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Lot and Dordogne

 

  • Dramatic river valleys, mediaeval towns, fairytale chateaux, unrivalled prehistoric treasures
  • Wonderfully rich and gastronomic cuisine: fois gras, truffles, walnuts, confit de canard
  • Great family appeal: grottoes, museums, watersports, galleries, animal parks
  • Imposing cliffs, forgotten valleys, beautiful hill villages
  • World-famous wine discoveries

The Perigord Noir, a region of gorgeous hill villages and delightful market towns, is in the heart of the Dordogne, nestled snugly between the Dordogne and Vézère rivers. The wealth of prehistoric and mediaeval influences, its dramatic landscapes and its rich cuisines distinguish it from everywhere else in France.

Highlights and 'must sees' include historic Sarlat, capital of the region, and almost too pretty to be true. Try not to miss the famous Saturday market! Carennac, overlooking the Dordogne, has been awarded un des plus beaux villages status, and it’s not hard to see why. Stroll around in the evening and soak up the atmosphere of this beautifully preserved riverside town. Rocamadour is one of the most spectacular places in France, and is a major religious site. Ancient chapels, restored houses and an elegant C14 fort hang proudly by their fingernails from a near-vertical cliff high above the valley floor.

If you fancy being extra-active during your stay here, the region offers a plethora of things to do: canoeing on the rivers, hidden caves, prehistoric art, wine tasting, animal parks and boat trips.

Walking

Cycling

Classic Lot Cycling
Hidden Valleys Cycling