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WELCOME

We invite you to the Dordogne, there is lots to explore! Please find below information on accommodations and things to do whilst you are here!

Getting There

Emerald & Ross' Wedding will take place at the resplendent Chateau, Le Passage du Raysse, 24370 Cazoulès, France. Château du Raysse is a charming Medieval castle dating from 1155, situated in the heart of the beautiful Dordogne, just waiting to be explored. Located next to the medieval town of Souillac. We can't wait to celebrate with you in this stunning location!

Travel

Travel Recommendations

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Plane + Car

Flying to Brive, Bordeaux or Toulouse and hiring a car is a great option for those able to drive abroad.

Train

Train

The Eurostar leaves from St Pancras International for Paris, and then there is a direct train to Soulliac! The journey takes about 8 hours, or can be broken up with a stay in Paris.

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Other

Feel free to explore other travel options and let us know so we can distribute these!

The nearest ferry port is Bilbao, which is roughly a 5.5 hour drive to Soulliac. Alternatively, there are many ferry ports in Northern France

Where to stay

Souillac has a number of Gîtes, B&Bs and hotels to choose from. We recommend getting in touch with other guests. To do this, please submit your preferred accommodation on your RSVP.

Where to stay
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Château du Raysse

There are rooms available for family and close friends. These have all been allocated.

Gîtes & Guesthouses

There are many nearby gîtes and guesthouses for guests to stay in. A selection below, but many more available.

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Airbnb

There is a variety of Airbnbs ranging from double rooms to stunning villas with pools. We can connect you with other guests to share larger accommodation.

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Hôtels in Soulliac

There are a few hotels in the town of Soulliac, some listed below.

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Glamping & Camping

Mobile homes or yurts are available for those wanting to be with nature

Once You're Here

Once You're Here

There are lots of exciting places to visit around Souillac, including the town itself. Discover the Friday morning market, the abbey, old clock tower, boutiques and restaurants. We recommend travel by car as public transport is limited.

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Please note that Sundays and Mondays are sleepy days in France, so plan accordingly!

Canoe the Dordogne

Paddle down the Dordogne river!

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Prehistoric Caves

Delve into stunning caves with a chance to see original Paleolithic art.

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Sarlat-la-Canéda

A stunning medieval town with rich history, great food and a market.

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Figeac

A city of art and history, home to Jean-François Champollion, the first translator of Egyptian hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone.

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