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Intellectuals and merchant exporters made Bergerac great in past centuries and the legacy of Medieval and Renaissance architecture still makes it a perfect place to visit today. Whether floating along the river or sauntering through its tidy streets, there is still plenty of the folk lifestyle and whimsy in the air, even in modern times to make Bergerac flights an exciting prospect.
You will spend roughly an hour and 40 minutes on cheap Bergerac flights if you depart from a UK airport. Bergerac Dordogne Perigord Airport is the destination for a typical flight to Bergerac and since it is only a couple of miles away from the centre you can get to cheap Bergerac hotels in 10 to 15 minutes.
There are several Bergerac car hire operators at the airport and this is probably the best way to get around if you are staying for an extended period. With a vehicle you can traverse the picturesque Dordogne region and see more than just the area within walking distance of your accommodation after Bergerac flights.
The countryside surrounding Bergerac is used to grow grapes for wine, and tobacco for the large French industry. One of the best ways to see Bergerac is from the river and you can hop on various boats with local operators who will let the buildings glide by as you bask in the summer sun. There are several chateaux nearby, including the famous Monbazillac and the Medieval-Renaissance mix that is Lanquais. Some have been well maintained whilst others are abandoned and have turned rustic in their gradual decay.