Périgord Group Travel
6, Auguste Lumière Street
24120 TERRASSON-LAVILLEDIEU
Tel. 05 53 50 25 00
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Périgord Pourpre
In the heart of Périgord, Le Buisson-de-Cadouin benefits from a privileged natural setting, between Dordogne Valley, forests, limestone cliffs, and charming villages. This peaceful commune offers a rich diversity of discoveries, blending religious heritage, preserved landscapes, and outdoor activities.
The village is particularly known for the Abbey of Cadouin, a major site of heritage in the Périgord region, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site along the routes of Santiago de Compostela. Its flamboyant Gothic cloister, remarkable for the finesse of its sculptures, is one of the architectural treasures of the area.
Le Buisson-de-Cadouin is also an excellent starting point for exploring the Dordogne Valley. Canoeing, hiking, cycling, or visiting caves allow you to fully enjoy the surrounding landscapes, with their rivers, woods, and cliffs.
For a group trip to the Périgord, this destination offers a complete and authentic stop, both cultural, natural, and accessible, ideal for discovering all the richness of the Périgord Noir.
The Abbey of Cadouin is one of the major heritage sites of the Périgord Noir. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, it bears witness to the spiritual and historical importance of the location.
Her visit allows for the discovery of remarkable architecture and a history closely linked to pilgrimages.
A true masterpiece of Flamboyant Gothic architecture, the Cadouin cloister captivates with the richness of its sculptures, the subtlety of its details, and its peaceful atmosphere.
It is a place particularly appreciated for the quality of its architecture and the sense of calm it exudes in the heart of the village.
The Dordogne Valley offers superb landscapes around Le Buisson-de-Cadouin to discover by canoe, on foot, or by bike.
Between cliffs, castles, picturesque villages, and preserved nature, it forms an ideal setting for groups wishing to combine relaxation, heritage, and outdoor activities.
Nicknamed «the cave of stars,» the Maxange cave is an original visit near Buisson-de-Cadouin. It stands out for its spectacular crystallizations and its astonishing underground decor. Accessible and change-of-scenery inducing, it perfectly complements a day of heritage, nature, and unusual discoveries.
The Buisson train station recalls the importance of the commune as a crossroads and a hub in the heart of the Black Périgord. Convenient for reaching or exploring the surrounding area, it can also serve as a starting point for organizing excursions to nearby villages, natural sites, and heritage locations.
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.