarants and music both nights!
The Abbey is also worth a visit.
jonathan
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
very small village but quite nice to stroll into. we stayed...
very small village but quite nice to stroll into. we stayed 2 days: it was too much! hopefully went visiting around! the automated figures, the only attraction in this village, was very disappointing as there wasn't many of them ! (much more about a cartoonist) neither no explanation or whatsoever about them. not worth the 8€ per pers.
mylene
France
2.0
Scored 2.0
Almost every restaurant was closed. restaurant that was...
Almost every restaurant was closed. restaurant that was recommended was a kebab shop with almost inedible food. Could not recommend ti.
The Auberge de Puits was very difficult to get to account alleys, one ways, etc. It is in desperate need of updating and cleaning. The host was very sweet and friendly but I cannot recommend it for a stay.
There was confusion as to payment - whether handled by Booking or not. Turned out that when no one was available I left assuming payment had been handled, but it hadn't so I had to mail payment at additional cost. Wish Booking.com did a better job. I can't recommend them either as I had a series of errors with them, from booking the wrong place or event to not being able to contact them for credit. I did manage to get them to provide one credit after several tries. Still waiting on another.
Since I was traveling for 2 months I learned a lot about booking sites - they use bait and switch tactics with prices changing each time you inquire in an effort to get you to book.
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Anonymous
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice, small village.
Nice, small village. Souillac used to be a main stop over village for travelers heading to the south of France and Spain as they braved traffic jams in July and August. Visit the belfry, Roman cathedral and old passage way that links the two.
Mary
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
From what we saw of Souillac it was ok with some nice...
From what we saw of Souillac it was ok with some nice resturants but it was the surrounding villages that really captured us, from Sarlet and Domme in the West to Turenne and Martel in the East. Very enjoyable area.
RJames
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There are so many prehistoric etc. things to see and do.
There are so many prehistoric etc. things to see and do. The Caves de Lascaux are a big attraction, but we were forced (by our timetable) to make a choice, and we chose the Gouffre de Padillac. If you are in the region, you MUST go there. Caverns 100 metres below the surface, with a ceiling 75 metres above - there is even a natural lake over which we were ferried in a small (8 person) boat, propelled by a "Gondolier" standing on the stern and poling it. By all means go to Lascaux for the cave paintings etc., and ther e are several other caves and caverns, but don't miss the Gouffre!
The villa offered us a perfect blend for our holiday. Some days you just want to chill by the pool and some days you want to explore the region. The property was modern, spotless, and had everything you need for a self catering experience. The views of the valley and the mountains are magnificent. Our hosts were lovely, they greeted us and gave us a personal tour and were available any time we contacted them. We will definitely be back as there is so much to see in this part of France.
Gorgeous pool area for chilled days with easy access into souillac town and directly beside the train station for easy travel. We travelled here for a wedding nearby and struggled to organise a taxi for the following day. The hotel owners helped us with this process and when they failed to get us a taxi, they very kindly offered to do the lift for us out of their own time and free of charge. They were so helpful and friendly.
Is so good, we stayed again 4 weeks later.
A lovely warm welcome from Madam, the patron. She even printed out our passenger location forms, something which, worryingly we had been unable to do before setting off from Spain.
Lovely comfortable rooms, view of the square, superbly comfortable bed.
Breakfast really is excellent, served by a lovely super friendly lady.
Private car park, 20 metres from the hotel front.
This auberge is right in the middle of the old medieval part of Souillac, it is an old building, full of character. The accommodation is basic but perfectly adequate. The manageress is down-to-earth and efficient but friendly and good for a conversation. The bar has local clientele, the immediate area is full of life, but peaceful at night.
Very friendly staff, made us feel very welcome. As we arrived late, they called to a restaurant nearby to inform them we were coming so they wouldn’t close. Hotel is a bit old but in this case with its clean room and comfy bed it’s quite charming.
Very close to the A20 as well. Ideal for a midnight stop
Great location and hotel. Benjamin was fantastic at helping us throughout our stay. He and his team went above and beyond to help us get to our friends wedding when our taxi didn’t arrive. I will be forever grateful to them for that and would always recommend this hotel to anyone staying in the area!
I was well recieved. The woman from the front desk was very helpful and very kind.
Beautiful hotel within a nice village.
Breakfast was really great. A lot to choose from. I like the fact that I can choose how I boil my egg.
Definitely worth the stay!
The staff were all incredibly helpful and friendly. This hotel definitely has old-world charm. The morning breakfast was from local vendors and staff and simply incredible. We couldn’t be happier with our stay.
Everything impeccably clean.
Friendly service and a nice room.
It was too cold to take advantage of the swimming pool, but it looked very attractive.
Hotel provided parking for free was a big plus!
Excellent location in the center of Souillac. Very easy to park the car, too. Less than a minute's walk from the market and the medieval village center with lovely restaurants and outdoor seating.
Beautiful country side location very near Souillac. Swimming pool was super clean as were the rooms. Delicious food and fast wifi. Jan and Marion were perfect hosts and Le Manoir is exceptional!
The manager was most friendly. This is a well appointed town hotel with big enough comfortable rooms and views and outdoor facilities and pool
Good breakfast. It is short walk to station
older building with character, but the square in front of the hotel is the centre of all action in Souillac; excellent staff; outstanding breakfast; free parking
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