GARE SNCF DE PÉRIGUEUX
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GARE SNCF DE BERGERAC
Read moreFrom Paris, take the TGV from Gare Montparnasse, then count on a change at Libourne or Bordeaux to join the TER to Bergerac. For journeys within the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, Bergerac station offers several trains a day to Bordeaux. It takes 50 minutes from Bergerac to Libourne to reach a TGV connection. If you're planning to travel in the Dordogne, Bergerac connects with Sarlat-la-Canéda in just over an hour, and there's a wide choice of timetables for both outward and return journeys.
GARE DU BUISSON
Read moreLe Buisson station is located on the line coming from Périgueux via Niversac to Agen. It is also on the line coming from Bordeaux via Libourne and Bergerac to the terminus of Sarlat.
It was built in 1863 by the Compagnie du chemin de fer de Paris à Orléans (PO). It is a passenger station of the TER Nouvelle-Aquitaine network, served by regional express trains. 45 minutes are needed between Le Buisson and Périgueux with two stops, one at Le Bugue, the other at Eyzies-de-Tayac Sireuil. It takes 30 minutes between Sarlat and Le Buisson.
GARE DE SARLAT LA CANEDA
Read moreSarlat station, built in 1882, is the terminus of the Libourne-Bergerac-Sarlat line. The railway line runs along the Dordogne valley, past some of the area's finest châteaux, including Castelnaud, Beynac and Les Milandes. A gastronomic train once ran between Bergerac and Sarlat, allowing passengers to enjoy the 69 km journey while admiring the scenery and savoring the local gastronomy. At present, the journey between Sarlat and Bordeaux takes around 2 hours 30 minutes, and there are 6 trains a day.