What to see, what to do Dordogne?

The 10 good reasons to go Dordogne

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To play golf

Tease the ball and perfect your swing on the course of your dreams in the Perigord.

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For the Lascaux cave

In the cave, you go back in time and let the emotion of the cave come over you.

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To go canoeing

Let yourself slide along the rivers, as if time stopped for a moment.

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To think you're Cro Magnon

A thousand and one cavities await you, to meet our distant ancestors.

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For a fresh truffle toast

On a slice of warm bread, a knob of fresh butter and strips of fresh truffle.

To eat foie gras

Fresh, canned, semi-cooked or cooked, learn how to taste this local jewel.

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For its 1001 castles

Perched on their rocky spurs since the Middle Ages, they dominate gardens and villages.

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For the craftsmen of art

They can be found in all four corners of the Périgord: come and meet their many talents!

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The Périgord Limousin Natural Park

To stay, hike, discover natural territories and their inhabitants.

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For various vineyards

Taste their five colours to discover terroirs with complex flavours.

What to visit Dordogne?

Interview

Interview: My Périgord

with Céline Lasjuilliarias, author of the guide

She was born in Périgord and despite her taste for travel and other places, Céline has never denied her native land. In love with her department, she loves to discover the good addresses at the wheel of her 2 horsepower Charleston, to meet the talented craftsmen and especially to share her good plans. It is therefore quite natural that she became the author of the Périgord guide.

See the video of the interview
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