Historical landmarks and pristine gardens on this small group private Dordogne Day Tour from Sarlat. Choose among our selection of Castles to visit such as Beynac, Castelnau, Milandes. Gardens can include Marqueyssac or Eyrignac.
- The Dordogne is dotted with Mighty castles and Pristine Gardens
- Choose the Castles you would like to visit
- Discover beautiful French Gardens according to your wishes
- Local Tour Guide, Expert of the Dordogne Region
Pickup included
Marvel at the austere grandeur of Beynac Castle, perched atop a limestone cliff that overlooks the town and the northern bank of the Dordogne River. Built in the 12th century, this fortified stronghold was strategically constructed by the barons of Beynac to safeguard the valley. With its double crenelated walls, double moats, and imposing barbican, the castle's formidable defenses reflect the historical significance of this architectural masterpiece.
Explore the rich history of Castelnaud-la-Chapelle Castle, constructed in the 12th century and later rebuilt after its destruction during the Albigensian Crusade. This castle played a crucial role during the Hundred Years' War, predominantly under English occupation. Today, it houses a remarkable Museum of Military Warfare, showcasing a fascinating collection of weapons and armor. Ideal for families, this castle offers a captivating private visit that encompasses the fortifications and the extraordinary arms and armor display.
Discover the intriguing Commarque Castle, an often-overlooked gem of the Dordogne. This fortress stands out with its complex defense system, concentric ramparts, and soaring 80-meter-high vertical Donjon. What sets Commarque apart is its additional attractions beyond the traditional medieval castle. Delve into the lower room of the 'Corps des Logis' to find the prehistoric Commarque Cave, a remarkable archaeological site adorned with parietal representations dating back to the Magdalenian period. Families traveling with children will relish the castle's daily workshops, offering activities such as creating a Coat of Arms, exploring medieval geometry, practicing medieval calligraphy, connecting with animal totems, and trying their hand at archery.
Step into the enchanting world of Milandes Castle, a captivating example of Gothic-inspired Renaissance architecture. Constructed in 1489, this picturesque castle served as the cherished residence of the Caumont family until the French Revolution. Notably, the renowned entertainer Josephine Baker rented and later purchased the castle in the mid-20th century. Recognized as a "Maison des Illustres" by the French Ministry of Culture, the castle now devotes its rooms to celebrating Josephine Baker's legacy.
Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of the Gardens of Marqueyssac. Designated as a National Historical Monument, these meticulously manicured gardens offer over 6 kilometers of shaded paths, adorned with 150,000 hand-pruned century-old boxwoods. As you explore, indulge in stunning panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley. Choose from three different circuits that suit your available time, and don't miss the Belvedere, a remarkable viewpoint situated approximately 800 meters from Château de Marqueyssac, providing a breathtaking 130-meter-high vantage point over the entire valley.
Bergerac is a charming town in the Dordogne department of Aquitaine, renowned for its wine production and picturesque old town. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious local cuisine, Bergerac offers a delightful blend of cultural and natural attractions.
The charming old town of Bergerac is filled with medieval and Renaissance architecture, cobblestone streets, and lively squares.
This museum offers a fascinating look at the history and production of Bergerac wines, with tasting opportunities.
A stunning 16th-century castle with panoramic views, surrounded by vineyards and offering wine tastings.
The Dordogne River offers beautiful scenery, water activities, and scenic cruises.
A scenic golf course set in the heart of the Périgord region, offering a challenging and enjoyable experience.
A rich, flavorful pâté made with local duck or goose liver, herbs, and spices.
Duck legs slow-cooked in their own fat, served with potatoes and vegetables.
A creamy soup made with local truffles, potatoes, and cream.
A range of wines produced in the Bergerac region, including reds, whites, and sweet wines.
The peak season offers warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous festivals. It's the best time for outdoor activities and exploring the vineyards.
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Bergerac is generally a safe destination, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Bergerac Station
Bergerac Bus Station
The local bus network covers the town and surrounding areas, offering an affordable way to get around.
Available • Apps: G7, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A beautiful medieval town known for its well-preserved architecture and vibrant markets.
A town known for its prehistoric sites and caves, including the famous Lascaux caves.
A historic town with Roman ruins, a stunning cathedral, and charming streets.
Price varies by option