Running through its heart is the Dordogne river, where holidaymakers flock in the summer months to cruise down its shallow waters. The scenery, plenty of it unspoilt or unchanged for centuries, is vast and extremely picturesque, alive with turrets, flags, ramparts and the elaborate parapets of beautiful stone castles. To say there is tons to explore is some what of an understatement. The Chateau-rich lands of the Dordogne are brimming with medieval market towns, ancient UNESCO world heritage sites, underground caves and entire villages built seamlessly into honey-coloured rock. Things to do when staying at Camping le Capeyrou.Camping le Capeyrou: facilities for families.Beynac: Campsites on the Dordogne river.Watch what we got up to while camping in the Dordogne… *Disclaimer: This article contains some affiliate links, any purchases you make are unaffected but I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you to help me keep this blog running – thanks. In fact this place is SO good, we’ve now visited twice and wouldn’t hesitate to go again. Not that my France-loving flame wasn’t burning happily before, but this particular region truly throws at you everything that is so quintessentially, wonderfully French that I defy you to leave without being transformed into a Francophile. Sitting beneath the cliff-top sentinel Château de Beynac, next to one of the prettiest medieval villages in the country, is one of the most brilliant, family-friendly campsites on the Dordogne river.Īfter visiting this region of France, my love for all things French was reignited. I find it hard to believe that we could ever find a more magical campsite than this one in Beynac, France. If ever a campsite was to exceed expectations, Camping le Capeyrou is it.
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