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Tourism in the Dordogne | Discover the Dordogne and the Périgord Noir

Discover the Dordogne and the Périgord Noir

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The riches of the Dordogne Terroir

During your visit to Périgord, you’ll be able to enjoy this gastronomic heritage, which includes foie gras, ceps, truffles, walnuts…
You’ll discover these gastronomic treasures at traditional local markets and get to know the producers.

Not far from our campsite, the Bergerac wine route takes you along the world-famous Bergerac wine appellations, with 13 different AOCs to choose from, including Monbazillac, made from renowned grape varieties such as Cabernet-Sauvignon and Merlot ….
A gastronomic journey and a Perigordian treat you won’t soon forget!

The most beautiful villages in France

The Périgord is a golden destination. LE PORT DE SIORAC campsite, ideally located between Bergerac and Sarlat, invites you to discover world-famous sites within a 30-kilometre radius.
Ten villages in the Dordogne-Périgord region have the honour of being classified as the Most Beautiful Villages in France. Discover La Roque-Gageac, Beynac-et-Cazenac, Domme, Belvès, Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère, Monpazier, Castelnaud-la-Chapelle… A region where each village is more beautiful than the next.

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Between history and heritage, the Dordogne is full of charming villages with a rich cultural and historical heritage, so don’t hesitate to explore the area around the campsite to satisfy your curiosity!

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Caves in the Dordogne

The Lascaux cave, located in the commune of Montignac, a few kilometres from LE PORT DE SIORAC campsite in the Dordogne, is undoubtedly the site that put the Périgord on the list of the most visited regions in the world.

There are many other prehistoric sites and caves to discover… Rouffignac, Rocamadour, the Roc de Cazelle caves, the Maxange caves, the Lacave caves, etc.
There’s so much to discover and explore with your family, friends or partner. There are many natural sites to visit all year round in the Périgord Noir.

Things to do in the Dordogne