Hôtel Restaurant Plaisance-Piscine couverte et chauffée- Proche Sarlat-





The Hôtel Restaurant Plaisance-Piscine couverte et chauffée- Proche Sarlat- Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This hike begins in Domme, a village elected among the Most Beautiful Villages in France. This bastide, built in 1281 by the King of France Philippe III the Bold, has a defensive system that has been preserved. The ramparts are still in place as well as the three gates giving access to the city. The Porte des Tours is the most visited because of the graffiti left by imprisoned Templars. The route partly runs along the Dordogne and passes through the Trou de l'Arc and the Château de Caudon.
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Cradled by the generous curves of the Dordogne river, the town of Vitrac has the distinction of having 3 hamlets. By following this loop, you will discover the village perched on its plateau and its church, as well as the medieval village of Montfort and its castle camped on a rocky outcrop. A great walk for the whole family.
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Beautiful course in Périgord, starting from the small village of Vitrac. This route has a hilly part in the forest, then flatter along the Dordogne river. This hike passes through the magnificent village of La Roque Gageac, which is one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France, thanks to its golden yellow houses leaning against an imposing cliff.
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This beautiful hike starting from the medieval village of Montfort takes you to the banks of the Dordogne and to visit the small villages of the region. The hilly path climbs rapidly towards Pechibral before descending to the beautiful village of Vitrac. The trail climbs back up onto a forest path that climbs up the hill of Château de Marobert. In the descent towards the Rouderie you will have points of view on the Dordogne. The path takes the direction of Vitrac and this time passes near the...
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A former 180 kilometer pilgrimage route linking Périgord to Rocamadour, this magnificent route is now marked out, and allows you to cross the vineyards and hills of Bergerac in complete safety. This hike begins in Domme, a village elected among the Most Beautiful Villages in France. This bastide, built in 1281 by the King of France Philippe III the Bold, has a defensive system that has been preserved. The ramparts are still in place as well as the three gates giving access to the city. The...