Dordogne-Périgord, a magical destination in any diversity
The Dordogne is the former province of Perigord.

Located in the Southwest, in Aquitaine, equidistant from the pole and the equator, it enjoys all seasons of a temperate climate that makes it a pleasant region.
- Land of culture with evidence of human presence from 400,000 years: prehistoric sites, castles of the Middle Ages or the Renaissance, abbeys and churches, French or English bastides (fortified medieval village)
- Land of nature with its beautiful scenery, and legendary rivers (Dordogne, Vézère ...), ideal for canoeing recreation and outdoor activities
- Earth to live well with its world-renowned cuisine (truffles, foie gras, walnuts, cèpes (mushroom), Bergerac wines ...)

"It may be that one day France ceases to exist, but the Dordogne will live, like the dreams that fuel the human soul. " Henri Miller

Must en Dordogne

  • Lascaux cave
  • La Vallée de la Dordogne
  • La Vallée de la Vézère
  • Brantôme
  • Périgueux
  • Bergerac
  • Sarlat

Where to stay en Dordogne ?

  • Chambre
  • Biras

From :

560 €

per week

  • Chambre
  • Capdrot

From :

770 €

per week

  • Chambre
  • Domme

From :

160 €

by night

Contact your territorial representative

CLÉVACANCES FRANCE

54 Boulevard de l'Embouchure

31200 TOULOUSE


Téléphone : 06 18 07 57 71

Email : 24@clevacances.com

Photo Credits

Grotte-Lascaux-II © Semitour Perigord
La-Roque-Gageac © CDT Dordogne
Bastide-de-Monpazier © CDT Dordogne
Château de Castelnaud © Jonathan-Barbot
Château Monbazillac © Bernard Dupuy
Brantome © OT Périgord Dronne Belle - Frédéric Tessier
Baignade © Semitour Périgord
Bergerac © Pays de Bergerac
Foie gras © Moulin de Vigonac
Mimos © Teatro Dei Venti
Perigueux © OT Périgueux
Truffes © Chambre d'Agriculture de la Dordogne
Sarlat © OT Sarlat