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Villamblard in Périgord, a village to explore
Villamblard, a charming village in the Dordogne, offers an ideal getaway for heritage and nature lovers. Dominated by the imposing remains of its medieval castle, this village invites you to immerse yourself in local history.
Stroll through its picturesque streets, admire the church of Saint-Romain and discover theauthenticity of a preserved terroir, and taste the fine artisanal products of the 160-year-old Clovis Reymond distillery.
Nature lovers will love the hiking trails that wind through rolling, wooded landscapes.
Don’t miss the weekly market, where you can sample Périgord products such as foie gras, walnuts and regional wines.
Villamblard is also a perfect base for visiting famous sites such as Bergerac or Périgueux, while enjoying the peace and quiet of an authentic village with its many shops and services.
A selection of must-see sites to visit in color!
The Isle Valley
The Vallée de l’Isle in the Dordogne is an unspoilt natural setting, with lush green landscapes and picturesque villages.
This historically rich territory is home to a host of outdoor activities, offering visitors the chance to hike and stroll along the river, while discovering its cultural heritage.
Purple Périgord
The Périgord Pourpre region is packed with must-see attractions. Start with Bergerac, famous for its vineyards, half-timbered houses and picturesque old port, where you can taste famous wines such as Monbazillac.
Don’t miss Château de Bridoire, a magnificent medieval estate offering fun activities for the whole family.
Let yourself be seduced by the bastides, fortified towns such as Beaumont and Monpazier, with their cobbled streets that bear witness to a rich and lively history. Nearby, the Château de Lanquais, a true Renaissance gem, impresses with its elegant architecture.
Finally, explore the gardens of La Filolie in Saint-Nexans, a true haven of peace.
Périgord Pourpre is a veritable treasure trove of culture, gastronomy and breathtaking scenery, not to be missed on your visit to the Dordogne.
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Enjoy a refreshing drink or house cocktail on the sunny terrace. La Paillote du Pontillou is the perfect place for lunchtime snacks or takeaways, dinner or snacks, in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The evening menu features tasty, generous dishes prepared with fresh, local produce : homemade burgers, the unmissable moules-frites, tasty pizzas, duck leg confit and pommes sarladaises, crispy fries, the inevitable Sunday rotisserie chicken and our gourmet desserts. Places are limited, so don’t forget to reserve.
Black Périgord
The Périgord Noir, the jewel in the crown of the Dordogne, offers a multitude of must-see sites to explore. Start with the famous Lascaux caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where impressive prehistoric frescoes plunge you into the history of mankind.
Then visit Sarlat-la-Canéda, a medieval town where cobbled streets, golden stone houses and a bustling market make it a must-see destination.
Don’t miss the Château de Castelnaud, majestically perched on a hill, offering panoramic views and a museum on the art of warfare in the Middle Ages. The Marqueyssac hanging gardens, with their sculpted boxwoods, promise a romantic stroll in an exceptional setting.
Finally, explore the Dordogne valley by canoe, where you can admire iconic châteaux such as Château de Beynac perched on a cliff, offering breathtaking views over the Dordogne, and Château de Fayrac.
Périgord Noir is an invitation to discovery, gastronomy and wonder.
Green Périgord
The Périgord Vert, in the north of the département, is a region rich in history and nature, nicknamed for its verdant landscapes.
Among the must-see sites, don’t miss the village of Brantôme, often called the “Venice of Périgord” thanks to its canals and impressive abbey, which date back to the 8ᵉ century.
A few kilometers away, the Château de Puyguilhem, with its Renaissance architecture, will plunge you into the history of the 16ᵉ century. Nature lovers will appreciate the Périgord Limousin regional nature park, where hikes, bike rides and wildlife observation are on the agenda.
The village of Thiviers, known for its crafts, particularly leatherwork and truffles, is also worth a visit. For a touch of industrial heritage, visit Moulin de la Vignolle, a former paper mill offering tours and workshops.
Finally, don’t leave without savouring the region’s culinary delights, such as walnuts and mushrooms.
The Périgord Vert is a veritable treasure trove for nature and history lovers.
The Périgord Blanc
Périgord Blanc, located in the heart of the Dordogne, is a region enchanted by its varied landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Start your exploration in Périgueux, the prefecture, where Saint-Front Cathedral, a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, dominates the city. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s well worth a visit to admire its unique architecture and frescoes.
Don’t miss the Vesunna museum, designed by architect Jean Nouvel, which boasts a remarkable collection of Gallo-Roman artifacts and offers a fascinating insight into the city’s history. A few kilometers away (in Périgord Vert), the village of Brantôme, nicknamed the “Venice of Périgord”, will enchant you with its picturesque canals and century-old abbey.
The Château de Bourdeilles, with its dual medieval and Renaissance architecture, is another must-see, offering breathtaking views over the Dronne valley.
Finally, savor the region’s gastronomic delights, including truffles and porcini mushrooms, for an unforgettable culinary experience.
The Périgord Blanc promises a unique immersion in history and nature.
Activities around the campsite in Dordogne
Sports and outdoor activities
- Hiking: many routes are listed at the Mussidan tourist office. But we must mention the GR 654 long-distance hiking trail, the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, which crosses the Dordogne from north to south, passing through Douville, 4.5 km from the campsite (Thiviers, Négrondes, Périgueux, Douville, Bergerac).
- Tennis: tennis courts in the village.
- Motorcyclists: the winding roads of the Dordogne make for great rides, discovering magnificent landscapes with exceptional charm.
- Cycling will also take you to some beautiful sites.
- Sail on the Vézère or Dordogne rivers in a barge, canoe, paddle or kayak.
After all that, relax at Le Pontillou campsite, in the heart of nature, where good spirits are the order of the day.
The campsite guide, available in the chalets and at La Paillote, describes some of the activities available in the surrounding area.
To complete the picture, we offer you flyers from the Comité Départemental du Tourisme de la Dordogne, Sémitour-Dordogne & Univerland, available in the préau, where you can consult them from the comfort of your sofa, with a drink in hand.
- Cyrano Canoë: on the Dordogne at Creysse, 5 min from Bergerac. 06 52 71 63 67
- Canoë Attitude: on the Dordogne, in Gardonne, 8 min from Bergerac (25 km)
- Adventure park: AccroZarbres, Laveyssière (12 km)
- Base de Mussidan: Elastic trampolines, recumbent tricycles and rosalies (15 km)
- Canoe 24: Les Eyzies (50 km)
Hiking and sports activities with canoeing, kayaking and paddling in Bergerac; Les Gabares in Montpon-Ménestérol; sports centers in Périgueux and the accrozarbre adventure trail in Eyraud-Crempse-Maurens.
Top parks and family activities
Around the campsite, a multitude of parks and activities await young and old for days full of excitement, laughter and discovery:
- TheAquarium Périgord Noir is Europe’s largest private freshwater aquarium. Spanning more than 4,000 m², you’ll discover 70 tanks containing 3 million liters of water, allowing you to see more than 6,000 animals.
- In theAlligator Park, a magnificent 2,000 m² Louisiana setting, you can discover alligators, anacondas, iguanas and caimans… and in the Ferme du Bayou, you can feed baby alligators. “
- Prehistoric Labyrinth: A fun and educational trail that takes you back in time to the era of the dinosaurs and our ancestors.
- Big-Bird: Climb Europe’s highest aerial course for a vertiginous adventure in complete safety.
- Jungle-Golf: A mini-golf course in the heart of the jungle to challenge the whole family in an exotic setting.
- Karting City Pro: rev up the engines on a karting track for young and old alike.
- La Prison Infernale (The Infernal Prison ): A life-size escape game where you’ll have to think your way out of this infernal prison.
- Lazer City: battle it out with friends and family in a futuristic labyrinth using laser pistols.
- VR Galaxy & VR Family: immersive virtual reality experiences for all ages.
- Axe & Fun Game: Test your accuracy and take the pressure off with axe throwing in a fun, supervised atmosphere.
- Go Kids Park: An indoor playground 100% dedicated to children, where they can jump, climb and let off steam in complete safety.
- Karaoke: share a musical moment with the whole family and sing along.
- Canoës Vézère: Take off on a canoeing adventure on the Vézère and admire the region’s exceptional natural landscapes.
Gastronomy and local produce
Périgord, a land of flavours
Périgord is undoubtedly one of France’s most richly endowed départements. The region boasts an extensive cultural, archaeological and historical heritage, as well as world-renowned gastronomic delights.
Perigordian specialities
You can’t talk about tourism and activities in Dordogne-Périgord without mentioning gastronomy.
Gastronomy in the Dordogne is a true reflection of its cultural heritage and traditions. Known for its diversity and richness, Périgord cuisine is characterized by the use of quality local ingredients. The region’s star products include black Périgord truffles, foie gras, ceps, duck, strawberries and walnuts.
Traditional dishes, such as confit de canard and pommes sarladaises, feature authentic, comforting flavors.
The Dordogne is also renowned for its many markets, where local producers offer fruit, vegetables, cheeses and charcuterie.
Gastronomy in the Dordogne is a sensory experience in its own right, celebrating the culinary arts and local produce. In the evening, enjoy Périgord specialities at the Paillote du Camping le Pontillou.
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