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Dordogne Walk details
Duration: 8 days/7 Nights

Departures:  private departures only, please contact us for details.

Trip price:  €2,300 per person based on double occupancy.  Single supplement: €320.  Note: this is based on a group of 6 people minimum.

Trip departs: Hotel Talleyrand, Périgueux, on the morning of Day 2

Trip ends: with a private transfer to Brive La Gaillarde train station

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Lunch in Saint Leon
 Lunch in Saint Leon
Your  hotel room full of roses
 Your hotel room full of roses
Grab a paddle if youre tired of walking
 Grab a paddle if you're tired of walking
Only the French do food this beautiful!
 Only the French do food this beautiful!
"The Hikers Bistrot" welcomes you
 "The Hiker's Bistrot" welcomes you
We stay two nights in a real château!
 We stay two nights in a real château!
Learn the secrets of this truffle-hunting dog
 Learn the secrets of this
truffle-hunting dog

Beautiful Sarlat
 Beautiful Sarlat

Dordogne Walk


Dordogne Walk


Dordogne Walk Itinerary

Preview - The Dordogne region of southwest France is rich in both natural beauty and historic treasures.  Our distant ancestors lived in the region 20,000 years ago and left amazing cave paintings as a testament to their spirit and creativity.  Thousands of years later, medieval pilgrims and noblemen built some of the most beautiful abbeys and castles in all of Europe.  Even today, the Dordogne has more castles per square mile than any other area of France!

Our walking trip explores the villages, castles, traditions and history of the Dordogne, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the countryside as well.  We walk along the shores of powerful rivers, through lush forests, and along quiet country roads.  And this wouldn't be France without good food and wine!  There are plenty of opportunities to sample the region's famous cuisine, like foie gras, black truffles, walnuts, and the powerful Cahors wines. Our seven-night trip features charming hotels and excellent cuisine.



Day 1 - Saturday:  Independent arrival in Périgueux and check in at the Hotel Le Talleyrand. Périgueux can be reached from Paris by direct train (travel time about 4.5 hours). It is a charming walled medieval town located on the Isle river. Be sure to visit the beautiful museum housing a Gallo-Roman villa from 16 BC, and the cathedral which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site commemorating the pilgrimage route of Santiago di Compostela. Overnight in Périgueux. Hotel included.


Day 2 - Sunday:  8:30 pick-up at the Hotel Talleyrand for a one-hour transfer to the countryside. Our first walk takes us up to the Château de Biron, one of the most impressive fortified castles in the Dordogne region. It dates from the 12th-century and gives us a fascinating glimpse of medieval life. Lunch is at the Auberge du Château, a family-run bistro next to the castle. After lunch we walk to the walled village of Monpazier, a fortified hamlet ("Bastide") established by King Edward I in 1284. Our hotel for the next two nights is the Hotel Edward 1er, a 19th-century turreted castle that has been transformed into a lovely four-star inn, complete with a small swimming pool. Enjoy a welcome apéritif before dinner in the intimate dining room of the hotel. Hotel, breakfast and dinner included.


Day 3 - Monday:  Short transfer to the village of Beaumont, an English bastide. Bastides were walled fortress villages built by both the French and English during the Hundred Years' War. Beaumont's first stones were laid in 1272 and its fortified 13th-century church stands as testimony to those troubled times. Our walk takes us to the Château de Bannes, where we will stop for a picnic lunch next to the Romanesque church. We loop back through orchards and walnut groves to Beaumont. There is time to explore Monpazier's shops and alleyways or enjoy a dip in the pool before dinner in the village square at an excellent local restaurant specializing in Magret de Canard. Overnight in Monpazier. Hotel, breakfast, and dinner included.


Day 4 - Tuesday:  Transfer to Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère (40 minutes) and begin walk along the shady banks of the Vézère river before climbing up into the rolling countryside outside of Sergeac. The walk takes about 4 hours and will bring us back to St Léon for lunch in one of its charming bistros. This afternoon you have the option to canoe down the gentle Vézère to Les Eyzies or to do another short loop walk. Our hotel for the next two nights is a converted 18th-century water mill, the Moulin de la Beune. This evening we will do a tasting of wines from the emerging appellations of Cahors, Bergerac and Pécharmant before dinner in the hotel's gourmet restaurant. Overnight Les Eyzies. Hotel, breakfast, and dinner included.


Day 5 - Wednesday:  Guided visit of the Font-de-Gaume this morning at 9:30: a narrow cave corridor 65 meters long leading to an awe-inspiring series of over 200 polychromatic paintings of horses, bison, reindeer and mammoth. The paintings are from the Magdalenian period: 15,000 to 9,000 B.C. The artists used the natural contours of the rock walls to create effects of perspective and movement. We still do not know if they were meant as art or religious symbolism, as simple sketches of daily life or abstract depictions of an afterlife.  Thought provoking, at the very least!
After the Font-de-Gaume we will set out for a lovely walk along the Gorge de l'Enfer. Lunch will either be a picnic or in a bistrot in the village. Tonight is a "free night" dinner, so some may choose to dine at the famous two-star Michelin restaurant Le Centenaire, a short walk from our hotel. Otherwise, enjoy something light at the local crêperie or choose from one of the other excellent restaurants in the village. Overnight Les Eyzies. Hotel & breakfast included. Dinner not included.



Day 6 - Thursday:  Morning walk to St. Amand de Coly, a pretty village with the most impressive fortified abbey in the Dordogne. The church dates from the first half of the 12th century, and was once attached to an Augustinian monastery that was completely enclosed by protective walls and ramparts, traces of which still exist. The abbey was also an important stopping-point on the pilgrimage route to Santiago di Compostela, now classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The village also has an traditional coppersmith who makes beautiful pots, plates and other objects. After our walk we have a short van shuttle to the walled Château de Losse for a picnic before an optional visit of this impressive castle. The visit is interesting because the castle has many of its original furnishings. Our day ends in the charming village of Montignac where we will stay at the Hotel La Roseraie, a delightful small hotel located in a beautifully restored 18th-century hotel. The rooms are decorated in French country style (what a surprise!) and the large walled garden is the perfect place to enjoy a cool drink after a day of walking. You can even have a dip in the pool. A la carte dining in the hotel dining room. Hotel, breakfast, and dinner included.


Day 7 - Friday:  We have a short transfer to Carlux and then a walk to Sainte Nathalène, passing several small villages and hamlets along the way. Eventually we reach a beautiful 16th-century walnut mill, the Moulin de la Tour.  It is still in operation after 400 years, extracting oil from walnuts and hazelnuts. Afterwards we carry on to our picnic spot overlooking the Château d'Erignac. For those interested, you can visit the fabulous rose gardens of the castle, considered to be one of the most beautiful gardens in France. Afterwards we drop down to the nearby medieval town of Sarlat. Sarlat is famous throughout France as one of the country's most beautiful towns, and in the 1960s Sarlat received special government funds to restore its historic town center. You will have free time in the afternoon to explore Sarlat before returning to Montignac. Final night dinner at La Roseraie. Hotel, breakfast, and dinner included.


Day 8 - Saturday:  After breakfast, we transfer to the Brive la Gaillarde train station for rail connections to Paris and beyond.  Breakfast included.



Useful Links -
Dordogne & Périgord tourism: general information on the region, with lots of photos and links.

Hundred Years' War: interesting Wikipedia site on this interminable war, involving the infamous Joan of Arc.

Prehistoric Cave Paintings: nice site; only in French but good photos of the caves

Getting to know Cro-Magnon Man: accessible BBC site tracing the evolution of man

UNESCO World Heritage Sites: look at all the fabulous things to see in France!


General Information

Note on Itinerary: Although we do our best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control.

Qualifications: This trip is rated easy to moderate. Some prior hiking experience is beneficial but anyone in good physical condition will have no problems with the walks. We walk between 10-16 kms a day (6-10 miles), which translates into about 3-4 hours of walking, more or less equally divided between morning and afternoon. This may sound like a lot, but there are lots of opportunities for breaks to take pictures or simply stop and admire the view. However, a regular conditioning program consisting of walking/running and stretching is recommended, beginning at least 2 months prior to departure. This will get you in shape and ensure that you are able to enjoy fully all that this wonderful trip has to offer.

Van Support and luggage transfers: When required and and indicated in the itinerary, we use van transfers to shuttle you from the beginning and end of the hikes. Your luggage is moved by van from hotel to hotel.

Trip cost: Based on a group of 6 people with one guide, the itinerary above is priced (at a discount due to direct booking) at €2,300 per person, based on double occupancy. If you book through a travel agent add €200 per person.

Trip Cost Includes: All Accommodations (7 nights total); 7 breakfasts and 5 dinners; bilingual guide or guides; all van and luggage transfers from pick-up in Périgueux on Day 2 to drop-off at Brive La Gaillarde train station on Day 8; guided visits as per the itinerary; van support.

Not Included: Round-trip airfare; airport/hotel transfers; lunches; 2 dinners (one in Périgueux and one in Les Eyzies); travel insurance; gratuities; alcoholic beverages; and items of a personal nature.

Reservations and payment:  In order to reserve a space on the trip, a non-refundable deposit of $200 USD or €200 (depending on the trip) is required. Please contact us at info@customwalks.com or go to the Reservations page on our website for more information. We will send you a trip agreement that outlines the terms and conditions of payment and cancellation.

Trip Cancellation Insurance: Should you have to cancel your trip because of illness, injury or death to you or a family member, trip-cancellation insurance protects most of your deposits and payment for both air and land cost. We highly recommend the purchase of Trip-Cancellation Insurance. If you wish, you can purchase this insurance through Customwalks Ltd when you book your trip. Contact us for more details.

Weather: In May and June, the climate is generally sunny and warm with daytime temperatures in the 80s and evening temperatures dropping 10-20 degrees. Rain showers are a possibility but typically do not last longer than a few hours. September and October weather is similar, but temperatures can be slightly cooler with fewer daylight hours. Some rainfall is possible on any of the departures requiring participants to arrive equipped with appropriate raingear.

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