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The Dordogne, a multifaceted department

You'll just love the camping Lascaux Vacances, in the Dordogne! Featuring legendary caves, cliffsides and lush landscapes, this is just the place for nature lovers! The Dordogne is also home to some renowned ingredients and dishes, including mushrooms and truffle-flavoured foie gras. Give your taste buds a real treat!

You'll also be close to some of France's loveliest villages! Périgueux, the main tourist town of the Périgord Blanc, is home to all sorts of historic monuments. La Roque Gageac, with its magnificent ochre-coloured cliffs, the extraordinary heritage of Sarlat and many others. Come and discover the gems of the Dordogne for yourself!

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Grotte de Lascaux
Lascaux Cave
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Le Château de Castelnaud
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Marqueyssac Gardens
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Camping Montignac-Lascaux
Montignac – Lascaux
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Le village de La Roque Gageac
La Roque-Gageac
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Camping Périgueux
Périgueux
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Camping Sarlat
Sarlat
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Camping Coly Saint-Amand
St Amand de Coly

In the heart of the Dordogne, the sites of Lascaux and Montignac open their doors to you!

Choosing a campsite in Lascaux, means taking a journey back in time. Lascaux and Montignac are famous throughout the world. Their prestige is due to the presence of a cave which was once occupied by prehistoric man. Today you can see replicas of animal paintings on the cave walls: a one-off to experience in the Dordogne! Your stay will also be an opportunity to discover the lush nature of the Périgord Noir. You'll be able to choose one of the various hiking trails with their fantastic landscapes. With valleys, forests and springs, you really will find it delightful! Come and discover all that this unusual department has in store for you at Lascaux Vacances!

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La Roque Saint-Christophe

For another dose of history and new discoveries, take a trip to La Roque Saint-Christophe, a troglodyte site unlike any other in the world. You’ll find this huge, exceptionally beautiful limestone cliff in Peyzac-le-Moustier, about 20 kilometres from our campsite. From prehistoric times to the early Renaissance, it provided shelter for people in its many natural cavities.

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