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Belvès walks
Viaduct Loop
A short, peaceful route through the beautiful landscape of the Dordogne. You will follow a river, pass under a viaduct and cross a forest full of wildlife – a real change of scenery.
Along the Dordogne near Allas-les-Mines
A pleasant walk, first through the forest, then through the countryside and along the Dordogne. Suitable for families.Moderator's note: footbridge closed, see reviews
The hermit's circular in Saint-Cyprien
This walk traces the history of Saint-Cyprien from the 6th to the 21st century and allows you to visit the upper part of the village, which bears witness to the origins and history of the commune.
Circular Dolmen starting from Saint-Chamassy
The circular Dolmen offers visitors the chance to explore the southern part of the commune of Saint-Chamassy with a short detour to the dolmen known as "Roc del Cayre".
Mélonie Loop
This loop allows you to discover the pretty village of Audrix and see Labatut Castle.
Around the village and Beynac Castle
Enjoy discovering the village of Beynac (one of the most beautiful villages in France) and don't hesitate to visit its castle, a jewel of 12th-century military architecture that has been constantly remodelled since then. You will then be able to admire the surrounding countryside of hills, valleys, shady forests, green meadows and typical Périgord houses with their undeniable charm.
In the woods north of Monpazier
A hike starting from the magnificent bastide town of Monpazier in the south of the Périgord Pourpre. Small paths and chestnut tree undergrowth. The walk is quite long, but the elevation gain is low. Enough to spend a very good afternoon (or morning).
Tourist attractions in Beynac-et-Cazenac, Dordogne
With this walk, you will not only visit Beynac, the famous village clinging to its cliff, with its castle overlooking one of the Dordogne's meanders, but also Cazenac, a quiet little hamlet high up in the valley, with its small church featuring remarkable modern stained glass windows.
Meyrals and its hidden architectural heritage
Please note that this hike was published in 2012, so check the comments before setting off.
A small village with a rich architectural heritage and a hiking trail that showcases the architectural treasures of the Dordogne.
Old villages of Lussac, Pachalifour and La Vergnolle, circular
An easy family walk along three beautiful old Périgord villages.
Circular via Le Bugue and the countryside
This circular mainly takes you around the pretty village of Le Bugue, in the heart of the Vézère valley in the Périgord Noir. You will take paths to reach the entrance to Campagne and return to Le Bugue using part of the "La Vézère à vélo" greenway, which runs alongside the river.
Circular Le Bugue, Audrix and Campagne
Mountain bike circular no. 3
This easy circular mainly takes you to the pretty village of Le Bugue, in the heart of the Vézère valley in Périgord Noir, but also to Audrix, near the Gouffre de Proumeyssac, and finally to the village of Campagne, with its beautiful château and gardens, which were redesigned in 2015.
Circular via Le Bugue and Audrix
Circular cycle route no. 2 starting from Le Bugue.
Set off on a cycling adventure through nature and heritage! This charming, rolling route takes you to the Audrix plateaus, near the Château de La Batut in Saint-Chamassy, and on to Limeuil, listed as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France. Between breathtaking panoramas and discoveries, get on your bike!
Circular via Le Bugue and Malmussou
Cycle route no. 5 circular starting from Le Bugue.
A route designed for pleasure! This easy, rural circular is ideal for a leisurely family bike ride, enjoying the peace and quiet of the Périgord countryside and the coolness of the banks of the Vézère. Accessible and rejuvenating!
Circular via Le Bugue and Journiac
Cycle route circular no. 4 starting from Le Bugue.
We love this circular for its rolling hills and peaceful roads! Between Saint-Avit-de-Vialard and Journiac, the route alternates between climbs and shaded sections, perfect for an outing where pleasure and effort go hand in hand.
Circular via Le Bugue and Saint-Cirq
This challenging (red) circular mainly explores Le Bugue, a village in the Vézère Valley, in the heart of the Périgord Noir region of the Dordogne. The route passes close to prehistoric sites, such as the Ferrassie prehistoric site and the Sorcier Cave (closed to the public).
Circular via Le Bugue and La Ferrassie
Cycle route circular no. 3 starting from Le Bugue
This circular takes you around Le Bugue, up into the hills where you can enjoy beautiful views. You will then pass through the village of Les Eyzies, the world capital of prehistory, and near the village of Campagne.
Circular via Le Bugue and Coly Saint-Amand
Cycle route circular no. 1 starting from Le Bugue
Climbers and thrill seekers take note! This circular is a real test for your calves, but what a reward once you reach the top! Limestone cliffs, a river winding below and authentic villages... A taste of the Périgord to be savoured from the saddle.
Allas loop via Les Cabanes du Breuil and Château de Puymartin
The aim of this hike is to see a 13th-century chapel, admire an 18th-century château (Château du Roch), explore a group of dry stone huts (Cabanes du Breuil) and visit a magnificent, beautifully furnished château (Château de Puymartin), all along a walking route that takes you along forest paths and small country roads. A very pretty, easy walk that allows you to discover some of the treasures of the Périgord Noir.
Biron circular
Majestic and imposing, Biron Castle perches on a hill, reigning supreme over the surrounding countryside. This landscape of hills, valleys, woods and fields where cows and horses graze is a haven of peace conducive to meditation.