Explore one of the most fascinating corners of the Dordogne on this varied and flexible, walking, cycling and canoeing holiday. The Perigord Noir, arguably one of the most attractive parts of the Dordogne, is named as such for its rich dark oak and chestnut forests which fill the very heart of this region. The area offers spectacular scenery with ancient chateaux perched high above the rugged cliffs overlooking the entire valley. You'll find mediaeval villages full of character and a plethora of historical sites including the Benedictine Abbaye Sainte-Marie in Souillac, founded during the 12th century and which suffered badly during the Hundred Years' War.On foot, bike and by canoe, venture through the Perigord experiencing what this picturesque region has to offer. You have total flexibility with the choice of either walking or cycling routes when you're not canoeing. The canoeing is safe and undemanding, and we will give you a lesson in handling your canoe before you set off. Your journey starts in Rocamadour, a spectacular cliff-clinging town and home to one of France's most venerated sites, before moving on to Meyronne, on the banks of the Dordogne. From here you pick up your paddle, canoeing downstream to Souillac and on to Beynac with its hilltop castle, captured by Richard the Lionheart in 1179, finally arriving in medieval Sarlat.
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Informations générales
ID de la tour107364
Durée de la tournée9jours
LangueEnglish
Taille du groupe18
Tranche d'âge8 - 99
Exécuté par
Exodus Adventure Travels
Itinéraire
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Day 1: Arrive in Rocamadour (breakfast)
Day 2: Rocamadour to Meyronne (breakfast,dinner)
Day 3: At Meyronne (breakfast,dinner)
Day 4: Meyronne to Souillac Canoe (breakfast)
Day 5: At Souillac (breakfast)
Day 6: Souillac to Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse Canoe (breakfast,dinner)
Day 7: At Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse (breakfast,dinner)
Day 8: Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse to Sarlat (breakfast,dinner)