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  1. Dordogne - Wikipedia

    Located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region roughly half-way between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees, it is named after the river Dordogne, which runs through it.

  2. The Dordogne travel - Lonely Planet | France, Europe

    Explore medieval villages, prehistoric caves and cuisine in this travel guide to The Dordogne. Get expert tips on châteaux, prehistoric cave art and canoeing.

  3. Dordogne travel guide - France This Way

    Dordogne travel guide and tourist information, with places to visit, attractions and things to see in Dordogne

  4. The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Dordogne - Bon Traveler

    The Dordogne region in France is famous for its captivating blend of prehistoric heritage, medieval charm, and culinary excellence. I know travelers come to explore the renowned Lascaux …

  5. Top Things to Do in Dordogne

    For those seeking picturesque views, some travelers recommended taking the scenic Dordogne river valley route, which passes through several charming villages and historic sites.

  6. Dordogne Périgord: caves, castles and France's most beautiful …

    Welcome to the Dordogne, a timeless region in southwestern France where prehistoric caves, medieval castles, and picture-perfect villages paint an unforgettable landscape.

  7. Tourist Information in Dordogne

    Apr 29, 2025 · Before you plan your trip to Dordogne, read our insider guide for tourists, with practical resort advice and information

  8. Dordogne, France, travel guide, tourism and attractions

    Visit this beautiful region of France and discover the chateaux, beautiful medieval towns and villages, unspoiled countryside and prehistoric caves - just some of the many reasons why the …

  9. 10 Storybook Places to Visit in the Dordogne to Add to Your …

    Aug 12, 2025 · The Dordogne shares the top spot in France for the most villages awarded the “Plus Beaux Villages de France” title. Ten places in the department have made the list, mostly …

  10. Dordogne – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    The Dordogne department roughly follows the shape of the historic Périgord, a former province and one of the primary battlegrounds during the Hundred Years' War. The name is still …