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Canoeing on the Dordogne (Small Group Tours)

Summary:

Safe, undemanding canoeing holiday on the most celebrated river in France.

Duration
9 Days
Next Departure
01-Jun-2025
Starting at
± EUR 1,539.00
Price per day
± EUR 171.00
Tour Type
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Operator
Exodus Adventure Travel
Tour
Canoeing on the Dordogne
Travel Style
Small Group Tours
Overall rating
Star Rating: 5 (5.00)
Age Group
18 - 99 Years
Categories
tour category: Boattour category: Bicyclingtour category: Walking

Map: Canoeing on the Dordogne (Exodus)

Summary

Safe, undemanding canoeing holiday on the most celebrated river in France.

Day 1
Arrive In Rocamadour
Day 2
Rocamadour To Carennac
Day 3
At Carennac
Day 4
Carennac To Meyronne
Day 5
At Meyronne
Day 6
Meyronne To Souillac
Day 7
At Souillac
Day 8
Souillac To Carsac-Aillac
Day 9
Leave Carsac-Aillac

Travel Cities (2): Carsac-Aillac, Rocamadour

Details

This canoeing holiday offers a leisurely way to explore one of France's most interesting waterways. The Dordogne River runs alongside glorious golden-pink limestone cliffs and passes the walnut groves and truffle woods of the Perigord; an area rich in history and striking views.The canoeing is safe, not demanding, and we give you a lesson on handling your canoe before you set off. There are no major weirs to carry your canoe round, and the flow of the water does much of the work for you, so you can travel downstream looking out for imposing and magnificent chateaux, mediaeval villages and prehistoric sites including the Grottes de Lacave. There are plenty of diversions away from the river too; from Carennac visit the Gouffre de Padirac, or, from Meyronne, head out to Martel, the medieval 'town of seven towers'. The local gourmet markets are also a great way to experience Dordogne culture and taste amazing produce such as duck, goose, walnuts and cheeses.We have chosen lovely, friendly hotels throughout, all with their own swimming pools. These include a converted 11th century chateau, a 4 star Villa that sits on the ancient site of a vast Gallo-Roman farm and a family run inn on the banks of the Dordogne.NB: All customers must be able to swim at least 50m fully clothed. We provide 2/3 person canoes (minimum age 8 years). Single-person kayaks are also available if specified when you book. Only suitable for children over 12 unless experienced. Should the river, at any point, be deemed too high to safely canoe, we will provide Headwater bikes at no extra charge for all days affected.

Highlights

  • One of France's most celebrated rivers: wide, peaceful, calm, flat
  • Excellent for families, easy for beginners
  • Friendly hotels, all with pools; superb cuisine
  • Excellent views all along the river: picturesque perched villages and troglodyte cave dwellings

Included in Price

  • All breakfasts and 3 evening meals included. The Dordogne has a rich cuisine based on produits du terroir (locally grown produce). Typical first courses include tourain, an onion and garlic soup cooked in a broth with duck or goose fat, and ladled over slices of country bread and cheese. Pâté, often duck or goose, is equally popular, as is foie gras - ideally washed down with a glass of Sauternes or Monbazillac. Main course specialities also include duck and goose, often served in light cream sauces and, in the autumn, fresh cèpes. Duck or goose fat is also used for the accompanying pommes de terre sarladaises - slices of potato sautéed in goose fat, with garlic, parsley and wild mushrooms - delicious! Traditional desserts include tarte aux noix (walnut tart), gâteau aux noix, and flognarde, a type of flan with fruit and liqueur. A local cheese worth tasting is Bleu des Causses, similar to Roquefort, as well as Rocamadour goat’s cheese. Some of the finest wines of France come from the south-west. Bordeaux is the largest wine region in the world, producing over 500 million litres a year. There are over 40 different appellations, including some of the most prestigious in France - Sauternes, Saint Emilion and Pauillac. Monbazillac is a renowned sweet dessert wine, while many of the lesser known regional wines are much cheaper but well worth trying. Bergerac reds and whites are also highly recommended; there is a delicious rosé too. Pécharment red is another one to try.
  • All continental breakfasts and 3 evening meals
  • Canadian canoes or sit-on-top kayaks
  • Buoyancy aid and canoeing helmet
  • Luggage transfers between hotels

NOT included in price

  • Visas and vaccinations
  • Travel insurance
  • Single supplements

Travel Package

 

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Rocamadour

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Carsac-Aillac

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