The Dordogne is a department of unspoilt nature, recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve.



Our region is brimming with treasures that transport you back in time.
With its prehistoric caves, medieval castles and villages, forests, lush green hills
green hills, sparkling rivers and some of the starriest skies in France, this region is an extraordinary journey through history.

A gentle invitation to relax and enjoy a host of outdoor activities, far from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
There's never a dull moment in Périgord!

Discoveries



Gabare trip on the Dordogne river

Hot-air balloon flight over the Périgord Noir

Fly over the Dordogne valley from Bergerac

CULTURAL VISITS



Bastides and medieval towns (Issigeac, Monpazier, Beaumont-du-Périgord, Limeuil...)

Castles (Beynac, Biron, Castelnaud, Bonaguil, les Milandes, Hautefort...)

Abbeys (Saint-Avit-Sénieur, Saint Cyprien, Cadouin...)

Bergerac and famous vineyards such as Monbazillac and Pécharmant

Sarlat and the many fortified castles and medieval villages in the surrounding area: La Roque-Gageac, Beynac, Domme...

Chasms: Padirac of course, but also Proumeyssac, the Grand Roc and Maxange caves...

The greatest prehistoric sites: Lascaux, Les Eyzies de Tayac, ..

SPORT ACTIVITIES



Golf de la Marterie

A magnificent 18-hole course in the shade of ancient trees

(15 minutes from Le Clos 1855).

Tennis

A tennis court discovered in Sainte Avère

(5 minutes from Le Clos 1855)
Four tennis courts, one covered, in Le Bugue

(15 minutes from Le Clos 1855).

Canoe Kayak

Numerous departure points to discover the Dordogne and Vézère valleys, including Trémolat

and Limeuil

(12 and 14 minutes from Le Clos 1855).

Natural bathing

21 beaches set against a backdrop of cliffs, lakes and waterfalls.

Walking tour

(over 100 km of marked trails, including 2 13 km trails starting from Sainte Avère, 5 minutes from Le Clos 1855).