

What better than to wander back in time along their narrow alleyways? And don’t miss your chance to explore the medieval towns of Sarlat, Périgueux (with its noted cathedral) and Nontron or the bastides such as Monpazier. You’ll find a host of historical and pre-historical sites to explore on your camping holiday in the DordogneĬamping in Dordogne make the perfect base for visiting some of France’s most beautiful villages including Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, Beynac, La Roque-Gageac, Domme and Belvès. The very epitome of south-western France, Périgord is synonymous with good living and fine dining. A camping holiday at one of our riverside sites offers the ideal opportunity to try out some of the activities for which the Dordogne is famed:ĭordogne and its reputation for fine food and diningĪ holiday at one of our campsites in the Dordogne provides the ideal opportunity to sample the local cuisine, renowned throughout France for its use of truffles, foie gras, duck and mushrooms, all washed down, of course, by the famous wines of Bergerac, Monbazillac and Pécharmant. Through its heart runs the river Dordogne with its magnificent natural view points, a paradise for anglers, swimmers and canoeists. Our campsites in the Dordogne are located close to the river – a paradise for fishing, swimming and canoeing and studded with magnificent natural view points – in the departments of Dordogne, Lot-et-Garonne and Lot. Beautifully situated campsites in the Dordogne and the Dordogne river valley Downstream it winds through the Quercy past Collonges-la-Rouge and Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne towards the great swallow hole at Padirac, the rocky gorge of Rocamadour and the Romanesque abbey church of Sainte-Marie in Souillac. Starting in Corrèze, the Dordogne cuts through deep gorges and flows across arid plateaus or causses and around sandy islets, creating an exceptional and enchanting natural landscape. The River Dordogne offers an idyllic mix of unspoilt nature and spectacular landscapes. Or take a tour to Grenen, where the Skagerrak and the Kattegat meet.Take a camping holiday in the Dordogne and enjoy its beautiful unspoilt countryside And you mustn’t forget Skagen - Denmark’s northernmost town is just 20km from the campsite - and in Skagen you can find everything from wonderful restaurants and fascinating shops to museums featuring famous Skagen artists’ works.

You can go hiking in the beautiful Ålbæk Klitplantage, a dune plantation, or visit Råbjerg Mile - a huge sand dune and major tourist destination. Ålbæk also offers beautiful natural resources and countless excursions. It is well worth a visit, and maybe you can even catch something for dinner. The town was once a fishing port but is now both a fishing port and a marina. Once settled at Ålbæk you’ll also find that there’s plenty to see and do in the local area. Several kilometres of fine white sand, combined with calm shallow waters make the beach perfect for the kids. The beach, which gives the campsite its name, deserves a special mention. The campsite has a large play area with bouncy castles, a playing field, moon cars, mini-golf, table tennis, beach volleyball, a site for bonfires and several more for barbecues. Ålbæk Strand Camping is in a beautiful nature area with woods and stunning white beaches just outside the ’door’, and has plenty of activities for both children and adults.
