Guide to Dordogne & Property for Sale in Department 24

The Dordogne area, part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, spans over 9,225 square kilometres of stunning countryside and is home to 400,000 residents known as Perigordins. Located between Paris and the Pyrenees, the Dordogne department is about 500 kilometres from Paris, accessible via a four-hour train ride. It is also three hours from Toulouse and just over an hour from Bordeaux. Many UK property owners in Dordogne find it easy to fly from various UK airports to Bergerac, Limoges, or Brive. The climate here combines continental and mountain influences, resulting in milder winters than in the UK. Average temperatures are…
The Dordogne area, part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, spans over 9,225 square kilometres of stunning countryside and is home to 400,000 residents known as Perigordins. Located between Paris and the Pyrenees, the Dordogne department is about 500 kilometres from Paris, accessible via a four-hour train ride. It is also three hours from Toulouse and just over an hour from Bordeaux. Many UK property owners in Dordogne find it easy to fly from various UK airports to Bergerac, Limoges, or Brive. The climate here combines continental and mountain influences, resulting in milder winters than in the UK. Average temperatures are approximately 7 degrees higher. Summers often exceed 30°C, making them perfect for extended holidays, while spring and autumn are pleasantly warm. As France’s department number 24, Dordogne offers a wide variety of properties, including traditional Périgordines with distinctive roofs, old farmhouses, barn conversions, and village homes with charming enclosed courtyards. These properties are not only visually attractive but also naturally cool, providing comfort during the hotter months.

The Dordogne - Explore the Four Périgords

To fully understand the Dordogne’s cultural and geographical diversity, it's important to explore its four distinct areas:

The Périgord Noir

Named after its dense, oak-covered forests, the Périgord Noir region is abundant in prehistoric heritage. The area around Limeuil, where the Dordogne and Vézère rivers converge, is dotted with ancient caves, including Lascaux, famous for some of the world’s earliest cave paintings. Sarlat, a lively medieval town known for its vibrant markets, is a key highlight. The region also boasts many remarkable castles, such as Beynac, Monfort, and Castelnaud.

The Périgord Vert

True to its name, the Périgord Vert is known for its lush greenery and abundant wildlife. The Parc Naturel de Périgord-Limousin is a haven for birdwatchers, home to species like golden orioles and hoopoes. Cycling and hiking are popular activities in scenic areas such as Nontron and the Val de Dronne.

The Périgord Blanc

The limestone plateau of Périgord Blanc features charming villages and sites of historical significance. Places like Neuvic and Sorges are famous for their traditional architecture and vibrant truffle markets. The region's history, centred around water mills and ancient ruins, enhances its appeal.

The Périgord Pourpre

Famous for its wine routes, the Périgord Pourpre is situated in the heart of vineyards, not far from Bergerac and its international airport. Visitors can explore the famous sweet wines of Château Montbazillac and Saussignac. The area's gastronomy, featuring dishes like Confit de Canard and Cabécou cheese, pairs perfectly with local wines.

Key Information about the Dordogne (24)

  • Main City/Prefecture: Périgueux
  • Nearest Airport: Bergerac Dordogne Périgord airport (60 km from Périgueux)  
  • Population: Around 416,000 (as of the latest census)
  • Area: 9,060 sq. kilometres and 3,497 sq. miles
  • Landmark: Lascaux Cave, a prehistoric site renowned for its ancient cave paintings.
  • Number of Tourists/Year: Approx. 3 million, drawn by its medieval villages, châteaux and gastronomy.

Ideal for Outdoor Fun and Food Lovers

With a perfect climate for outdoor pursuits, the Dordogne is a paradise for golf enthusiasts, boasting around ten golf courses. The rivers and open valleys also provide ideal spots for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, horse riding and pony trekking.

Renowned for its gastronomy, the Dordogne supplies nearly half of France's finest produce, including truffles, foie gras, duck, cheese and fine wines. Its exceptional local cuisine and markets are integral to the Perigordine way of life.

Types of Properties for Sale in Dordogne

In Dordogne, a wide variety of real estate is available, ranging from traditional stone houses to restored farmhouses, village homes, and more prestigious properties, such as châteaux or manor houses.

The region is renowned for its architectural heritage, with many gîtes and holiday properties, as well as luxury residences. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil retreat, a lucrative rental investment, or a character home to restore, the Dordogne never fails to deliver.

House Styles in the Dordogne Department

  • Stone Houses: A highly sought-after type of property, often with a garden and outbuildings, reflecting the region’s rich architectural heritage.
  • Farmhouses and Longères: Traditional rural homes, some restored with swimming pools, offering authentic charm and potential as rental investments.
  • Village Houses: Set in the heart of picturesque towns, these properties offer a blend of local life and proximity to amenities.
  • Character Properties: The Dordogne is home to manor houses, Maisons de Maître, and Mansions, which can be ambitious lifestyle projects or tourism investments.
  • Contemporary Properties: Modern homes designed with comfort, space and convenience in mind, offering low-maintenance.
  • Châteaux: The Dordogne is renowned for its numerous châteaux, prestigious estates rich in history and character, making them ideal for lifestyle projects or luxury hospitality ventures.
  • Gîtes and Bed and Breakfasts: Many homes are designed to welcome tourists, offering strong potential for rental income.

Property Prices & Trends in the Dordogne in 2026

  • Houses: the average price per sq. metre: €1,618 (April 2026)
  • Apartments: average price per sq. metre: € 2,010 (April 2026)
  • Price trends: -4% over the last 12 months. +22% over the last 5 years. (April 2026)

House Prices in Main Towns in Dordogne in 2026

  • Average House Price in Bergerac: €1,687 per sq. metre (April 2026)
  • Average House Price in Périgueux: €1,755 per sq. metre (April 2026)
  • Average House Price in Sarlat: €2,024 per sq. metre (April 2026)
(Source: Le Figaro Immobilier)

Planning to Buy a Home in the Dordogne?

  • Affordable Luxury: Lower prices than in Provence or the Côte d’Azur, with higher-quality properties.
  • Income Potential: Strong tourism demand (3 million visitors/year) yields a 6–10% annual return for gîtes.
  • Accessibility: Direct flights from the UK to Bergerac (1h15m from Bordeaux, 3h from Toulouse).
  • Climate: 7°C warmer winters than the UK, with 30°C+ summers, making it ideal for outdoor living.
  • Lifestyle: Markets, festivals and a slower pace of life, ranked #1 in France for quality of life (Le Figaro).

Browse our Properties for Sale in Dordogne

Explore our selection of character houses, village homes, classic périgourdines and countryside properties for sale in the Dordogne. These listings are updated daily by our local English-speaking estate agents. Please get in touch with us to arrange property visits or to discuss your search criteria.

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Ref: MFH-AES129308

€1,254,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

La gonterie boulouneix, Dordogne

9 446 m² 88 ha

This timeless 88 hectares estate, breathtakingly beautiful in every season is an ideal haven for nature and animal lovers.It also has tourism potential with the possibility of development for an environmentally…

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Ref: MFH-GLFAP2886

€685,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

Terrasson, Dordogne

13 984 m² 26 ha

Charming property with 6 cottages to develop and a capacity of 26 people AND MORE, ideal for group stays.A rare location, ready to welcome your tourism projectFamily reunionsSmall weddingsSeminars/corporate…

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Ref: MFH-GLFAP2864-B-1

€1,590,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

Saint-Cyprien, Dordogne

8 500 m² 27 ha

Forget the usual real estate descriptions. Here, we are talking about a place that defies classification and is waiting to be discovered: A private estate of 27 hectares (approx. 67 acres), in a preserved…

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Ref: MFH-IJLFJ7SJH

€1,020,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

Saint-Jory-las-Bloux, Dordogne

4 290 m² 35.45 ha

In the heart of the Périgord Vert region , between Périgueux and Limoges , let yourself be captivated by this exceptional historic estate nestled in a preserved and natural setting. The buildings, whose…

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Ref: MFH-GLFAP2769

€1,575,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

St Pierre de Chignac, Dordogne

3 160 m² 100 ha

In the heart of a unique green setting, discover this rare and extraordinary estate comprising several stone buildings with authentic charm, nestled in the center and at the highest point of a 100-hectare…

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Ref: MFH-IJLFN4LCT

€472,500 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

Léguillac-de-Cercles, Dordogne

5 233 m² 17.8 ha

Located 35 km from Périgueux and only 12 km from Brantôme in a small peaceful hamlet, a pretty property with well and pond on 18 hectares of woods and meadows with gîte and outbuildings.The main house…

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Ref: MFH-AES1217176

€1,881,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

Montagnac-la-Crempse, Dordogne

10 682 m² 10.6 ha

A charming, boho-chic estate with a swimming pool and reception hall, nestled in nature just 15 minutes from Bergerac.Comprising a fortified house, a dovecote, a barn, a sauna, a swimming pool, a reception…

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Ref: MFH-IJLQ5SB Sold

€525,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

Servanches, Dordogne

5 190 m² 38 ha

This rural property is situated in the heart of the Double Forest, a 20-minute drive from Ribérac, Dordogne. It features a south-facing country house with 190 sq.m of living space across two levels, offering…

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Ref: MFH-IJLJ6MK Great views

€630,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

Saint-Astier, Dordogne

5 300 m² 12 ha

Situated in a commanding position overlooking the valley, this property comprises a collection of old buildings dating back to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It includes a house (an old renovated…

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Ref: MFH-IJLFQ5SMB

€560,000 incl. fees

Farmhouse for Sale in Nouvelle Aquitaine

Saint-Michel-de-Double, Dordogne

7 293 m² 30 ha

In the heart of the Double forest, this property sits amidst approximately 30 hectares of land.It comprises a main house with, on the ground floor, a living room, open-plan kitchen, lounge, and utility/laundry…

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