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Dordogne Castles & Valleys

Dordogne Castles & Valleys

Upcoming Dates

  • September 22, 2010
  • May 27, 2011
  • June 22, 2011
  • September 3, 2011
  • September 23, 2011

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Accommodations

Premier

Ability Level

Intermediate

Terrain

Rolling and green

Distance

Total Mileage: 320 Daily Average: 32

Arriving

Brive-la-Gaillarde

Departing

Brive-la-Gaillarde

Price

  • May, Jun: $4,895
  • Sep: $4,995

Single Supplement

$850

Bike Rental

Included!

Serene Cycling through Unspoiled Southwestern France

Highlights

Italophiles, it’s time to discover a new world! The Dordogne region of southwest France rivals the best of Italy for its storied history, thousand castles, lush green scenery, golden-stone villages, ancient art, generous people and hearty provincial cuisine. Explore it with us on this deliciously offbeat new itinerary.

Itinerary

   

Day 1—2 – Gramat

Gramat

Settle into a hilltop chateau with enchanting views. A ride through the countryside gives a good overview of the local terrain. On day 2, take a spin through sleepy villages, leading to a dramatic descent toward Gouffre de Padirac, a huge chasm. There, if you so choose, you can embark on a boat ride along a subterranean river.

     

Day 3—5 – Vitrac-Sarlat

Pedal through the heart of Périgord Noir, a region known for its abundance of walnut trees and truffles. We will pass through the picturesque village of Vitrac on our way to Sarlat. On day 4, spend some time visitng the market area and enjoying the architectural beauty of medieval Sarlat. Then, it’s off to the Beynac Castle, which offers spectacular views from high above the Dordogne River. On day 5, aboard a canoe, paddle past honey-colored villages. We then stop for an explorative self-guided tour of Castelnaud. A picnic here provides the perfect opportunity to survey the lovely countryside.

   

Day 6—7 – Les Eyzies-de-Tayac

Les Eyzies-de-Tayac

Gear down for a climb to Domme, a fortified town with commanding views. On day 7, step back into prehistory as we behold some of the world’s oldest cave paintings.

   

Day 8—9 – Coly

Coly

Following a trip to view replicas of the now-faded cave paintings, sublime riverside riding features stops at a troglodytic fortress, and the site of a 12th century church with evidence of Roman and Byzantine occupation. On day 9, spin past the 18th century Chateau de Rastignac, known as the "French White House" for its resemblace to our White House in Washington, D.C. We will then return to Coly through the rolling farmlands of the Périgord Noir region.

Day 10 – Au revoir!

It's time to say goodbye after an early morning breakfast. Perhaps you will choose to extend your fairytale trip, with some extra days in France!

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