
Discover the Dordogne
Things to discover around the campsite: the Roffy Caves
In the heart of the Périgord Noir, Les Grottes de Roffy is the perfect starting point for exploring the Dordogne: medieval villages clinging to the cliffs, iconic castles in the valley, fascinating prehistoric caves, and stunning natural sites are all just a few minutes from the campsite. Here, every outing has a touch of history and nature: a morning at the market in Sarlat, a canoe trip down the Dordogne, a panoramic view from Beynac or Castelnaud, then a peaceful return under the oak trees.
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In the heart of the Périgord Noir: caves, fortified towns, and the Périgord way of life
A stay at Les Grottes de Roffy campground is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in one of France’s most enchanting regions. Between golden limestone cliffs overlooking the Dordogne, prehistoric caves guarding the secrets of millennia-old human history, and medieval bastides with their shady, ochre-stone alleyways, every day opens a new chapter of history and beauty. Enjoy the markets of Sarlat, one of France’s most beautiful medieval towns, and indulge in black truffles, foie gras, and Périgord walnuts; take a canoe trip on the peaceful waters of the Dordogne at the foot of the castles of Beynac and Castelnaud; or explore the Lascaux Caves and their incredible gallery of rock art. With its exceptional heritage, generous cuisine, and postcard-perfect landscapes, Sarlat and the Périgord Noir offer a journey back in time for a vacation rich in emotion, carried by the gentle charm of the Southwest and the authenticity of a land shaped by centuries of history.
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