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Perigord, Cantal and Aubrac
Road Trip Through the Secret Centre of France

Calviac-en-Périgord - Neussargues-en-Pinatelle - Marchastel

Starting from between £1,960 to £2,605 per person for 8 days depending on the time of year, type of accomodation and activities

Itinerary Highlights

  • From Périgord to the Massif Central, discover the natural wonders of south-central France
  • Stay in luxurious accommodations surrounded by nature
  • Enjoy memorable experiences in every destination: a private boat trip on the Dordogne, entrance tickets to Lascaux IV and hiking in the Mounts of Cantal
From lush oak forests to sweeping plateaus and wildlife-rich wetlands to tranquil rivers, this eight-day journey into the heart of south-central France is all about keeping things interesting. There are three destinations in this adventure, each one drawing you further into the wilderness. First, you’ll soak in some history and culture in the forests of Périgord, then it’s onto the ancient volcanic hills of the Cantal Plateau and finally, the farms, meadows and wetlands of the Aubrac Nature Park. Each day offers something new: admiring Palaeolithic cave paintings, spending the night in a traditional stone cottage, drifting down the Dordogne on a flat-bottomed boat or simply sitting back and sampling the finest foods and wines of the region.
Truffes noires du Périgord - France © Berthold Steinhilber/LAIF-REA
Truffes noires du Périgord - France © Berthold Steinhilber/LAIF-REA
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
France © Carol Sachs
France © Carol Sachs
Périgord - France © Christian KERBER/LAIF-REA
Périgord - France © Christian KERBER/LAIF-REA
La Roque-Gageac - France © laudibi / stock.adobe.com
La Roque-Gageac - France © laudibi / stock.adobe.com
France © Alix Pardo
France © Alix Pardo
Feu de cheminée © Liubov_Chuiko/iStock/Getty Images Plus
Feu de cheminée © Liubov_Chuiko/iStock/Getty Images Plus
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
France © Jérôme Galland
France © Jérôme Galland
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
Beynac-et-Cazenac - Périgord - France © Laurent GRANDGUILLOT/REA
Beynac-et-Cazenac - Périgord - France © Laurent GRANDGUILLOT/REA
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
France © Pauline Chardin
France © Pauline Chardin
Paysage d'Aubrac - France © M. Hennessy/Tourisme Aveyron
Paysage d'Aubrac - France © M. Hennessy/Tourisme Aveyron
France © rawpixel/Adobe Stock
France © rawpixel/Adobe Stock
Gorges de l'Ardèche - France © Marina Geray/OT Pont d'Arc-Ardèche
Gorges de l'Ardèche - France © Marina Geray/OT Pont d'Arc-Ardèche
Ardèche - France © Faustine Poidevin
Ardèche - France © Faustine Poidevin
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland
Cantal - France © Jérôme Galland

Itinerary

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Your adventure into the heart of France starts today. Head to the airport and enjoy some refreshments in the airport lounge before boarding your one-hour-and-45-minute flight to Bordeaux. When you land, collect your hire car from the airport and drive two hours and 50 minutes to Calviac-en-Périgord, a beautifully preserved village nestled in the countryside. On arrival, settle in for two nights in a charming hotel integrated seamlessly into the surrounding oak forest. Spend your first evening settling into your new home and, when dinnertime comes around, tuck into a delicious meal at the hotel’s restaurant.

There’s a lot on the agenda for your first full day in France, so make sure to fuel up on breakfast at the hotel this morning. First up: a visit to the Lascaux IV cave. While you can no longer enter the original cave (in order to preserve the paintings from chemical degradation), the identical replica you’ll visit today is astonishingly precise. The cave is known by archaeologists as the ‘Sistine Chapel of Prehistory’ thanks to its 20,000-year-old paintings that date from the Paleolithic period. Spend some time admiring these colourful works, which depict a host of animals, both realistic and stylised, including horses, bison, aurochs, deer, ibex and rhinos. Next, head to the Lascaux International Center of Parietal Art to learn more about the paintings and the relationship they have with contemporary art. After lunch in the area, it’s time for some nature. This afternoon you’ll be heading out on the beautiful Dordogne River on a gabare, a traditional flat-bottom freight ship. Set off from La Roque-Gageac, one of the most picturesque villages in France, and enjoy a four-mile journey downstream to Castelnaud Castle. The water here is fresh and still, reflecting the lush countryside of the banks.

It’s time to hit the road again. Hop back into your car this morning and head to Neussargues-en-Pinatelle, a charming little village just a three-hour drive away. Settle in for three nights in a cosy hotel located near a peaceful lake on the Cantal Plateau. The rest of today is yours to play with. The surrounding landscapes of forest and moorland are seriously enchanting and the perfect place for a leisurely afternoon stroll.

After a hearty breakfast this morning, you’ll be met by a knowledgeable local guide who is passionate about nature and hiking. Today’s hike in the Mounts of Cantal can be tailored especially for you, so before you head off, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss your interests and abilities with your guide whether you want to get lost in the wilderness, visit traditional villages, hike to the summit of Puy Mary or wander around a nature park. After a long day spent in nature, enjoy a relaxing evening with plenty of good food and a well-deserved rest.

Your legs might be a little sore after yesterday’s hike, so take it easy with a leisurely day spent exploring Neussargues and its delightful surroundings. There are plenty of sights of interests to keep you busy. The church of Saint Hilaire in Moissac, for example, is a beautiful listed building dating back to the 12th century and filled with polychrome furnishings. Leaving the plateau, follow the beautiful Alagnon valley. Here, rugged slopes and forest canopies form a remarkable landscape and sleepy villages dot the valley.

It’s time to get moving again, this time to the splendid Aubrac plateau, a one-hour drive south through beautiful countryside. Settle in for two nights in a buron, a stone summer cottage popular on the plateau. Everything here is dedicated to living life simply and appreciating the nature that surrounds you. The rest of today is yours to spend at leisure. You are surrounded by delightful countryside, so an afternoon walk before dinner at your buron-hotel is only natural.

The Aubrac region of Lozère has an undulating, open landscape filled with natural wonders. Glacial erosion has given way to wetlands that are now conservatories of marvelous flora and fauna. Located inside the beautiful Aubrac Regional Nature Park is the small town of Marchastel, a great starting point for getting into the heart of nature. The Aubrac cow is the face of the region and can be spotted grazing on the endless succession go emerald-green pastures. This solid, well-raised breed once provided the buronniers (farmers) with the milk they used to make cheese. Today, most local produces aren’t produced this way, but some elements of this old cultural landscape still exist. You can spend today exploring on food and in your car, or we can arrange for you to head out with a local guide on a fat bike (mountain bikes with fat tires).

Sadly, the time has come to embark on the journey home. After one last delicious breakfast in the heart of the countryside this morning, it’s time to load up the car and head back home. Drive three hours and 40 minutes back to Bordeaux and drop off your hire car before boarding your return flight.

Suggestions

Everything in this itinerary is entirely customisable, down to the smallest details. Here are some more suggestions of what could be included

STAY IN A 1920S HOTEL IN NEUSSARGUES-EN-PINATELLE




Formerly the Hôtel du Puy Mary, this iconic establishment has been welcoming travellers in search of the great outdoors since 1920. This hotel is now a charming guesthouse that values sustainability and home comforts. The rooms are decorated in a rustic provincial style and the spa has a Hammam, saunas and a Nordic bath. And then there’s the food. The restaurant’s chefs take pride in using local ingredients to create indulgent and delicious dishes.



FAT BIKE TOUR THROUGH MARCHASTEL




With its beautiful landscapes and varied terrains, the Aubrac Nature Park is a great destination for fat bike riders. A fat bike is a bicycle fitted with oversized tires for added grip and comfort, and the one you’ll be using today has the added benefit of being electric. The bike may look funny, but it performs exceptionally well on varied terrains, meaning you’re not bound to asphalt roads as with normal bikes. Head out today with a specialist guide who knows the roads, paths and trails of this region like the back of their hand. Before you set off into the wilderness, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss things like itinerary, ability and pace to ensure the tour is tailored to you.



WITH A FEW MORE DAYS… STAY IN FAUGÈRES D’ARDÈCHE




For a real sense of seclusion in the heart of nature, extend your holiday with a few days in a beautiful hotel carefully integrated into the surrounding wilderness. The hotel is home to traditional rooms, as well as lodges, chalets, tree houses and even Saharan tents. Life here is all about slowing down and indulging in some serious R&R. There are two large infinity pools, personalised spa treatments and delicious gastronomy. There are also plenty of memorable experiences to be had in the area to learn more about the local way of life such as meeting a goat farmer and learning about the process of raising goats and producing cheeses.

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A rough idea of the price

Depending on the time of year, type of accommodation and activities

The estimated cost for this trip starts from £1,960 to £2,605 per person. The final cost of the trip depends on the way we tailor it especially for you. The final cost varies according to several factors, which include the level of service, length of trip and advance booking time. The exact price will be provided on your personalised quote. The average starting price for this trip is £2,260 per person.

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