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Dordogne / Nouvelle-Aquitaine
The Dordogne département is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in southern France. It is at a very acceptable travel distance from Belgium and has so much beauty and delicacy to offer. The region has a very long history. For example, the Gauls had a firm foothold there at the time and they knew well why. Rent a holiday home in Dordogne and discover this beautiful region!
The department is crossed by the Dordogne River which invites you to explore the region from the water. This can be done by canoe if you want to use your muscles or on a Gabbares, a large boat with a guide.
Discover all our accommodations in the Dordogne, as well as in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, to explore more deeply this beautiful and sometimes underrated region of France!
 Looking for a holiday home in Dordogne? Then you can't miss the many castles. The medieval Castelnaud Castle, which towers over the river from a mountain and is one of the most beautiful castles in France, is a must-see. It is a super fun trip for the whole family and also the perfect place to devour a plate of steaming cassoulet, the local delicacy. Beynac Castle is another such imposing sight perched on a cliff along the river. Inside, you can marvel at unique 14th-century frescoes, among other things, but the lower town is also worth seeing.
Rocamadour, another gem...This village built on a rock is like Lourdes in the Dordogne. A real place of pilgrimage that is not only rich in religious sites but also absolutely charming. You should start training your calves to explore this beautiful town as there are a lot of height differences. Luckily, there is also a lift!
 As a child, you undoubtedly heard about the Lascaux Caves in history class. These caves with murals from prehistoric times can unfortunately no longer be visited in their original form to preserve them from damage but the replica offers you an experience as intense as the original. The Font de Gaume caves, Rouffignac caves and Proumeyssac caves are also worth a visit!
 The town of Sarlat is also a 'must visit' on your list. This admittedly very touristy place takes you back to the Middle Ages in one go. There are many beautiful houses that were built in the 14th century and you are bathed in an authentic, unique atmosphere. Watchtowers, fountains, churches, a palace and even a cathedral will make you dream of medieval scenes. Feel free to get lost in the maze of streets and alleys, and you will find the most beautiful spots! A wonderful day trip from your holiday home with private pool in the Dordogne!
Finally, here are a few buzzing names to visit depending on your time in this beautiful area: Brantôme, Périgueux and Montpazier.