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Reconnect with the essentials in the heart of Périgord Noir. Slow-tempo accommodation, unspoilt nature, swimming and heritage are the rhythms of your stay in the Dordogne.

Just 30 minutes from our Slow Village Saint-Cybranetin the village of Le Bugue (in the Vézère valley) is a must-see: the Aquarium du Périgord Noir.
Both fun and educational, it features no fewer than 70 basins spread over 4,000 m² and containing 3 million liters of water. In these basins, you can discover 6,000 marine animals. These impressive figures make the Aquarium du Périgord Noir the largest private freshwater aquarium in Europe.
Among the fish you'll have the chance to see with your family: carp, catfish, myocastors, minnows, carnivores and many other fish from all over the world, as well as numerous species of reptiles (iguanas, turtles, snakes...).
Alligators, anacondas, caimans, iguanas... it's not every day you get to admire these reptiles! Your stay at our Slow Village Périgord campsite is an opportunity to get up close and personal with these amazing creatures. The aquarium houses a little gem for reptile lovers: the Alligator Park.
Set in over 2000 m² of splendid Louisiana scenery, you'll pass by pools containing the most impressive specimens, from the rhinoceros iguana to the giant anaconda, not forgetting the snapping turtle, and you'll even be able to feed the baby alligators! 7 atmospheres await your visit: Jo's House (in reference to the hunter Jo Mc CLack), Alligator Ranch, Alligator Bayou, Lizard Alley, Turtle Beach, Snake Mine and Iguana Greenhouse.
There's no shortage of superlatives to describe the Aquarium du Périgord Noir. This aquarium boasts the finest sturgeon collection in Europe. The sturgeon, an endangered species prized for its eggs (the famous caviar) as well as for its prestigious leather, will no longer hold any secrets for you!
Another special feature of the Aquarium du Périgord Noir is its open-air tanks. These allow visitors to immerse themselves in the local flora and fauna, whatever the season or weather - rain, shine or snow. An interesting way to observe the region's rivers, lakes and ponds, andlearn more about its fragile yet preciousbiodiversity.
The Aquarium du Périgord Noir offers your children the chance toget up close and personal with fish and reptiles in complete safety. On a private visit, accompanied by a biologist, your little ones can feed myocastors, carp and even alligators and iguanas!
An experience they'll love!
It's rare to find an aquarium where you can actually touch the fish and other marine life. But at the Aquarium du Périgord Noir, you can! Be sure to check the calendar of events beforehand to make sure you don't miss any. You can stroke sturgeons or koi carp in the touch tank. Or hold a snake in your arms or on your shoulders... and you'll be surprised to discover how soft and smooth their skin is!
Thanks to the caretakers at the Aquarium du Périgord Noir, you'll know everything there is to know about the paddlefish, the sturgeon and its highly sought-after eggs, the lifestyle of the alligator and the habits of the myocastor. What's more, you'll witness the sturgeon feeding.
The Aquarium du Périgord Noir is sure to delight children and parents alike!
The classic admission ticket gives you access to the entire aquarium. You can also opt for the pleasure pass, which also includes entry to the Prehistoric Labyrinth and Jungle Golf, or for the adventure pass, which also gives you access to the Big Bird.
These three theme parks are also located in the commune of Le Bugue.
The Prehistoric Labyrinth takes a playful look at prehistory, with a riddle game and a labyrinth of mirrors as you search for the last surviving Cro-Magnon man. For a family outing, there's nothing better than Jungle Golf, an 18-hole miniature golf course set in lush vegetation and surrounded by animals, all in a musical atmosphere cooled by misters. Finally, the Big Bird is an invitation to adventure; perched 22 m high, you'll find yourself on Europe's highest aerial acrobatic course, with a whole range of challenges to overcome (tire crossing, snowboarding at altitude, monkey bridge...).
An exciting day of discovery and adventure awaits parents and children in the Dordogne, just 30 minutes from Sarlat.
During your stay in our Slow Village Saint-Cybranet, plan a day trip to Le Bugue!
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