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Cycling holidays in Dordogne - gastronomy, scenery and history by Dipika Patel





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There's nothing like getting up close and personal with France's finest food, scenery and culture - and a cycling holiday in Dordogne allows you to do exactly that!

This beautiful region of France has plenty to offer visitors - whether you are after a taste of its delicious food, stunning scenery or rich history, you are sure to have a brilliant, active break.

Cycling is an exciting way to see Dordogne firsthand - the slower pace of travel allows you enough time to drink in your stunning surroundings. Plus, you'll be able to control your itinerary, opting for cycling journeys to suit your mood and ability.

Dordogne is particularly famous for its fine cuisine and local wine and you are sure to enjoy many samples of both as you make your way across the region. In fact, you'll be able to choose from a wide range of recommended restaurants - some of which have Michelin stars - for a hearty evening meal.

During the day, you can enjoy a picnic lunch like the locals and create delicious sandwiches with fresh bread and cheese, or take your pick of the restaurants in the local villages for a truly authentic taste of France.

As you travel from hotel to hotel, you can arrange for your bags to be transported as you cycle. They will be waiting for you - along with a warm welcome from your hospitable hosts - when you get to your next destination and best of all, you don't have to worry about them while you are on the road.

While the excellent food, family-run hotels and warm welcomes will ensure you have a brilliant experience in France, taking to the road will also let you soak up the spectacular natural scenery.

You'll pass by historic villages that date back hundreds of years, as well as scenic countryside vistas - and while you may find some ascents challenging, the view of the panoramic rolling landscape from the top will be more than enough reward for your pedalling.

An itinerary that passes through the beautiful Vezere Valley may be well worth considering - especially if you have an affinity for history. A Unesco World Heritage Site, the valley is home to Europe's largest concentration of prehistoric sites.

Its stunning beauty also makes it a favourite among nature lovers, particularly in its lower reaches, where you'll want to spend time on the banks of its lovely river.

Pretty landscapes can also be viewed from the hilltop village of Loubressac, while the market town of Souillac and the famous hanging village of Rocamadour are also well worth a visit. Be sure to keep your eyes open for the large number of historic chateaux nestled in the hills as you cycle - you are bound to want to get a photo of one of these beautiful historic properties.

France is a very popular destination among cyclists with good reason - many of its most scenic routes are on low-traffic country lanes and French motorists typically treat those on bicycles with great courtesy.

For a true taste of the French countryside, a cycling holiday to Dordogne is a must. Whether you are keen to spend time in its delightful restaurants, take in its stunning natural beauty or simply stretch your legs and enjoy the relaxing pace a bicycle offers, you are sure to have an unforgettable active break.

There's nothing like getting up close and personal with France's finest food, scenery and culture - and a cycling holiday in Dordogne allows you to do exactly that!

This beautiful region of France has plenty to offer visitors - whether you are after a taste of its delicious food, stunning scenery or rich history, you are sure to have a brilliant, active break.

Cycling is an exciting way to see Dordogne firsthand - the slower pace of travel allows you enough time to drink in your stunning surroundings. Plus, you'll be able to control your itinerary, opting for cycling journeys to suit your mood and ability.

Dordogne is particularly famous for its fine cuisine and local wine and you are sure to enjoy many samples of both as you make your way across the region. In fact, you'll be able to choose from a wide range of recommended restaurants - some of which have Michelin stars - for a hearty evening meal.

During the day, you can enjoy a picnic lunch like the locals and create delicious sandwiches with fresh bread and cheese, or take your pick of the restaurants in the local villages for a truly authentic taste of France.

As you travel from hotel to hotel, you can arrange for your bags to be transported as you cycle. They will be waiting for you - along with a warm welcome from your hospitable hosts - when you get to your next destination and best of all, you don't have to worry about them while you are on the road.

While the excellent food, family-run hotels and warm welcomes will ensure you have a brilliant experience in France, taking to the road will also let you soak up the spectacular natural scenery.

You'll pass by historic villages that date back hundreds of years, as well as scenic countryside vistas - and while you may find some ascents challenging, the view of the panoramic rolling landscape from the top will be more than enough reward for your pedalling.

An itinerary that passes through the beautiful Vezere Valley may be well worth considering - especially if you have an affinity for history. A Unesco World Heritage Site, the valley is home to Europe's largest concentration of prehistoric sites.

Its stunning beauty also makes it a favourite among nature lovers, particularly in its lower reaches, where you'll want to spend time on the banks of its lovely river.

Pretty landscapes can also be viewed from the hilltop village of Loubressac, while the market town of Souillac and the famous hanging village of Rocamadour are also well worth a visit. Be sure to keep your eyes open for the large number of historic chateaux nestled in the hills as you cycle - you are bound to want to get a photo of one of these beautiful historic properties.

France is a very popular destination among cyclists with good reason - many of its most scenic routes are on low-traffic country lanes and French motorists typically treat those on bicycles with great courtesy.

For a true taste of the French countryside, a cycling holiday to Dordogne is a must. Whether you are keen to spend time in its delightful restaurants, take in its stunning natural beauty or simply stretch your legs and enjoy the relaxing pace a bicycle offers, you are sure to have an unforgettable active break.

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