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Saint-Marcel-du-Périgord walks
Saint-Marcel-du-Périgord circular route via Tiregand and Moulin Pommier
Starting from Saint-Marcel-du-Périgord, an easy walk between the Barbeyrol valley and the Louyre valley. Beautiful paths and very few roads.
Longas Castle Circular Walk
This walk starts in the centre of the village of Sainte-Foy-de-Longas, taking us to Longas Castle and on to the “Les Fargues” plateau, which offers magnificent views.
It requires walking along the D32 for 400 metres both on the way there and back. The rest of the route is pure bliss.
Chemin des Lébérous
The hike allows you to discover two ancient villages now united under the name of Saint-Georges-de-Montclard.
The village of Montclard is dominated by the 11th-century castle, of which the remains of the tower can still be seen. The village of Saint-Georges is home to an 11th-century church and Sainte Rita. The walk takes you through the forest in a hilly area with a few steep slopes requiring a minimum level of fitness.
Pezuls circular loop
The route follows part of the two municipal walks around Pezuls. It is well shaded and allows you to discover the Château de Puy de Rèze, the Dreyrie lodge and the Church of Sainte-Anne. A lovely walk.
Route of the seven springs in Beauregard and Bassac
The walk takes you past seven springs scattered throughout this rural landscape. The route follows the road, then a forest track or pretty country lanes. The area is very peaceful. You pass through hamlets, farms and meadows.
The route is suitable for mountain bikes.
The hamlet of La Martigne from Lamonzie-Montastruc
This circular route takes you past two castles and the quiet hamlets of this heavily wooded commune. It features a slight elevation gain. It can be combined with other routes in this beautifully renovated commune.
Circular Badefols-sur-Dordogne via Molières
This hike takes you through the hills to the bastide town of Molières, which is well worth a visit for its charm. You will walk through the hamlets along shaded paths and return via the other side overlooking Badefols. Quiet roads and paths follow one another with beautiful panoramic views of the valleys.
Circular de Calès
This walk starts in a village located on a hill. It takes you along a ridge towards Trémolat, where you can discover the Dordogne river, before reaching the agricultural plain that borders the river. The village's charm and its church overlooking the valley are well worth a visit.
Circular loop of the 45th parallel in Périgord
A pleasant and rather varied hike that allows you to discover the landscapes of this part of the central Périgord and the valley where the Caudeau river has its source. There are a few sections of tarmac, but they are not very busy.
The Oak Trail of Saint-Sauveur de Bergerac
This walk complements the existing local routes. It takes place mainly in the forest. The start of the route is a path with botanical information boards. It can be combined with other walks.
Bayac Trail Route No. 1
This route has been created by Dordogne Périgord Trail for runners and mountain bikers. Four routes are available starting from Bayac. Route No. 1 is a gentle warm-up for beginners, taking in the majestic Château de Bannes.
Circular of Rocher du Corbeau
This route is not particularly "wild", but the natural surroundings here still allow you to find yourself. As a bonus, the superb Château de Bannes will amaze you.
Boucle du Lac Rouge
Limeuil fait partie des plus beaux villages de France, labellisé en 1990, et témoigne d'un passé exceptionnel. Ruelles escarpées, maisons moyenâgeuses ou vieilles échoppes . Village médiéval de caractère, situé à la jonction des rivières Vézère et Dordogne, Limeuil prend place parmi les joyaux du Périgord.
Limeuil Circular
Limeuil is one of the most beautiful villages in France, awarded this status in 1990, and bears witness to an exceptional past. Steep narrow streets, medieval houses, craft workshops... A medieval village full of character, Limeuil ranks among the jewels of the Périgord, situated at the junction of two rivers: the Vézère and the Dordogne.
Around Gandy
A peaceful hike through woods and meadows, on foot, horseback or mountain bike, with or without dogs.
Capeyrou circular
This short hike, starting from the village of Saint Aubin-de-Lanquais, takes you through vineyards, countryside and woods, allowing you to discover the landscapes of the southern Dordogne. This route takes few roads and is suitable for our four-legged friends. Bring boots for crossing a ford in winter.
Short circular around Saint-Avit-Sénieur
The village of Saint-Avit-Sénieur is built around an old abbey surrounded by rich land and beautiful chestnut groves. There are many hiking trails around the village. This walk is inspired by one of them, but is a little shorter. This means it can easily be done in half a day. The first part follows theGR® trail and takes you through undergrowth and meadows, while the second part mainly follows paved local roads.
The circular ridge path in Villamblard
This hike allows you to discover the town at the bottom of the valley, passing from one ridge to another via forest tracks and paths, with little use of roads. It is accessible to all, without difficulty, and is well marked in yellow.