

Villages de Vacances or holiday villages offer similar vacation accommodations at a fixed price that includes the use of shared areas, sports facilities and entertainment activities. Many are open seasonally and are available for nightly, weekly or monthly rental however make sure you book before arrival. Camping is also a suitable choice for visitors travelling with pets as nearly all of the Dordogne Valley's campsites roll out the red carpet for those furry friends of yours. With most campsites designed to accommodate tents, RVs and mobile homes, many are equipped with canoe rentals, tennis courts, playgrounds, restaurants, bars and swimming pools and are a great way for young families to keep the kiddies occupied. Visitors looking for adventure can spice up their trip with a stay in a yurt, tepee or vintage caravan. With heaps of excellent campsites as well as a warm Mediterranean climate, travellers can pitch their tent or park up their caravan in some absolutely breath-taking locations.Īs the slow moving rivers carve their way through the region and picture postcard towns line the banks, waterside locations are in abundance as they are in the woodlands and countryside. Holiday Cottages in Dordogne Top 50 country houses in Dordogne La Brousse Basse- Chalet Le Cerisier Domaine Comtesse- Gte Belle Vue Rsidence La Rivire.

The Dordogne Valley is one of the most popular regions for camping in France and for good reason. Although it can get rather busy during peak season, it does have good access to other towns and tourist attractions in the surrounding area.
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A great place to base yourself is the bustling town of Sarlat-la-Caneda which is not only full of hotels, but also fine restaurants, great shopping and one of the best Saturday markets in the region. The Périgord Noir is also known for its high concentration of famous chateaux, market towns and ancient villages. Situated in Jumilhac le Grand in the Perogord Verte, perfect base for the Limousin. Boasting limestone plateaux, thick forests and quaint villages, the area is home to tourist hot spots like Rocamadour and the Gouffre de Padirac as well as numerous weekly markets and village fêtes. French country cottages, dog friendly gite holidays in the Dordogne. Those looking for a retreat in the country but with all the commodities nearby should head to the National Park of Causses du Quercy. Lower down the Dordogne, Saint-Céré, Souillac and Martel all offer more of a town feel with good accommodation options and are within easy driving/canoeing distance from cliff-topping castles, prehistoric caves and 6 of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France'. The definitive guide to fishing in the Dordogne Valley.Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne Strawberry Festival.Rocamadour Classical Sacred Music Festival.Beers and Spirits made in the Dordogne Valley.
