
Cap Blanc shelter: an open-air prehistoric masterpiece
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.

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.
The Dordogne abounds in prehistoric treasures: cave paintings, engravings and impressive underground galleries. Follow in the footsteps of mankind's first artists with our must-see selection.
Lanternes des Morts, silent witnesses to the past, are still intriguingly mysterious today. These medieval monuments, erected in several regions of France, symbolize an ancestral link between the living and departed souls.
Do you just want to let go and experience a peaceful moment where time seems to stand still? Take a seat aboard a canoe and let yourself be carried away by the Dordogne River.
The Grotte des Combarelles, a true prehistoric gem, lies in the heart of the Vézère Valley in the Dordogne. Located some 25 km south-east of Périgueux, the cave is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Périgord gastronomy is renowned for its quality products. In the heart of Périgord Noir, Domaine de Vielcroze perpetuates the know-how of walnut and truffle production, emblems of the Périgord terroir. Less than 4 km from our Dordogne campsite at Slow Village Périgord, at the foot of Castelnaud castle, discover the Walnut Ecomuseum.
Enjoy a 100% chill-out break in the heart of nature at our Périgord campsite in Slow Village, and discover the Jardins de Marqueyssac just 5km away.
For your next vacation, stay in France and plan a visit to Rocamadour, an emblematic town in the Dordogne Valley. Take the time to visit this ancient pilgrimage site and its many natural attractions, and enjoy a range of family activities.
Sarlat la Canéda is a historic town in the heart of France's Périgord Noir region. The town is renowned for its gastronomy, cultural heritage and outdoor activities. If you're looking to recharge your batteries in the heart of nature while discovering the riches of the region, be sure to stay at Slow Village, an eco-village located near Sarlat la Canéda. In this guide, we take a look at the must-sees and must-tastes in Sarlat la Canéda.
In the heart of Périgord Noir, 3.6 km from our Périgord Slow Village Saint-Cybranet campsite, discover one of the Dordogne's most famous castles: Castelnaud.
In the heart of Périgord, beneath the Bastide town of Domme, a village classified as one of France's "most beautiful villages", lies an underground gem, the Grotte de Domme.
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.
In the heart of the Périgord Noir region, Belvès is a small medieval town classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France".
In the heart of Périgord, 6km from our Saint-Cybranet campsite at Slow Village, the cliffs of La Roque-Gageac shelter the remains of a fortress built in the 12th century.
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, along with an overview of must-see places.
Hiking is a very popular activity in the Périgord Noir, whether you're looking for a family outing or a sporty one, it can be adapted to suit all levels of ability, as well as the time you have available.
Who could resist the call of Périgord, this land of mystery, history and unrivalled natural beauty? Located in south-west France, Périgord offers a journey through time, from prehistory to the present day, with its impressive natural sites, medieval castles and authentic villages. Every nook and cranny promises a unique adventure for families with children, friends or lovers. The Périgord campsite offers a busy schedule for your visit to the Périgord.
Nestled in the heart of the Périgord Noir, a natural region renowned for its rich culture and gastronomy, Slow Village Saint-Cybranet offers visitors a unique holiday experience, combining nature, relaxation and culinary discovery in its own restaurant or in a nearby village. Just a few minutes from this haven of peace, a selection of exceptional restaurants promises to delight the most discerning palates.
In the heart of the Périgord Noir, less than 7km from our campsite in the Slow Village, discover the Château de Beynac.
The Dordogne is a land of great wealth, where sheer cliffs meet waterfalls, oak forests mingle with small streams, castles stand majestically in the landscape, and France's most beautiful villages are legion.
The Dordogne, and more specifically the Périgord Noir, is famous for its breathtaking scenery, castles and medieval villages.
More and more camping enthusiasts are opting for environmentally-friendly holidays. The Dordogne, located in the Périgord region in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is full of green campsites. Some of them stand out for their sustainable approach and dedication to preserving nature. In this article, we look at the specific features and benefits of an ecological campsite in the Dordogne.
In the heart of the Périgord Noir, just 6 km from our campsite in the Slow Village, the exotic garden of La Roque-Gageac is an unusual place to visit.
In the heart of the Périgord Noir region, the bastide town of Domme is a medieval city built on a rocky outcrop above the Dordogne River.
Come and enjoy a magical and unforgettable experience aboard a hot-air balloon in the Dordogne.
The Dordogne and its Périgord Noir region boast top-quality local produce coveted by gourmets the world over.
More and more camping enthusiasts are opting for environmentally-friendly holidays. The Dordogne, located in the Périgord region in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is full of green campsites. Some of them stand out for their sustainable approach and dedication to preserving nature. In this article, we look at the specific features and benefits of an ecological campsite in the Dordogne.