Our walking and cycling holidays are located in southwest France and east of the lush vineyards of Bordeaux. The Dordogne valley offers walking and cycling enthusiasts a menu of rustic charm, dramatic landscapes, inspired cuisine and a lack of tourist crowds. Travellers from throughout France and the rest of the European Union, even from as far as Australia, often come to the region for the slow pace of life, the sheer beauty, that inhabits the landscapes and of course the cuisine.
Tranquility and stunning landscape are easy to find in the Dordogne, the grand museums and bustle of Paris or Lyon are left to the cities, and for visitors this is just the way it should be. The Dordogne is all about a more simplistic state of life, traditions are strong and ever present in these hidden valleys and stone villages. Indeed, the region and its inhabitants are little changed since Napoleon's time, and seem to draw strength from their close association with history and traditional values.