![]() ![]() ![]() *All itineraries are samples and may slightly differ* To view a map of the Dordogne cycling tour route click here The rugged countryside is reflected in the itinerary, but the route of the Dordogne cycling tour has been designed to ensure that each day’s riding will be manageable (and rewarding!) for anyone with a reasonable level of fitness. Our itinerary has been created to show off the best of this varied and fascinating region. The area also has its own wine appellations, from the light and fruity Bergerac and Pecharmont in the north to the dark and powerful Cahors in the south. The rich countryside is reflected in the cuisine of the region, famous for its duck and goose dishes, including the celebrated fois gras, its truffles and its cheeses. The medieval villages are built from golden limestone with the steeply pitched roofs typical of the region. In addition to this wealth of history the area is blessed by its stunning landscapes of rivers and cliffs, hills and fields of sunflowers and tobacco. The village of Rocamadour was an important waypoint for pilgrims making the long journey to Santiago de Compostella and there are many fine medieval churches along the route of our Dordogne cycling tour. The area, known to the French as the Périgord, changed hands between England and France several times during the hundred years war resulting in the building of many bastides or fortified villages. The caves of Lascaux are home to some of the finest examples of pre-historic art and the area is dotted with Cro-magnon caves and settlements. The Dordogne is a region immersed in the past. ![]()
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