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Dordogne

Road Trip Dordogne: The Ultimate Itinerary & Travel Tips

A road trip through Dordogne is the perfect way to explore the four Perigord regions, Noir, Blanc, Vert, and Pourpre, at your own pace. From medieval towns and stunning castles to scenic rivers, lakes, and local markets, Dordogne offers a rich combination of history, gastronomy, and natural beauty. Planning Your Dordogne Road Trip Best Time …

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Dordogne

Périgord Travel Tips: Everything You Need to Know

Planning a trip to the Périgord region of France? Here’s your complete, local-written guide to making the most of your visit. The Perigord, more widely known as the Dordogne, is one of the most enchanting regions of France. With medieval villages, golden limestone houses, winding rivers, prehistoric caves and world-famous gastronomy, it’s a destination that …

Dordogne Perigord Noir

Univerland Journiac – A Day Out For Kids Of All Ages

If you’re looking for fun things to do in Dordogne with family or friends, Univerland Journiac is a must-visit. This unique leisure park in the Périgord Noir brings together adrenaline-filled activities, immersive games, and family-friendly fun, all in one location. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a competitive spirit, or a parent looking for a safe …

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Dordogne Perigord Vert

Grand Étang de Saint‑Estèphe

Tucked in the lush hills of northern Dordogne, the Grand Étang de Saint‑Estèphe, or Saint Estephe Lac, is a 23 ha oasis in the Périgord‑Limousin Regional Natural Park. Known for its sandy beach, dramatic rocky shores, and inclusive design, it’s the ideal autumn-to-summer destination for families, outdoor lovers, adventurers, and visitors with reduced mobility. Quick Facts …

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Dordogne Perigord Pourpre

Exploring Perigord Pourpre: South West France and Bergerac

Tucked into the south-west of the department of Dordogne, Périgord Pourpre, or the Purple Périgord, offers a sensory-rich experience. Named for the purple foliage of the vines that cloak the landscape each autumn, this region is synonymous with wine, heritage, and stunning countryside. Unlike its neighbours, Périgord Noir, Périgord Vert, and Périgord Blanc, the perigord pourpre region is deeply rooted in viticulture, with the city of Bergerac at …

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Dordogne Perigord Blanc

Things to do with kids in Perigueux

Périgueux, nestled along the right bank of the Isle River, is a charming city with a rich blend of history and modernity. Renowned for its two historic districts, it boasts a mix of medieval and Renaissance architecture that transports visitors to another era. The compact, pedestrian-friendly city centre is filled with narrow streets and alleys, …

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Dordogne Perigord Pourpre

Things to do with kids in Bergerac

Are you planning a family trip to the historic town of Bergerac? This guide highlights some of the best family-friendly activities in and around Bergerac to help you plan a memorable holiday. Bergerac, located in the Dordogne region of southwest France, is renowned for its historic old town, picturesque castles, and lush vineyards along the …

Cinemas showing english speaking films in Dordogne
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Cinemas showing english speaking films in Dordogne

The Dordogne region of France offers a variety of cinemas that occasionally screen English-speaking films. For English-speaking residents and tourists, finding films in their original version (VO) can be a delightful way to enjoy cinema. Périgord Vert Périgord Noir Périgord Pourpre Périgord Blanc Cinemas Showing English-Speaking Films Near the Dordogne-Lot-et-Garonne Border For those living near …

Whether you're a garden enthusiast, photographer, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat in the Dordogne, Les Jardins d'eau de Carsac offers something truly special.
Dordogne Perigord Noir

Les Jardins d’eau de Carsac: A Hidden Gem in Dordogne’s Heart

In the heart of Dordogne, where medieval towns captivate visitors with their stone facades and market squares, lies a different kind of treasure. After your castle-spotting canoe trip, keep the water adventures going with this unique activity! Les Jardins d’eau de Carsac offers a refreshing escape from the typical tourist trail, turning an ordinary garden visit …