Lalinde (French pronunciation: [lalɛ̃d]; Occitan: La Linda) is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.
It lies on the river Dordogne and was enclosed within fortified walls of which little remains today.
The train station was built in 1877 and the bridge over the Dordogne River in 1880, though there are signs of earlier crossings including a ford going back to Roman times.
In 1944 the local Resistance paid a heavy price when on 21 June many of Lalinde's sons perished in the Mouleydier massacre.
A tanker driven by a gendarme ran into spectators at a narrow bridge crossing the Lalinde canal at Port-de-Couze.