



7 days/6 nights, with 5 days walking

Any start date between April 1 and October 15

15 km or 10 miles daily average
Some days may be longer and require walking on hilly and rocky paths. Some days are as short as 10 km (6 miles)
Opportunities to shorten the walking distance through alternate routes or taxi transfers

Classic Accommodation: US$1440/ CAD$1440 Single suppl. classic: US$445/ CAD$445

- 6 nights hotels
- All breakfasts and 1 dinner
- Detailed route instructions and map
- Luggage transfers
- Area Manager available throughout the tour

You start in Souillac, about 500 km south of Paris.
Souillac is on the main Paris-Toulouse rail line, a five-hour trip with no change of trains.
The tour ends in La Roque Gageac, from where you’ll need to take a taxi to Souillac to catch a train to leave the area.
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Randonnée Tours
France
Dordogne Walking 7 Days
The Dordogne is often called the most beautiful river in France. Our tour to this land of the castles of Richard the Lionheart features the most famous and spectacular section of the river, studded with castles and cave art. The walking is perfect, and a plenitude of sights and attractions rounds out your vacation. This self-guided tour in the southwest serves as a delightful introduction to France, but also suits experienced adventurers.
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La Vieille Auberge
Souillac
This is an intimate hotel in the tranquil village of Souillac on the River Dordogne. Guests enjoy the outdoor terrace, swimming pool, sauna and steam room, or unwind in the spa tub. |
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Le Relais de Touron
Carsac
This hotel is located in the peaceful surroundings of a large park. There is a lovely pool and gardens to enjoy.
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L’Esplanade
Domme
Located in the picturesque medieval town of Domme, this inn directly overlooks the Dordogne with magnificent views from the terrace. It has stylish salons and a Michelin rated restaurant. |
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Hotel La Belle Etoile
La Roque de Gageac
Situated in one of the most beautiful villages in France, all rooms at this hotel enjoy views over the river. |
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