Welcome to Simeyrols
Situated on the right bank of the Dordogne river, 4 km from Carlux, Simeyrols forms part of the Community of communes « Pays de Fénelon ».
Its name is said to come from the old Occitan word « Cimier » and from the suffix « iol » (in the plural form). Simeyrols therefore means little rows of hilltops
The village was most likely built around its magnificent Romanesque church, dating back to the 12th Century and with a wood-panelled nave.
The choir area, which also dates back to the 12th Century, is decorated with wooden statues, depicting Cosmas and Damien, Christian physicians of Arab origin, who were martyred under Diocletian. They are the patron saints of surgeons and of the commune of Simeyrols. The door is 13th century. The church was re-vaulted in the 16th century. The wall belfry was built in the 18th century.
The former lignite mines, to the north of the village, were actively exploited from the start of the industrial era (1860) up until the early 1950’s
The upper part of the charming village of Simeyrols looks out over wooded hills and fertile plains.
Its inhabitants are known as : Simeyrolais (m) or Simeyrolaises (f)
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We hope that, for those of you who wish to know something about the village, whether you are tourists or residents, this website will be of interest. As time goes on, we will be adding more information in English.
Should you need any help or information in the meantime, you can contact Lynne SMITH, by e-mail, using the “Contact” box on the Home page of the site.