The Dordogne and the Most Beautiful Villages of France
You will never have time to discover everything as Périgord is full of riches …
In the Dordogne you will discover magnificent villages full of history.
Domme
A vestige of the Middle Ages and the 100-year-old war, Domme dominates the Dordogne. The Bastide was built on a cliff 150 meters high.
The different doors with ramparts allowing us to enter let us imagine how difficult it was for the enemy to take this strong place.
You will discover an exceptional panorama and will be able to visit the cave located in the cliff under the village.
La Roque Gageac
Located near the campsite, the Roque Gageac is a must-see site of the Périgord Noir.
Built on the edge of the cliff and on the banks of the Dordogne, you will enjoy, next to the church, an exotic garden made up of palm trees, banana trees and fig trees.
This is where the starting point of the ballades en gabarres, these famous boats will make you discover the Dordogne under another glance.
Sarlat
The capital of the Périgord Noir, 20 minutes from the campsite, Sarlat is a medieval city whose architecture evolved during the Renaissance.
Land of culture, especially for cinema, and gastronomy you will find all the specialties of Périgord, especially Saturday morning at the big market.
Beynac and Cazenac
Another jewel of Périgord Noir, Beynac and Cazenac is a typical medieval village located on the banks of the Dordogne and near the campsite.
It is dominated by its castle which it is possible to visit and which will give you an exceptional point of view on the valley of the Dordogne.
Rocamadour
Located in the Lot and near the Gouffre de Padirac, the medieval village of Rocamadour is a marvel.
Built on a cliff overlooking the Alzou Valley, you can contemplate the Saint Sauveur Basilica and the Crypt Saint Amadour, both listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You will also find the famous cheese bearing the same name.