La dordogne5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() The reception is open 24 hours a day.Ī private parking is at your disposal at the rate of €15 per night. Advanced booking is required before arrival.īreakfast is available daily in the restaurant. The restaurant and terrace offer views of the surrounding area including the oldest bell tower in France. Thus, according to the room category, you can be located in one or the other House. The rooms are shared between 3 buildings: Moulin de L'Abbaye (main house), Maison du Meunier, opposite Moulin de L'Abbaye, and Maison de l’Abbé (Abbot House), 300 metres away on the other side of the river. You will discover the cultural and natural wealth of Périgord. It offers rooms with air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a safety deposit box and free WiFi.īrantôme village is considered the “Venice of Périgord”. The natural and dynamic activities will allow you to spend a stay between idleness and dynamic and playful discoveries.Moulin de L'Abbaye is in the market town of Brantôme, in Périgord. Its natural environment and its heritage are conducive to a deserved rest, to the discovery of beautiful landscapes and to cultural and artistic practices. The history of Saint Aulaye will allow you to discover its heritage. 12 circuits classified according to 3 levels of difficulty, are offered to all audiences, including families. VTC and mountain bike circuits in the Pays de Saint-Aulaye. A new hiking route, “Barker Double”, inaugurated in 2020, allows you to discover the Double forest and the Dronne valley, in the footsteps of Barker (…). In his book “Two Summers in Guyenne, chronicle of the wayside and waterside”, the explorer recounts his travels in the Dordogne, particularly in the Dronne valley, and recounts his experiences in contact with the populations of the south of France. Harrison Barker was a 19th century English traveler and journalist who traveled on foot and by canoe through the great South West. Exit on request in low season, a quieter period. A small corner of nature ideal for recharging your batteries… Reservation near the campsite. From the river, we discover the banks of the Dronne differently and peacefully. This is an essential activity in the Dronne Valley! By canoe or kayak, discover along the water, an unprecedented view of Little Venice at the foot of impressive limestone cliffs, between Aubeterre and Parcoul. The river offers an exceptional setting for recharging your batteries and cooling off in summer: a real nature holiday! The shaded banks are also a delight for fishing enthusiasts. ![]() Canoe or kayak outings are offered from the pontoon on the site. This campsite, located in Périgord (Dordogne), benefits from a rare privilege: its location by the river. In fact, it is nestled in a respected and preserved nature, without construction or addition denaturing the site, with a natural maintenance of the banks of rivers (which will make the happiness of the fishermen), and a thoughtful revegetation. The campsite “La Dordogne Verte” is part of the local desire to preserve the environment, the architectural and cultural heritage. In the heart of Saint-Aulaye: A green setting to recharge your batteriesĮnjoy a stay in the heart of green nature, along the Dronne river, at the foot of a 13th century bastide. What if you put pictures on these sweet descriptions, feelings on each activity performed and each monument visited? Book your vacation rental in Saint-Aulaye in our campsite in the Green Perigord! During your hikes, horseback rides and mountain bike rides, you will understand why Jules Verne called this region of the Haut-Périgord “Green Périgord”. ![]() You can also take advantage of your vacation at the Saint-Aulaye La Dordogne Verte campsite to visit the monuments close to our family outdoor hotel such as the Beauvais castle in Lussas-et-Nontronneau, the Renaudie and Saulnier castles in Saint-Front-la-Rivière, the Notre-Dame-de-la-Nativité church in Bussière-Badil, the Jumilhac castle, the Vieillecour castle, and the Town Hall cave in Teyjat. The region is home to well-preserved towns of character such as Brantôme, Thiviers, Ribérac and Lanouailles. Staying in a campsite in the Green Perigord is necessarily to reconnect with nature and to recharge your batteries in the heart of green and preserved landscapes. For this reason, it is also called Nontronnais. Dotted with forests and meadows watered by majestic rivers, the Green Périgord is a natural region of the Dordogne whose capital is Nontron. ![]()
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