Everything Dordogne
The Ultimate Guide
Welcome to this complete Dordogne Guide — your essential companion to one of France’s most captivating regions. Known for its golden limestone cliffs, dramatic medieval castles, enchanting villages, and world-famous prehistoric caves, the Dordogne offers an unforgettable blend of history, nature, and gastronomy.
Often hailed as the “cradle of humankind” thanks to extraordinary Paleolithic sites like Lascaux, this southwest France gem is equally loved for its fortified bastides, Renaissance châteaux, serene rivers, and rich culinary traditions featuring black truffles, walnuts, foie gras, duck confit, and excellent local wines.
Whether you're planning to paddle along the peaceful Dordogne and Vézère rivers, explore car-free streets in “Plus Beaux Villages de France” such as Beynac-et-Cazenac, La Roque-Gageac, Domme, Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère, or Saint-Jean-de-Côle, sample fresh truffles at vibrant markets, or simply enjoy panoramic sunsets over walnut orchards and vineyards, the Dordogne promises authentic, timeless experiences that feel both ancient and vibrantly alive.
This in-depth Dordogne Guide covers the region’s four iconic natural zones — Périgord Pourpre (purple, for its vineyards), Périgord Noir (black, for truffles and dense forests), Périgord Blanc (white, for limestone landscapes), and Périgord Vert (green, for lush woodlands) — highlighting the best things to see in the Dordogne: top villages, prehistoric caves, majestic castles, gardens, weekly markets, food specialties, wine routes, outdoor adventures, and essential travel tips. Bienvenue en Dordogne — welcome to the heart of southwest France.
