This lush, forested region in south France is a land filled with caves, rivers, and prehistoric creations.
Journey along the Dordogne river, enjoying views of Cro-Magnon cave paintings, ancient Roman ruins, striking gorges, and steep cliffs along the riverbanks.
Peer up from the river’s shores to marvel at spectacularly green forests and hillsides, the perfect combination of terrain for a bike tour.
The dark, full-bodied reds and fruity, dry whites of the Bergerac and sweet dessert Monbazillac wines found in the Dordogne are the perfect companion to its cuisine, which features decadent dishes like foie gras, Périgord truffles, duck confit and Rocamadour goat cheese.
One of our favourite village is La roque Cageac, so nesteld one the edge of river..is magic!
fois gras | Truffle | confit de canard
Chateneuf du pape | Pommerol | Saint-Émilion
Domme | Sarlat | Belves | St-Léon-sur-Vézére
Sarlat, Les Eyzies, Rocamadour
St Emilion Bergerac Sarlat
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