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  1. Dordogne - Wikipedia

    Dordogne is the third-largest department of metropolitan France, as well as the largest landlocked department in the country. In total area, it is larger than Cyprus and smaller than Cape Verde.

  2. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Dordogne (2026) - Tripadvisor

    Built in 1489, the stunning Chateau des Milandes in the heart of the Black Perigord on the south bank of the Dordogne became home to the black American singer and dancer Josephine …

  3. Dordogne travel guide - France This Way

    Dordogne travel guide and tourist information, with places to visit, attractions and things to see in Dordogne

  4. The Dordogne travel - Lonely Planet | France, Europe

    Explore medieval villages, prehistoric caves and cuisine in this travel guide to The Dordogne. Get expert tips on châteaux, prehistoric cave art and canoeing.

  5. The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Dordogne - Bon Traveler

    The Dordogne region in France is famous for its captivating blend of prehistoric heritage, medieval charm, and culinary excellence. I know travelers come to explore the renowned Lascaux …

  6. 12 Best things to do in Dordogne for First-Time Visitors (+BONUS)

    Aug 21, 2025 · The Dordogne offers an extraordinary range of experiences for first-time visitors, blending history, natural beauty, and culinary excellence in a way few destinations can match.

  7. Dordogne, France, travel guide, tourism and attractions

    Visit this beautiful region of France and discover the chateaux, beautiful medieval towns and villages, unspoiled countryside and prehistoric caves - just some of the many reasons why the …

  8. 40 Best things to do in Dordogne - Lost in Bordeaux

    Delicious food, beautiful natural valleys, famous castles, exquisite gardens, some of France’s most beautiful small towns, outdoor activities in abundance, and prehistoric discoveries – …

  9. About - Explore Dordogne

    Explore the winding Dordogne River, meander through lush forests, and admire the beautiful vineyards that produce some of France’s finest wines. Whether you’re hiking, canoeing, or …

  10. Why the Dordogne is France’s Best-Kept Autumn Secret

    Jun 27, 2025 · History comes alive in layers in the Dordogne with prehistoric caves, Romanesque churches, Renaissance manors, and fortified medieval towns. Each site is a chapter in …