Château de PANASSOU

Castle · Bezenac

Château de PANASSOU

Castle · Bezenac

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1340 Rte de Panassou, 24220 Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse, France

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Historic chateau overlooking valley, with medieval fortifications  

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1340 Rte de Panassou, 24220 Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse, France Get directions

panassou.org

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1340 Rte de Panassou, 24220 Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse, France Get directions

+33 7 49 59 71 70
panassou.org

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
assistive hearing loop
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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Aug 10, 2025

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Chateau des Pensees, Near Sarlat, Dordogne - Explore & Book

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kirsty keable

Google
What a special place Chateau de Panassou is. Such a beautiful place hidden away with so much history. We loved our tour and our hostess was very friendly. Even though we do not speak french and the tour was in french she gave us sheets with the information in english. We had a lot of fun learning some french words. It was very interesting to see the cave underneath the chateau and even though you do not go inside the chateau itself we really enjoyed the tour of the outside and grounds. Would highly recommend visiting to see a unique place.

Daniel Vauchez (DanielV)

Google
A noter que ce château n'est pas ouvert au public, mais uniquement lors des journées Châteaux en fête de Dordogne, et des journées du patrimoine. Très intéressant, même si un peu frustrant de ne pouvoir visiter que les extérieurs. Prévoir une bonne heure malgré tout, beaucoup de choses à voir, et beaucoup d'explications sur l'histoire de l'endroit.

Nathalie Arnouts

Google
Très bel endroit au cœur de la forêt On a pu visiter le site en nocturne et découvrir les grottes Moment Très agréable et convivial Une belle découverte

joel poulain

Google
Magnifique endroit, paisible, posé dans son écrin de verdure, merci pour cette visite

Sylvie B

Google
Il a l'air beau mais pas visité

Éric Boyer

Google
Superbe et agréable Périgord noir avec ses châteaux dont celui de Panassou, à Bezenac , entre Beynac et son château et Saint Cyprien et son marché du dimanche et où il y a un bistrot associatif tout au bout de la traverse appelé la pie...!!!

Brigitte Pourquier

Google
Non visitable hélas, mais très joli vu de loin.

Dominique Allaert

Google
Joli site, calme et ideal pour la promenade ou la peinture sur site.