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Natural and Cultural Heritage
The essence of the Dordogne Valley Birthplace of humanity, conquered by Romans, coveted by the English in the Middle Ages, the Dordogne Valley ticks all the boxes: a pleasant...
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Plus Beaux Villages de France
Icons of Timeless Charm
In order to be classified as one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France” more than just aesthetic appeal is required. Each village must meet strict criteria,...
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Castelnaud-la-Chapelle
A medieval fortress above the Dordogne River
One of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France“, charming Castelnaud-la-Chapelle is home to an impressive medieval fortress and war museum.
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Collonges-la-Rouge
The City of 25 Towers
From its berry red walls and torrent of flowers to its rich heritage, Collonges-la-Rouge promises a ‘Kodak moment’ in every corner. A must-see village in the heart of the...
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La Roque-Gageac
From Prehistoric Cliff Dwellings to a Bustling 18th Century Port
In a centuries-old town where little seems to have changed since the Middle Ages, La Roque-Gageac is a true print-it-off-and-pop-it-in-a-frame kind of village. Stroll around...
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Martel
The charm of an exquisite medieval city
A medieval village dating back to the 12th century, Martel’s meandering streets and stunning architecture are like illustrations straight out of a fairy tale book. Take a ride...
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Rocamadour
The Sacred City
Amongst all the villages to visit in the Dordogne Valley, Rocamadour is said to be a place where miracles happen… With its forget-me-not cliff-side setting, we just...
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Saint-Robert
A little gem on the borders of Limousin and Périgord
Off the beaten track, Saint-Robert is situated in a picturesque rural setting with an impressive historic heritage, labelled as one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”.
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Bergerac
Sweet life and sweet wine
A City of Art and History, Bergerac is a real treat for wine and architecture lovers who will get more than their cup full of half-timbered houses, medieval streets, historic...
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Brive-la-Gaillarde
Markets, boutique and popular shops, excellent bars and restaurants continue to make Brive a central hub of the Dordogne Valley.
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Périgueux
2000 years and counting...
Périgueux is full of heritage riches. From its Roman roots to Catholic medieval expansion, it has at its heart the stunning cathedral Saint-Front.
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Saint-Céré
A charming and lively city
A medieval town with a canal running through it, excellent restaurants, tea rooms, cafés and shopping to be had in amongst exploring some ancient castles and admiring world...
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Sarlat-la-Canéda
Town of Art and History
A paradise for food lovers, a thrill for history buffs and a godsend for lazy travellers who want it all in one place… Sarlat’s astonishing lineup of treasures to...
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Souillac-sur-Dordogne
An old abbey town at the heart of the Dordogne Valley
Explore its ancient streets and look out for the most unusual collection of 19th and early 20th century automata, a water park, the remarkable 12th century abbey, food markets,...
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Caves and Prehistory
Exploring caves and Prehistory
There is an entire hidden world just under your feet in the Dordogne Valley. Home to the most famous Paleolithic art on the planet there is also the art of mother nature to...
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Lascaux
20 000 year old Cave Art
Step back in time with a visit to the [Lascaux Cave], a crown jewel of the Dordogne Valley. Discover ancient art and mysteries hidden within these prehistoric caves. Begin your...
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Le Gouffre de Padirac
A natural wonder as old as time itself
Delve into the depths of Le [Gouffre de Padirac], an awe-inspiring underground cave in the Dordogne Valley. Experience a world beneath the surface filled with geological...
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Les Eyzies
The Musée National de Préhistoire takes visitors of all ages on a thrilling time-travel adventure spanning 400,000 years of human history. Packed with fascinating exhibits,...
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Les Eyzies
Prehistory Capital of the World
Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil is a destination like no other—a place where the past comes alive in the cliffs and caves that have borne witness to human history for hundreds of...
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The Land of 1001 Castles
Welcome to the Dordogne Valley, a land where time seems to stand still and history is just around every corner. With so many castles to explore, which one should you visit...
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Château de Beynac
In the footsteps of Richard the Lionheart
One of the most imposing castles of the Dordogne Valley, the formidable fortress of Beynac has stood the test of time, towering above the scenic landscape for centuries. Once...
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Château de Val
A Fairytale Fortress by the Lake
Combining elegance and a stunning environment, the Château de Val is one of the best-preserved fortresses of the Upper Dordogne Valley, where visitors can enjoy both history...
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Château de Castelnaud
A towering stone giant
With its rich history, fascinating museum exhibits and scenic location, the Château de Castelnaud remains one of the most iconic and well-preserved castles in the Dordogne Valley.
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Château de Biron
A Stone Giant in the Dordogne
Spanning one hectare with 14 distinct buildings, the remarkable Château de Biron seamlessly blends grandeur and architectural style, showcasing centuries of craftsmanship.
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Château de Pompadour
History and Equestrian Heritage
The Château de Pompadour is more than just a historical monument; it is a living testament to the art of horsemanship and the legacy of the famous Madame de Pompadour.
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Château des Milandes
The Legacy of Joséphine Baker
The Château des Milandes is a symbol of strength, perseverance and the transformative power of dreams. From its origins as a noble residence to its role as the home of one of...
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Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux
A medieval fortress in the Dordogne Valley
Discover your inner Robin Hood or Maid Marian with a visit to this magnificent medieval fortress. Marvel at the castle’s fortifications and panoramic views from this stunning...
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Les Tours de Merle
A medieval citadel in the Dordogne Valley
An enchanting walk through this 12th century citadel, set in amongst wild oak forests – like something out of Game of Thrones.
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The Dordogne River
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Embark on an enchanting journey along the [Dordogne River], the lifeline of the Dordogne Valley's natural heritage. Discover scenic landscapes, charming villages, and a world...
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Viewpoints
Winning views in the Dordogne Valley
One could say that the whole of the Dordogne Valley is a viewpoint and some are truly spectacular. Here’s our pick of the region’s gorgeous vistas and the top...
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French living
Recipes you can try at home
La Pescajoune de Marielle
The Halloween Soup
Grandma Rose’s Foie Gras
Foie Gras pané, Miel et Noix
Eating out
Eating out with kids
Restaurants in the Dordogne Valley
Drinking Out - Bars
Picnic Areas in the Dordogne Valley
Food Specialities
Truffles
Beers and Spirits made in the Dordogne Valley
Strawberry Fields
Walnuts – La Noix du Périgord
Cheese
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French living
How to eat, drink and party like the French
Immerse yourself in the heart of French culture in the Dordogne Valley, where every moment is an invitation to savor life’s simple pleasures. This is a land where the art...
Recipes you can try at home
Try out some of these traditional Dordogne Valley recipes and recreate the flavours you have tasted here, want to taste here, or dream about tasting here in the Dordogne Valley.
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La Pescajoune de Marielle
A thick local delicious pancake
An easy recipe straight from the Dordogne Valley that you can easily replicate at home. Sweet or savoury, it tastes amazing either way!
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The Halloween Soup
A delicious heart-warming recipe
It’s autumn and as the leaves turn a gorgeous reddish brown, the Dordogne Valley is perhaps even more beautiful than the rest of the year …. Winter is coming and...
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Grandma Rose’s Foie Gras
Leading Dordogne Valley chef Pablo reveals a secret recipe from his grandmother Rose. This is the real deal to make your own foie gras at home.
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Foie Gras pané, Miel et Noix
(Foie gras baked in bread crumbed walnuts and honey)
Ohh my goodness! These three local Dordogne Valley products are combined in perfect taste harmony. One of our favourite melt in your mouth pleasure explosions from Vincent...
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Eating out
Foodie Heaven on Earth
There are few more important pleasures in life than eating out in a restaurant with friends or family. Travelling means new experiences, so get ready to feast in the Dordogne...
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Eating out with kids
in the Dordogne Valley
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Restaurants in the Dordogne Valley
Michelin-Starred Restaurants, Bistrots, Guinguettes...
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Drinking Out – Bars
In the Dordogne Valley there are some great bars here too. Below a list of some of our favourite watering holes for you to kick back in.
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Picnic Areas in the Dordogne Valley
Where to find a perfect picnic spot with picnic tables
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Food Specialities
Truffles, Foie Gras, Strawberries, Wine...
Home to lively markets and fine cuisine, the Dordogne Valley is synonymous with some of the most acclaimed foods in France. Whether it be bought from a stall, cooked at home or...
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Truffles
The Black Diamond
Truffles are one of the main local specialities and Dordognians have been harvesting the prized ‘truffe noire’ since forever. So it’s no surprise that...
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Beers and Spirits made in the Dordogne Valley
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Strawberry Fields
A delicious food speciality of the Dordogne Valley, find out where you can buy local and organic strawberries- directly from the producers.
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Walnuts – La Noix du Périgord
A century old speciality and an essential part of the culture in the Dordogne Valley
Nuts about Walnuts The Dordogne Valley is the biggest regional producer of walnuts in France – the cultivation of this tasty food speciality has been an integral part...
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Cheese
Nibble your way through the Dordogne Valley
For many, the Dordogne Valley is synonymous with fromage. From melt-in-your mouth cabécous to flavoursome blues, delve into the region’s culinary specialities and take...
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Activities
Top 10 Activities
Cycling
Canoeing and kayaking
Golf
Paragliding
Paddle Boarding
Caving in the Dordogne Valley
Hiking and cycling
Walks and hikes
Hiking on the Ways of Saint James
Le Chemin d'Amadour hiking trek
Fun with the kids
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Activities
The New Outdoor Destination
The Dordogne Valley is a mother-lode for athletes thirsty for adventure, holiday-goers in need of some fresh air and children with energy to burn… Enjoy a multitude of...
Top 10 Activities
Loads of Fun and Adventures!
Swimming in a river, pedaling through vineyards or munching on local delicacies… The Dordogne Valley offers endless opportunities for fun and exploration. Whatever your...
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Cycling
in the Dordogne Valley
Experience the sights and sounds of the Dordogne Valley cycling at your own pace
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Canoeing and kayaking
in the Dordogne Valley
Experience the thrill of [canoeing and kayaking on the Dordogne] Valley’s tranquil rivers. Paddle through breathtaking scenery, passing dramatic cliffs, lush greenery, and...
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Golf
Swing your way through the Dordogne Valley
The Dordogne Valley offers a golfer’s paradise, with [pristine golf courses] nestled in stunning natural settings. From wide fairways to challenging water features, each course...
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Paragliding
An adrenaline rush like no other
Sightseeing from the air… Take off to discover a whole new point of view.
Paddle Boarding
on the Dordogne River
A fun new way to go down the Dordogne river while taking in the beauty of this stunning UNESCO Biosphere Reserve…
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Caving in the Dordogne Valley
An underworld for adrenalin junkies
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Hiking and cycling
in the Dordogne Valley
The natural beauty and rich architectural heritage of the Dordogne Valley are major attractions for travelers looking to relax, unwind and get closer to nature. The region is...
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Walks and hikes
The Dordogne Valley is a haven for those who love the great outdoors, offering endless opportunities for [walks and hikes]. From scenic routes along rivers to invigorating...
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Hiking on the Ways of Saint James
in the Dordogne Valley
Embark on an unforgettable adventure by [hiking on the Ways of Saint James], where history and spirituality meet breathtaking landscapes. These ancient trails invite you to...
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Le Chemin d’Amadour hiking trek
A route of legends
A journey showcasing some of the most picturesque scenery in the South-West of France, the [Chemin d'Amadour hiking trek] takes you from the Gironde estuary through the...
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Fun with the kids
Family adventures in the Dordogne Valley
Planning a family trip to the Dordogne Valley? Enjoy afternoons by the water, explore villages, marvel at the stunning countryside, indulge in delicious food, and keep the kids...
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Fun in the Sun
Fun in the Sun
Swimming and Beaches
Waterfalls
A Summer Guide to the Dordogne Valley
One with Nature
Fun in the Sun
The Dordogne Valley in Summer
Whilst winter is for working hard, summer is for playing hard… From waterfalls to waterparks, here’s our guide of the most appealing summer visits and adventures to...
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Swimming and Beaches
Beaches, Waterfalls, Lakes, Water Parks...
From creeks and beaches to waterfalls and water parks, discover some of the Dordogne Valley’s best spots to throw down your towel and have some Fun in the Sun. Beach...
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Waterfalls
Autoire, Gimel, Saut Sali...
Experience the breathtaking [waterfalls] of the Dordogne Valley. Our guide leads you to these cascading wonders, where natural heritage flows in harmony with stunning scenery....
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A Summer Guide to the Dordogne Valley
Visits, Activities and Events...
For many, the urge to travel peaks when summer rolls around. So why not plan a trip to the Dordogne Valley for a bit of Fun in the Sun? Alfresco cafés, outdoor activities and...
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One with Nature
Walking and hiking in the Dordogne Valley
Traveller Information
Traveller Information
Accommodation
Hotels
Campings
Holiday Villages
B&Bs and Guesthouses
Gites
Campervan Sites in the Dordogne Valley
The Essential Dordogne Valley Survival Guide
Dordogne Valley Tourist Offices
Essential Contact Numbers and Contact Information
Four Seasons, Four Reasons
What to do in the spring
Autumn
What to do when it rains
What to do when it's hot
The climate in the Dordogne Valley
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An Insider's Guide to the Dordogne Valley
Come rain or shine, the Dordogne Valley continues to captivate the world’s attention with its historic treasures and natural beauty… If you want to join in on the...
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Accommodation
Campsites, Gîtes, Hotels...
With an endless list of quality accommodation to kick back and relax after a day of adventure, bedding down in the Dordogne Valley couldn’t be easier! Here’s all...
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Hotels
Embark on a journey of discovery in the [Dordogne Valley, where every hotel] is a story, every room a canvas of French elegance.
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Campings
Ready for a camping adventure in the Dordogne Valley? Explore our selection of [scenic campsites] near Sarlat, Bergerac, and more. Perfect for families, couples, and solo...
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Holiday Villages
Book your stay in the Dordogne Valley's picturesque [holiday villages and gîtes]. Experience authentic French countryside living in Bergerac, Sarlat, Rocamadour, and more!
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B&Bs and Guesthouses
Experience true French charm with our curated list of [Bed and Breakfasts and Guesthouses] in the Dordogne Valley. Book now for a unique stay in scenic and historic settings!
Gites
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The Essential Dordogne Valley Survival Guide
Everything you were afraid to ask but need to know
Traveller Information: Rapid fire answers to your burning questions…
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Dordogne Valley Tourist Offices
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Essential Contact Numbers and Contact Information
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Four Seasons, Four Reasons
Whatever the season, the Dordogne Valley offers every travellers something different with each change. The frenzied activities of summer, with festivals of music, fireworks,...
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What to do in the spring
All the sites open from Easter and, with the arrival of warm weather, the answer is simple: You can do everything! Sightseeing, hiking, biking, resting, dining…. It’s all there...
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Autumn
in the Dordogne Valley
As the vibrant greens of summer give way to a rich tapestry of golden colours, autumn descends on the Dordogne Valley with an irresistible charm, giving way to a several months...
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What to do when it rains
Whether it’s drizzly, a summer downpour or just plain old raining don’t get drenched in despair. Some useful advice on what you can do if you feel a droplet on your face with...
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What to do when it’s hot
Keeping it cool in the Dordogne Valley
If the summer heat is getting the better of you, the Dordogne Valley has many options to stay cool, from river swims to off-peak visits.
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The climate in the Dordogne Valley
Sun & fun, rain or shine - essential information on the weather
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Getting around
Car Hire, Public Transport, Taxis...
Whether you choose to hop on a bus, flag down a cab, jump behind the wheel or rely on your tennis shoes to do the dirty work… We’ll have you buzzing around the...
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How to get here
Eurotunnel, Ferry Crossings, Airports...
With as many routes as there are castles (well, nearly), travelling to the Dordogne Valley could never have been so simple! With regular flights from 12 UK destinations and a...
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Travelling with Pets
If you’d love to take your dog on vacation, why not forget the kennel costs and set off on a dog-friendly trip to the Dordogne Valley? Here is all the traveller...
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The Best Driving Routes
in the Dordogne Valley
Some great drives, mapped out for you, including the best the Dordogne Valley has to offer…
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Remains of a 14th century fort, intended to protect the sanctuary
From these overhanging ramparts, there is a magnificent panorama of the Alzou canyon and the site.
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