Saint-Cybranet

Jardins d'Eyrignac, a sculpted ode to nature in the heart of Périgord Noir

Written by Romain
03 nov. 2025
Jardins d'Eyrignac, a sculpted ode to nature in the heart of Périgord Noir

Under the golden light of the Périgord Noir, the Jardins du Manoir d'Eyrignac, in Salignac-Eyvigues, unveil a carefully crafted landscape: avenues of box, hornbeam and yew, clear fountains, boxwood embroidery and formal flowerbeds creating a soothing geometry. Set in the heart of the Périgord region, these formal gardens are a living guide to the art of topiary and plant sculpture. You can feel the perfect balance between the hand of man and nature.

Just 27 km from Salignac, Slow Village welcomes you to its open-air hotel in Saint-Cybranet, nestled in the heart of the Périgord Noir.

Key points to remember

  • Les Jardins du manoir d'Eyrignac, in Salignac-Eyvigues, is a key site in the Périgord Noir region, 27 km from Saint-Cybranet.
  • A masterpiece of topiary art, this formal garden blends boxwood, hornbeam and cypress in a perfect balance of rigor and nature.
  • A living heritage in the Dordogne, maintained for generations at the Eyrignac manor house.
  • Every year, almost 300,000 boxwoods are pruned by hand, perpetuating a know-how that is unique in France.
  • The tour unfolds slowly: the French garden, white garden, rose garden and meadows offer a soothing, sensory stroll.
  • Convivial moments like the white picnics invite you to enjoy the natural setting in the heart of the Périgord Noir.
  • To extend the experience, stay at Slow Village Saint-Cybranet, an open-air hotel dedicated to nature and slowness.

A Périgord Noir treasure between order and freedom

In the heart of the Périgord Noir hills, the Jardins du manoir d'Eyrignac in Salignac-Eyvigues embodies the timeless elegance of formal gardens. This Périgord manor house, handed down from generation to generation, bears witness to unique expertise and a deep attachment to the Dordogne region.

Boxwoods, yews and hornbeams create veritable plant embroideries, creating symmetrical flowerbeds and natural sculptures where the human hand guides without constraining.

Behind the apparent order, nature retains its freedom: foliage escapes, shadows slide across the stone, changing light constantly reshapes perspectives. It's a place that invites us to take the long view, that of the patient gardener who shapes, observes and lets grow. A subtle encounter between mastery and letting go, between work and contemplation.

Our advice: go slowly, without trying to see everything. Take the time to observe a detail, a boxwood cutting, a reflection on the water. It's often in these simple moments that the Jardins d'Eyrignac reveal their true beauty, in the heart of the Périgord Noir.

Walking, listening, contemplating: a sensory experience

A visit to the gardens of the Manoir d'Eyrignac, in Salignac-Eyvigues, is like a slow walk, a succession of landscapes to discover as you go. As you enter, the French garden unfurls its geometric lines, its precisely trimmed boxwood and hornbeam, veritable works oftopiary art. As you follow the light gravel paths, your gaze glides to the fountains and pools where water murmurs softly, while the plant sculptures draw moving shadows on the stone.

Further on, the rose garden lets you breathe more freely, before opening onto the sober white garden. Then come the meadows, vegetable garden and views of the Eyrignac manor house, where nature reclaims its place in the heart of Périgord Noir.

Everything in the gardens of Eyrignac invites you to slow down: listen to the wind in the yew and box trees, feel the cool shade, stop and contemplate.

Tip: take time to observe the more contemporary white garden, where calm and simplicity contrast with the rigor of the French garden. This is where the spirit of the place is revealed: between mastery and contemplation.

The slow spirit at the heart of gardens

To visit the Jardins d'Eyrignac, in the heart of the Périgord Noir region, is to reconnect with a certain idea of time. Indeed, there's no hurry: the gardeners hand-prune some 300,000 box trees every year, a patient, almost meditative process that is repeated season after season. This precision gives life to plant sculptures of rare beauty, between boxwood, hornbeam and cypress.

Did you know? The tools used for pruning have often been the same for several generations, handed down and carefully maintained. A craft that perpetuates the memory of the Eyrignac manor house and its formal gardens, a symbol of Périgord know-how.

To live this experience to the full :

  • Choose the morning or late afternoon, when the light gilds the foliage and visitors are scarce.
  • Put your phone away: in the Jardins d'Eyrignac, everything invites you to observe, listen and breathe.
  • Grab a notebook or a film camera to capture the beauty of the garden in a different way.

In this orderly yet lively setting, we understand that slowness is not a lack of action, but a way of inhabiting the world with attention. A true lesson in slow tourism in the heart of the Périgord Noir.

Book accommodation near Jardins d'Eyrignac

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Practical information for visiting Les Jardins d'Eyrignac

Opening hours

Open every day of the year.

  • 9:30 am to 7 pm from May 1ᵉʳ to September 30,
  • From 10 a.m. to nightfall, October 1 to 31,
  • From 10:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 2:30 pm to dusk from November 01 to March 31,
  • And from 10am to 7pm from April 01 to 30.

Conseil slow

Visit in the early morning or late afternoon: soft light, calm and an ideal atmosphere for a stroll.

Access & services

Free parking, picnic area, store, tea room, leashed dogs welcome.

Address

Jardins d'Eyrignac, 24590 Salignac-Eyvigues - 27 km from Slow Village Saint-Cybranet.

Rates

  • Adult: €13.90
  • Children (5-10 years): €7
  • Teenager (11-17 years): €9
  • Free for children under 5.
 

End your visit to the Jardins d'Eyrignac with a new way of experiencing time

In the silence of the Jardins du manoir d'Eyrignac, in Salignac-Eyvigues, we rediscover the beauty of time slowly passing. Each pruning, each leaf, each reflection on the stone tells of a patient gesture, a know-how handed down for generations in the heart of the Périgord Noir.

Everything invites you to pause: to walk aimlessly, to breathe more slowly, to listen to what is usually silent. These suspended moments remind us that there are still places where we can simply be, in the rightness of the present.

Don't wait any longer to discover this treasure of the Périgord Noir and experience slow tourism to the full. Stay with us at Slow Village Saint-Cybranet and prolong your stay in the Dordogne's forests, rivers and gentle way of life.

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