Périgord Group Travel
6, Auguste Lumière Street
24120 TERRASSON-LAVILLEDIEU
Tel. 05 53 50 25 00
contact@voyages-perigord.fr
Black Périgord
Ranked among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, La Roque-Gageac nestled between cliff and river, in the heart of one of the most spectacular sections of the Dordogne Valley. Its surroundings offer a remarkable concentration of landscapes, heritage, and experiences.
In the immediate vicinity, the villages of Beynac-et-Cazenac and Domme reveal their medieval streets and exceptional panoramas over the valley.
The castles of Castelnaud and Les Milandes, along with the gardens of Marqueyssac, overlook the river and bear witness to the medieval and Renaissance history of the Périgord Noir. The Dordogne can also be explored from the water, on trips by gabarre or canoe, offering a unique view of the cliffs and villages.
With its unspoiled natural beauty, exceptional heritage, and gourmet cuisine, the area around La Roque-Gageac is the perfect destination for group getaways filled with excitement, camaraderie, and new discoveries.
Nestled against an impressive cliff on the banks of the Dordogne, La Roque-Gageac captivates with its narrow streets, blonde stone houses, and typical Périgord atmosphere.
Overlooking the Dordogne Valley, the Château de Castelnaud-la-Chapelle is one of the major medieval sites in the Périgord Noir.
Its restored fortress and its museum dedicated to the art of medieval warfare immerse visitors in the world of knights and major battles of the Middle Ages.
Perched on top of a cliff, the bastide of Domme offers one of the most beautiful panoramas of the Dordogne valley.
Its ramparts, fortified gates, and charming alleyways bear witness to the history of medieval bastide towns in the Southwest.
From La Roque-Gageac, flat-bottomed boat rides allow you to discover the valley at the gentle pace of the river.
These traditional boats offer prime views of the iconic cliffs, castles, and villages of the Périgord Noir.
The Dordogne offers an ideal setting for canoeing amidst preserved natural landscapes.
Set against a backdrop of beaches, cliffs, and hilltop villages, the descents offer an immersive experience that’s accessible to everyone.
Overlooking the valley, the Marqueyssac Hanging Gardens invite visitors to take a stroll among thousands of trimmed boxwood trees and shaded paths.
The site also offers several nature trails and spectacular viewpoints of the Dordogne River and its castles.
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.