Périgord Group Travel
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Black Périgord
Around Beynac-et-Cazenac, ranked among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, extends one of the most iconic sectors of Périgord Noir, in the heart of the Dordogne Valley. Dominated by the powerful medieval fortress of Beynac, the territory offers an exceptional concentration of heritage and landscapes.
Just a few kilometers away, the castles of Castelnaud-la-Chapelle and of Milandes, the former residence of Josephine Baker, bear witness to the medieval and Renaissance history of the region.
The picturesque villages of La Roque-Gageac, nestled against the cliff, and of Domme, perched bastide, invite strolling and contemplation.
Between barge trips on the Dordogne, remarkable gardens, grandiose panoramas, and gourmet terroir, the surroundings of Beynac are an ideal destination for group trips blending culture, nature, and conviviality.
Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Dordogne, Beynac Castle is among the best-preserved medieval fortresses in the Périgord.
Formerly a strategic stronghold during the Hundred Years' War, it now offers remarkable panoramas of the valley and surrounding villages.
Former home of Josephine Baker, the Château des Milandes combines Renaissance elegance and a unique history in the heart of the Périgord Noir.
Surrounded by remarkable gardens, the site retraces the artist's exceptional destiny and offers a discovery blending heritage, culture, and art de vivre.
Nestled between cliff and river, La Roque-Gageac charms with its golden stone houses and its atmosphere typical of Périgord villages.
Its narrow streets, exotic garden, and lively riverbanks make it a must-see stop in the Dordogne Valley.
Departing from Beynac or La Roque-Gageac, barge trips offer a chance to discover the Dordogne Valley from the water.
These traditional boats offer unique viewpoints of the cliffs, castles, and villages of the Périgord Noir.
The Dordogne is one of the must-see places in Périgord for canoeing in a preserved natural environment.
Between cliffs, beaches, and panoramas of medieval fortresses, the descents offer an ideal immersion into the heart of the valley.
The trails connecting Beynac, Domme, and the neighboring villages wind through rolling landscapes, woods, and remarkable viewpoints over the Dordogne.
These routes offer a different way to discover the natural and heritage riches of Périgord Noir.
Do you have a travel project or a desire for escape to share? Our team is at your disposal to advise and assist you.
We'll build a tailor-made stay with you, adapted to your group and your pace, with complete peace of mind.