The Dordogne harbours an underground network of countless treasures, including its natural caves, also known as crystal caves. These differ from parietal caves in their formation of concretion, columns and stalagmites.
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Recharge your batteries and try out an activity - for example walking, horse riding, cycling or canoeing. Amateur golfers will be pleased to find accredited golf courses in the Dordogne Valley. Although the Dordogne is inland, where it lacks in sea it makes up for in freshwater swimming. Discover its river bank beaches, swimming pools and water parks.
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Varying according to the seasons, market stalls display strawberries and nuts, boletuses, black truffles, and produce made from duck or goose such as foie gras, all used to make delicious traditional dishes. Accompany them with local wines - whether red, white or rosé - for an unforgettable gastronomic experience.




