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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DordogneDordogne - Wikipedia

    Dordogne (UK: / d ɔːr ˈ d ɔɪ n / dor-DOYN, US: / d ɔːr ˈ d oʊ n / dor-DOHN or / d ɔːr ˈ d ɔː n j ə / dor-DAWN-yə; [3] [4] French: ⓘ; Occitan: Dordonha [duɾˈduɲɔ]) is a large rural department in south west France, with its prefecture in Périgueux.

  2. Few regions sum up the attractions of France better than the Dordogne. With its rich food, heady history, château-studded countryside and picturesque villages, the Dordogne has long been a favourite getaway for French families on les grandes vacances.

  3. Jun 26, 2019 · Discover the painted caves and fine cuisine of the Dordogne region in France. Use these maps to get your bearings and learn about the area.

  4. The Dordogne has stunning medieval castles, historical villages and towns, and the famous prehistoric caves of the UNESCO listed Vezere Valley to enjoy, each of them set in the attractive landscapes of the region, with rivers, forests and beautiful countryside, so it is no surprise that the Dordogne is one of the most popular destinations in ...

  5. Aug 17, 2024 · Dordogne is a department in southwest France, in the region of Nouvelle Aquitaine. Set between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees mountains, Dordogne is well known for its bucolic natural beauty, some of the most picturesque medieval towns in France, and intriguing prehistoric cave paintings.

  6. Things to Do in Dordogne, France: See Tripadvisor's 386,782 traveller reviews and photos of Dordogne tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Dordogne. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  7. The Dordogne region in France is famous for its captivating blend of prehistoric heritage, medieval charm, and culinary excellence. I know travelers come to explore the renowned Lascaux Caves, stroll through picturesque villages like Sarlat-la-Canéda, and savor the region’s iconic cuisine.

  8. As if suspended in time, life in the Dordogne Valley always seems to pass at holiday pace. You ascend the dizzy heights to the cliff-top village of Rocamadour, listen to unspoilt nature, you visit one cave after another until you reach Lascaux.

  9. The must-sees on holiday in the Dordogne On holiday in the Dordogne, all roads lead to Sarlat-la-Canéda! The heart of the Périgord Noir beats in old Sarlat, whose heritage is unfurled in its narrow streets, medieval squares and Gothic and Renaissance mansions.

  10. Sometimes known as the ‘land of 1,001 châteaux’, the Dordogne’s landscape is embellished with some of France’s finest medieval castles, built during the early Middle Ages by barons seeking to...