![]() We thank you to advise us if you plan to arrive late. We advise you to plan half a day for visiting Bordeaux. Please note that rooms are usually available in the middle of the afternoonĭepending on your accommodation. You arrive whenever you want depending on from where you come. The first day is an arrival day without cycling. You will find the timetable of the day in your travel documents. Regular regional trains are riding between Sarlat and Bordeaux. Trains take you back to your starting point if you wish. The location and contact details of the car park will be given in your It is accessbile for vehicules up to 1m90 high. This parking is secured and opened from 5am to 1am. The daily rate is 6€ and decreases depending If you drive to Bordeaux, you can park your car in a secured car park located in the city center, close to your accommodation and the train station. By train: direct TGV trains to Bordeaux.Then, we will drive you back to Vitrac in a mini-van where you collect your bike to cycle back to Sarlat (12km). For years, wines from Bergerac were deemed to be part of the overall Bordeaux wine. You explore the Dordogne river while admiring its castles until Beynac where you leave the canoe (16km-3h). There is a reason why Dordogne is known as the region. On your way you will also have the opportunity to visit the majestic Marqueyssac Gardens overlooking the Dordogne valley.įor those who wish to admire the castles from a different perspective, you can exchange your bike for a canoe! You cycle from Sarlat to Vitrac (12km) where you leave your bike to get a canoe. You also cycle through the villages of Domme and La Roque-Gageac, both listed among the most beautiful villages in France. Today, discover the most prestigious castles of the Dordogne by bike or canoe!Ī beautiful loop tour takes you to the foot of the most beautiful castles of the region: the château de Monfort perched on its rocky spur, the château de Castelnaud and its museum of war in the Middle Ages and the château de Beynac, one of the best preserved in Dordogne. With this complete and varied holiday, take the time to appreciate all the gems of Périgord by bike! For your last day, you can exchange your bike for a canoe if you wish to explore the Dordogne river and its famous castles : Beynac, Castelnaud, La Roque Gageac. This cycling trip offers you the opportunity to spend two nights in the medieval cities of Bergerac, Montignac and Sarlat to fully discover them and their surroundings. Prehistoric enthusiasts will not be outdone with the multitude of prehistoric sites that mark out the route, you can visit among others the National Prehistory Museum, the Font-de-Gaume cave, la Roque Saint-Christophe and of course the famous Lascaux cave. You cannot leave the region without a wine tasting! Your route will cross many medieval villages more charming than the others: Limeuil, Les Eyzies, Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère, Terrasson-Lavilledieu, Saint-Genies. You start by discovering the vineyards of Saint-Emilion and its famous village and then reach the vineyards of Bergerac and Monbazillac. This 10-day bike trip will delight both wine and history lovers. ![]()
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