Le Bord de l'eau





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This small 6-kilometre loop with a completely flat profile is designed for the whole family. Discover the fauna and flora of the Dordogne from Sainte-Terre, the world capital of the lamprey.
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This 17.5 km loop without great difficulty is made for wine lovers. Departing from Sainte-Terre, the route is dotted with family wine estates where you can chat with the winegrowers.
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This hike or bike ride starts in Lavagnac, near the Tourist Office. The route runs along the Dordogne and passes by Sainte-Terre, Castillon-la-Bataille, the Eiffel Bridge, Civrac-sur-Dordogne, the Château de Courtebotte and Saint-Jean de Blaignac, among others, before returning to the starting point. . This route allows the discovery of a region rich in historical, geological and wine-growing heritage.
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This local loop allows you to admire beautiful viewpoints, especially on the meanders of the Dordogne. The port of Cabara with its old warehouses is a reminder that the village was turned towards river trade in the 19th century.
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In the Middle Ages, Castillon was an impressive fortified city made up of ramparts which protected a fortified castle and a commercial town. In 1453, the famous battle that gave its name to the city marked the end of the Hundred Years War with a victory for the French against the English.