THE DORDOGNE’S INTRIGUING NEIGHBOURS
Go Beyond the Dordogne’s Borders
Just beyond the Dordogne lie the enchanting departments of Lot-et-Garonne and Charente, each offering a unique blend of culture, nature, and delicious culinary traditions. The Lot-et-Garonne is celebrated for its medieval villages and landscapes dotted with sunflower fields. Charente, with its rolling vineyards and charming towns like Cognac, offers the ideal setting for enjoying the “savoir vivre.” Perfect for those seeking an authentic French experience.
Périgord Noir
Famous for its dark oak forests, medieval villages, and prehistoric caves, such as Lascaux. Radiant centrepiece is Sarlat. Our tips:…
Périgord Pourpre
Is known for its vineyards and winemaking, with Bergerac as an important centre. Beautiful bastide towns such as Monpazier, Issigeac…
Lot-et-Garonne
This department is known for its rolling hills, picturesque villages and rich gastronomy. An ideal destination for nature and culture…
Charente
The Charente is a river and a region in western France, known for its historic towns such as Cognac, and…
Périgord Blanc
Characterised by limestone plateaus and white stone buildings. Around Périgueux, the capital of the Dordogne. Our tips: Périgord Blanc
Périgord Vert
Known for its green landscapes, forests and rivers. Located in the north of the Dordogne. Our tips: Périgord Vert