Located in the heart of France, the Dordogne Valley is a true natural jewel that attracts countless visitors every year. Just under an hour’s drive from Pleaux, this region offers a multitude of activities and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you are a lover of nature, history, or gastronomy, the Dordogne Valley is sure to captivate you.
The Dordogne Valley is renowned for its diverse and preserved landscapes. The meanders of the Dordogne River wind through limestone cliffs, lush forests, and picturesque villages. Nature lovers can enjoy hiking, cycling, or canoeing and kayaking to explore this magnificent region.
Collonges-la-Rouge, Curemonte, Carennac, Autoire, Loubressac, and now Rocamadour, Martel, and Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne: the mere names of these villages evoke a rich historical past, from the Middle Ages to the present day.
With eight heritage gems in the Dordogne Valley, such a high density of beautiful sites is rare! Each one is unique and more beautiful than the last, revealing hidden treasures with one undeniable common thread: charm.
The Dordogne Valley is also steeped in history:

Gastronomy holds a place of honor in the Dordogne Valley. Savor local specialties such as foie gras, truffles, walnuts, and fine wines. The local markets are the perfect opportunity to discover regional products and meet the passionate producers.


The Dordogne Valley offers a wide range of activities suitable for all ages. Leisure parks, educational farms, and water sports centers will delight both children and adults. Don’t miss the Gardens of Marqueyssac, a stunning green sanctuary suspended high above the Dordogne River.
Located just a short distance from the Dordogne Valley, Pleaux is the perfect base for exploring this magnificent region. Take advantage of your stay at the L’Échappée Verte campsite in Pleaux to organize day trips and discover all the treasures the Dordogne has to offer.