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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.

Between Périgord Noir, Périgord Blanc, Périgord Pourpre and Périgord Vert, there's so much to do in Périgord!
To make sure you don't miss out on any must-see activities or places of interest, it's crucial to prepare your stay well in advance.
Here's a map of the Périgord region and a panorama of must-see places.
Périgord Noir corresponds to the eastern part of the Dordogne department. This tourist mecca is renowned for its rich history, culture and gastronomy. It boasts no fewer than 9 of France's most beautiful villages, and a landscape of cliffs, rivers and forests, each more splendid than the last.
Here are a few places to visit during your stay at Slow Village, in the Périgord Noir :
Less touristic than the Périgord Noir, the Périgord Blanc is no less interesting. It lies in the center of the Dordogne department.
To be included in your visit program:
Périgord Pourpre corresponds to the southern part of the Dordogne. Its color refers to the wine produced here.
When visiting Périgord Pourpre, don't miss these places:
Périgord Vert covers the northern part of the Dordogne. Characterized by bucolic landscapes (forests, ponds, rivers) and a rich heritage, this area guarantees an authentic and relaxing experience.
A must-see :
The Dordogne offers such a variety of landscapes and so rich a terroir that the map of the Périgord is illustrated in a palette of 4 colors that characterize the different parts of the department:
Enjoy a fully-equipped, top-of-the-range 2-bedroom wooden cottage. The ideal accommodation for your family vacation in a green setting!
DiscoverReconnect 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 a stone's throw from Slow Village, La Gataudière is an adventure park nestled in a wooded estate in Marennes. The perfect place to breathe, play, climb... and slow down.
In the hills above Pornic, the Mousseaux tumulus offers a timeless pause. An open-air prehistoric site, between sea, silence and memory.
Immerse yourself in nature at La Palmyre Zoo, just a stone's throw from Slow Village Marennes. More than 1,600 animals, a pine forest and a genuine conservation approach make for an unforgettable visit.
Explore prehistoric rock art at the Abri du Cap Blanc, a unique site to experience with full awareness. A rare experience to extend with Slow Village, in the heart of the Périgord Noir.
Choosing the seaside means offering your team a breath of sea air and a complete change of scenery!
Anduze, at the gateway to the Cévennes mountains, abounds in parks and gardens ideal for relaxation. Whether you're looking for a shady stroll, a picnic or a botanical discovery, these green spaces appeal to young and old alike. A breath of fresh air in a typically Cévennes setting.
The Haute Perche canal is a peaceful place, ideal for strolling, cycling or canoeing. Nestled between the marshes and the ocean, it reveals Pornic's natural wealth and invites you to take a Zen break in the heart of a protected ecosystem.