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Truffle Hunting, Fortified Castles and Hilltop Villages
A Cultural Road Trip Through Périgord

Les Eyzies - Lacave

Starting from between £1,645 to £2,175 per person for 7 days depending on the time of year, type of accomodation and activities

Itinerary Highlights

  • Spend a week between Dordogne and Lot, two of the most beautiful French departments
  • Stay in two hotels that combine a charming natural setting with the relaxed chic design characteristic of the south-west
  • Enjoy incredible experiences along the way: truffle hunting, a boat trip through the Gouffre de Padirac caves and visits to Lascaux IV and the castle of Castelnaud
There’s a lot to love about the Dordogne and Lot regions, with wild oak forests, ancient castles, underground cave networks, and cultural delights never too far away. Start your week’s holiday in Les Eyzies in the Dordogne, in the heart of the Vézère valley. Here, you’ll have a busy schedule (interwoven with plenty of downtime at your beautiful hotel): you’ll be truffle hunting in a peaceful oak forest, admiring ancient cave paintings and touring a classic fortified castle. Then it’s on to the nearby department of Lot to spend a few days soaking in the nearby attractions. Top of the agenda is a visit to the Gouffre de Padirac, a beautiful network of caves and one of the largest chasms in Europe, but we can also arrange for you to tour the incredible hillside pilgrimage town of Rocamadour.
France © Carol Sachs
France © Carol Sachs
Les Jardins de Marqueyssac - Vézac - France © Jérôme Galland
Les Jardins de Marqueyssac - Vézac - France © Jérôme Galland
Lacave - France © Château de la Treyne
Lacave - France © Château de la Treyne
Périgord - France © Jean Paul Guilloteau/EXPRESS-REA
Périgord - France © Jean Paul Guilloteau/EXPRESS-REA
Eyrignac - Salignac-Eyvigues - France © Philippe Hallé/PackShot/Fotolia
Eyrignac - Salignac-Eyvigues - France © Philippe Hallé/PackShot/Fotolia
Sarlat - Nouvelle-Aquitaine - France © Getty Images/iStockphoto
Sarlat - Nouvelle-Aquitaine - France © Getty Images/iStockphoto
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France © candy1812/stock.adobe.com
Truffes noires du Périgord - France © Berthold Steinhilber/LAIF-REA
Truffes noires du Périgord - France © Berthold Steinhilber/LAIF-REA
Saint-Geniès - Dordogne - Nouvelle-Aquitaine - France © Pictures news/stock.adobe.com
Saint-Geniès - Dordogne - Nouvelle-Aquitaine - France © Pictures news/stock.adobe.com
Lacave - France © Château de la Treyne
Lacave - France © Château de la Treyne
Sarlat-la-Canéda - France © Les Glycines
Sarlat-la-Canéda - France © Les Glycines
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France © Pauline Chardin
Dordogne - Nouvelle-Aquitaine - France © Chris Coffman/stock.adobe.com
Dordogne - Nouvelle-Aquitaine - France © Chris Coffman/stock.adobe.com
Lascaux - Aquitaine - France © CRT Aquitaine
Lascaux - Aquitaine - France © CRT Aquitaine
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Castelnaudary - France © KseniaJoyg - stock.adobe.com
Lacave - France © Château de la Treyne
Lacave - France © Château de la Treyne

Itinerary

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Your cultural road trip through the French countryside begins today. Head to the airport, whizz through security and enjoy some downtime in the airport lounge with some nibbles and refreshments as you await departure. Flight time to the airport in Bergerac is just under two hours, the perfect amount of time to practice some handy French phrases before touchdown. On arrival, collect your hire car and travel one hour to Les Eyzies, a beautiful village in the heart of the Vezere Valley. Check in for four nights in a beautifully designed hotel surrounded by luxuriant nature and spend the rest of the day settling into your new French setting. You could enjoy a stroll through town for an aperitif or simply kick back at the hotel before dinner this evening.

After a hearty breakfast at your hotel this morning, you’ll be met by a knowledgeable local guide to embark on a truffle hunt through the oak forests of the region. You’ll be on the lookout for the rare Périgord truffle, or ‘Black Diamond’ – nicknamed as such for being one of the most coveted fungus breeds in the world. This is a great opportunity to learn all about the biology, digging and trading of this revered specialty. You’ll also be joined by a dog or pig that has been skillfully trained to sniff out the truffles. Once you’ve found and dug up a few truffles, your guide will talk you through the peculiarities of its fragrant smell. Head back to the hotel this evening for a delicious meal and a good night’s rest after a day walking through the forest.

Today you’ll be continuing your cultural journey in Périgord with a trip 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 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. You can then head to the Lascaux International Center of Parietal Art, which explores Lascaux in the ancient context, as well as the relationship between these paintings and contemporary art.

For your final full day in and around Les Eyzies you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Château de Castelnaud, one of the most beautiful fortified castles in the region. The fortress lies at the confluence of the Céou and Dordogne rivers and offers breathtaking views across rolling emerald hills. Built in the 12th century, the building is a perfect example of a medieval fortress that has changed with the times. The Hundred Years War and other military threats lead to the development of an artillery, which was kept in use until the 17th century. Today, the castle houses a large collection of weapons and armour, including crossbows and bombards. If you’re travelling with youngsters in tow, make sure to check the events programme as trebuchet firing demonstrations and reenactment shows are often scheduled. You can also visit the beautiful gardens of the nearby Château de Marqueyssac, which are a splendid example of traditional gardening during the Second Empire.

The time has come to bid farewell to Les Eyzies and continue on to your next destination. After a hearty breakfast this morning, hop back into your hire car and drive just over an hour to Lacave, a beautiful village on the banks of the Dordogne, in the heart of the mountainous department of Lot. Settle in for two nights in a charming and well-located hotel near the river and spend the rest of today enjoying your new surroundings. We recommend taking a stroll through the centre of town to enjoy the architectural and historical heritage on display. Then for dinner this evening, you can either settle in for a hearty meal at the hotel or we can book a table for you at a high-end restaurant in the centre.

For the final day of your week-long adventure, you’ll be visiting one of the most fascinating natural wonders in southern France: the Gouffre de Padirac, one of the largest chasms in Europe. At the bottom of the 250ft chasm is a network of beautiful caves that have been created by a thousand years’ worth of underground water erosion. You can hop in a lift to plunge down into the heart of caves, where you can lose track of time admiring the many dramatic stalactites and stalagmites. You’ll then climb onto a flat-bottomed boat and sit back as you’re guide punts you through small passageways and into huge caves. We could also arrange for you to visit the sacred village of Rocamadour later today with a private guide. Head back to your hotel this evening for one last delicious meal before heading home tomorrow.

Sadly, the time has come to leave the scenic and cultural wonders of Périgord behind and embark on the journey home. After breakfast this morning, head back to the airport in Bergerac, a two-hour drive away. Once you’re through security, relax in the airport lounge or stock up on some French souvenirs before catching a one-and-a-half-hour flight back to the UK. If you’re lucky enough to have a few extra days to play with, we recommend extending your holiday with a few days in the peaceful riverside village of Brantôme.

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PRIVATE VISIT TO ROCAMADOUR



Clinging to a cliff high above the Alzou Canyon is the sacred city of Rocamadour, a wonder of geology, culture and history. Built on three successive levels, Rocamadour is home to old stone houses, majestic towers and a castle, all of which seem to defy nature in their position on the cliff. Since the 12th century, the site has acted as a place of pilgrimage for anyone wanting to venerate the Black Madonna and the tomb of the legendary holy hermit, Saint Amadour. The flow of pilgrims has never dried up: the small medieval city still welcomes a number of pilgrims every year. Spend a few hours strolling though this fascinating site with a private guide.



WITH A FEW MORE DAYS… BRANTOME



The Périgord noir, in the south-eastern part of Périgord, is a traditional natural region of France oozing with scenic and cultural delights. Spend a few days in and around Brantôme, a traditionally picturesque town on the banks of the Dronne. The town is home to a host of historic sites, including the former Benedictine abbey of Saint Pierre. The architecture is also a point of interest, with styles ranging from Romanesque to Renaissance. We can arrange for you to stay in a charming hotel on the banks of the river for some serious R&R before heading home.

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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 £1,645 to £2,175 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 £1,910 per person.

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