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Vacations on the Dordogne

Swimming in the Dordogne

Thanks to the campsite’s direct access to the Dordogne, you can enjoy a refreshing swim or a fishing trip on the sandy and pebbled beach.
The Dordogne is synonymous with canoeing. As you paddle along, admire the magnificent scenery at your own pace. From the river, in the heart of unspoilt nature, you can canoe along the Castelnaud and Beynac castles overlooking the cliffs. Or take a trip on a gabarre, just like the ones that once carried men and goods to Bordeaux.

dordogne riverbank

Fishing?

Spend an idyllic vacation on the banks of the Dordogne at camping La Sagne, located in Vitrac, near Sarlat in the Dordogne. Take advantage of the opportunity to indulge your passion for fishing in an enchanting setting. The Dordogne River is teeming with fish and offers relaxation and pleasure for fishing enthusiasts. Whether you’re an experienced angler or a beginner, our riverside locations offer easy access to memorable fishing sessions.

The most beautiful hiking trails in the Dordogne

Set off directly from the campsite for walks and bike rides.

The 8 km Montfort loop

The 8 km Montfort loop takes in the village of Vitrac, perched on a plateau with its church, and the medieval village of Montfort with its castle on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Dordogne. You can continue your walk to the port of Vitrac, with its imposing blond stone bridge spanning the Dordogne and taking you to Vitrac-plage on the other bank.

dordogne riverside

The 7km Marobert loop

On this loop, you’ll discover the village of Vitrac. A short detour will take you to the port, where you’ll discover the legend of the bells and meet the Drac, a legendary Périgord bestiary animal closely linked to the Dordogne river.
And if you fancy a taste of the water, take the Vitrac bridge across to Vitrac-plage.

If you’d like to take to the skies, climb aboard a hot-air balloon and discover extraordinary landscapes and the magnificent châteaux of Beynac, Castelnaud and Les Milandes.

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