Tourism
Caves, castles, gardens, villages – there’s something for everyone in Perigord Noir! Less than 30 minutes from our guest house, you’ll have plenty of choice for exploring our region. And if you’re coming as a family, you’ll find plenty of visits and activities for children.
Canoeing, hot-air ballooning, climbing, cycling, hiking, golf, swimming… there’s plenty of sporting activities to suit all ages and tastes.
All year round, numerous events are organised to provide unforgettable moments of festivity.
And of course, when you think of Périgord Noir, you think of gastronomy. Farms, restaurants, markets, vineyards… there are plenty of good places to visit.
Castles and fortified houses
There could be a thousand and one castle in the Dordogne-Périgord! Some are private, like Château de Montfort, just a stone's th...
Caves, chasms and prehistory
Homo-sapiens took refuge in the limestone cliffs of the Vezere valley. The first and best-known cave to be discovered was, of cour...
For children
You might not think the Dordogne is the most attractive region in which to spend a holiday with your children. We...
Local traditions and festivals
The Perigord offers a wide range of events throughout the year: sporting events, festivals, local fêtes, garage sales, flea marke...
Parks and gardens in Dordogne
The Dordogne is full of sumptuous parks and gardens, each with its own special theme. Just a few...
Sports and nature
There's no shortage of sporting activities in the Dordogne Perigord. There's something for all ages, all interests and all tastes....
Villages and fortified towns
Long a battleground between the English and the French, the Dordogne is famous for its perfectly preserved fortified towns. Visiti...
Wine and gastronomy
When you think Périgord, you think gastronomy!
Périgord gastronomy has never needed advertising to make a name for itself. Today, it's th...