Village Dordogne, in the region of New Aquitaine, Trémolat takes place about forty kilometers from Périgueux, between plain and hills. It is located in the heart of Black Périgord, on the right bank of the Dordogne.
Very old, the town would be according to local historians the homeland of Saint Cybard, hermit of the sixth century who lived in a cave above the Charente. The latter gave birth to the monastery of Saint-Cybard-d'Angoulême, a dependency was built in the ninth century in Trémolat.
Full of charm, the village of Trémolat unveils to its visitors an architectural heritage of great interest, as well as unique and preserved landscapes to discover the time of a hike or a stay in the region.