Discover the Périgord, a destination that beautifully combines history, nature, and gastronomy. From your holiday rental, embark on an adventure to explore prehistoric caves adorned with ancient paintings, medieval castles, and Renaissance châteaux scattered throughout the region. Be captivated by the authenticity of medieval churches and fascinating museums while enjoying stunning French gardens in nearby areas. With its charming medieval villages and delectable cuisine, this region immerses you in an authentic and welcoming atmosphere. Our selection of around 20 accommodations in Périgord allows you to stay at the heart of this enchanting area. You'll find primarily traditional Perigordine-style holiday homes but also modern apartments perfect for couples or families. Immerse yourself in the cultural richness and natural beauty of Périgord for unforgettable moments filled with charm. Book your escape today into this exceptional territory's soul-stirring ambiance through our exclusive villas or stylish apartments designed just for you!
Périgord - Best Top cities
Beynac-et-Cazenac
Beynac-et-Cazenac not only boasts the hilltop Beynac Castle, which rises about 150 meters above the river, but is itself a single great attraction. The picturesque, flower-adorned stone houses with their pretty slate roofs adorn the rocky terraces below the high cliff of the Dordogne.
Montignac
The beautiful medieval town of Montignac nestles by the Vézère River in the Perigord region of France. A visit to the Lascaux Cave with its remarkable prehistoric cave paintings is an experience for young and old alike. The drawings, created over 17,000 years ago, depict animals and hunters.
Domme
On the cliff located south of Sarlat, you will discover pure medieval charm. The massive fortification walls of Domme, with the round towers of the Porte des Tours, still bear witness to the warlike conflicts between France and England in the 13th century. Within the walls, numerous buildings remind us of times past.
Brantôme
Known as the Venice of the Périgord, the small town of Brantôme is situated on an island surrounded by the picturesque Dronne. On a boat tour or outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking along the river, you will discover impressive caves. Afterwards, you can enjoy regional specialties like foie gras or truffles.
Bergerac
Around Bergerac, delicious wine grows, which you can enjoy in the first-class restaurants in the medieval old town. Particularly many cozy establishments can be found on Pekissière Square. The House of Wines is dedicated to the noble drops. On the square, you can also admire the statue of Cyrano de Bergerac.
Périgueux
The small town of Périgueux nestles in the lowlands of the southwestern French river Isle. Its historic old town is a living testament to the past. A landmark of the town and an architectural jewel is the Saint-Front Cathedral from the 12th century. The church, built in the Byzantine style, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sarlat-la-Canéda
Sarlat-la-Canéda is famous for its well-preserved medieval buildings. With 65 monuments and protected buildings, it holds the record for classified monuments. A walk through the medieval alleys past the slate-clad and stone-built houses lets you immerse yourself in history.
Périgord - The most beautiful natural sights
Your holiday rentals in Périgord in France offers you access to one of the most impressive biosphere reserves, classified by UNESCO in 2012. Start your journey with the Dordogne, an exceptional UNESCO biosphere reserve that hosts a variety of species and is lined with beautiful, water-shaped rocky shores. The next highlight is the Gouffre de Padirac, an impressive geological wonder containing a labyrinth of karst caves that you can explore by flatboat. Continue to the Grotte de Font-de-Gaume, east of the French commune of Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, which houses valuable Paleolithic artworks. This cave, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features pictorial animal representations painted or engraved on the rock walls around 14,000 years ago. The next destination on your journey is the Center for Cave Art at the foot of the Lascaux Hill. Here you can admire exact reproductions of the artworks found in the 250-meter-long cave, which is not accessible to visitors for conservation reasons. Finally, your journey leads you to the picturesque Vézère Valley, also known as Vallée de la Vézère. This region is famous for its prehistoric caves and sites as well as its breathtaking landscape. Along the Vézère, hikers can discover historic villages like Les Eyzies-de-Tayac and Montignac. This region is a paradise for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and hikers who want to experience a unique blend of culture and nature.
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