Périgord Group Travel
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Black Périgord
Between cliffs, caves, and villages of character, The Valley of Man constitutes one of the most iconic territories of Black Périgord. Traversed by the Vézère River, this valley is classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site concentric arrangement of major prehistoric sites and outstanding landscapes.
In Les Eyzies, the world capital of Prehistory, museums, caves, and troglodytic shelters tell the story of humanity's origins. Le Roc de Cazelle and La Roque Saint-Christophe reveal impressive cliff dwellings, testaments to thousands of years of human occupation.
Nearby, the Gouffre de Proumeyssac fascinates with its immense underground concretions, while Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère charms with its peaceful riverside setting.
Between prehistoric heritage, preserved nature, and authentic villages, the Vézère Valley offers a unique immersion into the heart of the Périgord's history and landscapes.
Considered the world capital of Prehistory, Les Eyzies is home to numerous sites and museums dedicated to the origins of humanity.
Between troglodytic cliffs, prehistoric remains, and natural heritage, the village is a must-see stop in the Vézère Valley.
Clinging to an immense limestone cliff, La Roque Saint-Christophe reveals an impressive complex of troglodytic dwellings occupied for several centuries.
This spectacular site allows you to discover the lives of prehistoric humans up to the Middle Ages in an exceptional natural setting.
Classified among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère charms with its stone houses, its Romanesque church, and its peaceful banks.
Nestled on the banks of the Vézère River, the village offers an authentic atmosphere in the heart of the Périgord Noir landscapes.
Nicknamed the “Crystal Cathedral,” the Gouffre de Proumeyssac impresses with its vast underground chambers and spectacular concretions.
This major natural site offers a fascinating immersion into the limestone depths of the Périgord.
The trails crossing the Vézère valley allow you to discover preserved nature between forests, cliffs, and remarkable panoramas.
These routes also offer many viewpoints of the villages and the major prehistoric sites in the area.
The Vézère Valley offers an ideal setting for discovering the landscapes of the Périgord Noir along the water.
Canoeing trips offer views of cliffs, villages, and prehistoric sites in a pristine natural environment.
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.