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Cycling holiday from Bordeaux vineyards to Dordogne castles

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Discover the rich and varied landscapes of the South West from the vineyards of Saint-Emilion to the castles of Dordogne through the prehistoric sites of the Vézère valley!

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Ref: DP0803ST
  • Dordogne
  • 8 day(s)
  • Difficult
  • ~ 90 km/day
  • Itinerant
When travelling?
From May to September.
Minimum age
14 y/o
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From Bordeaux to Sarlat

Your bike tour starts in Bordeaux and its charming historic center. You leave the city along the Garonne river to reach the classified vineyards of Saint-Emilion. You will be charmed by the medieval village and its exceptional monuments. You now reach the Dordogne river and discover charming towns such as the bastide of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande. The vineyards of Bergerac are gradually appearing and then, the medieval town warmly welcomes you to its heart. You follow the banks of the Dordogne until you reach the Vézère valley and its many prehistoric sites. Here you arrive in the heart of the Black Périgord and its treasures. Cycle to Montignac and do not miss a visit to the famous Lascaux cave. You will come across the sumptuous gardens of Erygnac and then arrive in Sarlat, a sublime city-museum. For your last day, get on your bike or canoe to discover the most beautiful castles in the valley: Beynac, Castelnaud or La Roque-Gageac. A rich and complete trip for unforgettable cycling holidays!  
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Program

Day 01
Arrival in Bordeaux

    Arrival time is free during the reception hours of your accommodation.

    The old city center of Bordeaux is forbidden to cars and ideal for a walking tour. Discover the quays of the Garonne, the medieval streets and the magnificent white stone buildings.

    Take some time to stroll through the streets, admire the Quinconces and Comédie squares, climb the Pey Berland tower or visit the Aquitaine museum.

     
    Day 02
    Bordeaux – Saint-Emilion
    • 54 km
    • + 256 m

    You leave Bordeaux along the Garonne River on a very beautiful bicycle path. Little by little, nature is gaining ground on the city. From Latresne, you leave the river to ride on an old railway track. The old converted train stations are scattered along the route and invite you to stop. Don't miss to make some detours, in particular to see the bastide of Créon or the old abbey of La Sauve.

    You will then cross the Dordogne river to reach the famous vineyards of Saint-Emilion. You finally arrive at the medieval village, reach the Tour du Roy and the bell tower of the monolithic church and enjoy an exceptional view on the vineyards and the Dordogne valley. Taste some great wines to end this first day of cycling.

     
    Day 03
    Saint-Emilion – Bergerac
    • 67 km
    • + 55 m

    You leave Saint-Emilion through its vineyards and pass in front of some great chateaux: Château Trottevieille, Château Laroque, Château de Ferrand... You then find the banks of the Dordogne at Castillon-la-Bataille where the famous battle took place that put an end to the Hundred Years War between France and England. Ride along the banks of the river for a while before moving away to Montcarret and its Gallo-Roman villa.

    You pedal on small country roads and cross the Dordogne at Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, a charming bastide that opens the doors to the Périgord. Gradually the vineyards appear and you arrive in Bergerac, city of Art and History where the shadow of Cyrano, the famous hero of Edmond de Rostand's play, hangs in the air. Take the time to stroll in the heart of the Renaissance city with its charming alleys and half-timbered houses.

     
    Day 04
    Bergerac – Le Bugue
    • 52 km
    • + 297 m

    You take a beautiful greenway along the Dordogne to leave Bergerac. From the charming town of Lalinde, small winding roads lead you to the top of the cingles of Limeuil and Tremolat from where you can admire the meandering river.

    Then, your route continues to the medieval city of Limeuil, classified among the Most Beautiful Villages of France and located at the confluence of the Dordogne and the Vézère. You now follow the Vézère valley, known as the "valley of Man" with its fifteen or so prehistoric sites. Your day ends in Le Bugue, a charming little town built like an amphitheater on the side of a hill.

     
    Day 05
    Le Bugue – Montignac
    • 285 km
    • + 37 m

    You will reach Les Eyzies, a troglodytic village considered as "the world capital of prehistory", it is here that Cro-Magnon Man was discovered. You can take a short break to visit the beautiful National Museum of Prehistory housed in the old castle of Les Eyzies. You then continue your way along the Vézère river where you will cross many architectural treasures: the Maison Forte of Reignac, the Roque Saint-Christophe or the Château de Losse.

    Then, you will cross the medieval village of Saint-Léon-sur-Vézère very typical of the Périgord Noir. You will finally arrive in Montignac, a charming medieval town which contains one of the most precious jewels of prehistory: the Lascaux cave.

     
    Day 06
    Montignac – Sarlat
    • 43 km
    • + 654 m

    From Montignac you cycle on small country roads to the village of Saint-Genies, one of the most beautiful villages of the Périgord Noir, then continue your way to Salignac and its castle. A few kilometers further on, you will pass by the Gardens of Eyrignac, a masterpiece of vegetation registered as a Historic Monument, where we recommend you stop for a visit.

    You end your day with a beautiful descent to Sarlat, capital of the Périgord Noir. Labelled as a Town of Art and History, the medieval city holds a large number of classified historical monuments, a real open-air museum! Finally, don't miss the traditional market of Sarlat, one of the most famous in the region!

     
    Day 07
    Sarlat
    • 43 km
    • + 620 m

    Today, discover the most prestigious castles of the Périgord by bike or by canoe!

    A beautiful loop by bike leads you to the foot of the most beautiful castles of the region: the castle of Monfort perched on its rocky spur, the castle of Castelnaud and its museum of warfare in the Middle Ages and the fortified castle of Beynac, one of the best preserved in the Perigord. You will also cross the villages of Domme and La Roque-Gageac classified among the Most Beautiful Villages of France. On your way you will also have the possibility to visit the majestic Gardens of Marqueyssac overlooking the Dordogne valley.

    For those who wish to admire the castles from a different angle, you can exchange your bike for a canoe! You pedal to Vitrac (12km) where you leave your bike and get into a canoe. You ride down the Dordogne river admiring its castles until Beynac where you leave the canoe (16km-3h). You will then be driven back to Vitrac in a mini-van where you will get your bike back to Sarlat (12km).

     
    Descente de la Dordogne en canoë
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    Day 08
    Departure from Sarlat

      After breakfast, enjoy a final stroll through the streets of Sarlat before heading home.

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      Accommodation

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      Information

      Beginning of the trip
       

      As the first day is a non-biking day, you’ll arrive at your leisure, depending on your route. Please note that rooms are usually available by mid-afternoon, depending on your accommodation. Please let the accommodation know if you are arriving late.

      Bikes are generaly delivered at your hôtel the morning of your first day cycling.

      To get to the departure point

      By plane: flight to Bordeaux.

       

      By train: TGV from Paris Montparnasse to Bordeaux, duration of the trip around 3 hours.

      To plan your trip : https://www.thetrainline.com

      Car park

      If you choose to drive, there are many parking options in Bordeaux. There are very few free parking lots, they are generaly located out of town. 

      You can consult this website https://www.parkopedia.fr/ to easily find a carpark and prices.

      To get back to the starting point

      Train: regional train between Sarlat and Bordeaux, with a connexion in Bergerac (with bike spaces, upon reservation), duration : 3h

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      Ref: DP0803ST
      • Dordogne
      • 8 day(s)
      • Difficult
      • ~ 90 km/day
      • Itinerant
      When travelling?
      From May to September.
      Minimum age
      14 y/o
      Related categories:

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      Cycling holiday from Bordeaux vineyards to Dordogne castles
      • Dordogne
      • Difficult
      • ~ 90 km/day
      • Itinerant
      From
      1399 €/pers.