top of page

Dordogne River Valley Cycling Holiday

vazere_temp.jpeg

Location: Corrèze and Lot, France.
 

Holiday type: Self-Guided Cycling Holiday, Inn to Inn
 

Activity level: Some long rides and steep climbs
 

Duration: 8 days (7 nights)
 

Hotels: 2 to 3 * Accommodation
 

Meals: Breakfasts and 6 evening meals included
 

Prices from: Please Enquire
 

Also Available: 10 day route, Additional Days, Michelin Recommended Restaurant

Day 1: Arrival in Argentat.

Argentat is an historic port on the upper reaches of the Dordogne River.

 

 

Day 2: Argentat to Beaulieu Sur Dordogne - 25.5 km / 16 miles

A gentle day of cycling on the left bank of the Dordogne, passing through charming small farming hamlets and walnut groves. You will finish the day at Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, a once important spiritual site, whose cathedral is home to a beautifully carved 12th Century Romanesque Arch.

 

 

Day 3: Beaulieu Sur Dordogne to Meyssac - 29 km / 18 miles

A slightly more hilly day today. You will pass through Curemonte, one of the “Plus Beaux Villages de France”, a remarkably well preserved hilltop village with far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The journey ends at the red stone market village of Meyssac.

 

 

Day 4: Meyssac to Carennac - 50 km / 31 miles

After Collonges La Rouge, a “Plus Beaux Villages de France”, you leave the red stone behind and approach a limestone landscape. Lunch is ideally timed for the stunning hilltop village of Turenne, another of the “Plus Beaux Villages de France”. From Turenne you will descend to rejoin the Dordogne at the spectacular cliffs of Gluges from where you follow the river to Carennac yet another of the “Plus Beaux Villages de France”.

 

 

Day 5: Carennac to St Céré - 33 km / 20.5 miles

This is a Castles and Caves day: You can visit the historic 11th Century Château de Castelnaud and a diversion will take you to the impressive Padirac caves. You will pass through Loubressac and can take a short detour to Autoire, both “Plus Beaux Villages de France”. The day ends at St Céré, a larger market town. There is a Michelin recommended restaurant and hotel in St Céré which we can upgrade you to, for an additional fee, if you wish.

 

 

Day 6: St Céré to Camps - 42 km / 26 miles

The day involves more hill climbing but your efforts will be rewarded with sparsely populated, rural landscapes and breathtaking views. Do not miss the Roche du Peintre just off the main square in Camps, which offers breathtaking views of the Cère river gorge.

 

 

Day 7: Camps to Argentat - 52 km / 32 miles

An interesting (and easier) day today that takes you to the ancient and very dramatic Tours de Merle which is a collection of ruined Châteaux alongside the river Maronne. In complete contrast you will then pass the ultra-modern, equally impressive Chastang Barrage; a hydroelectric dam on the river Dordogne. This evening you will stay in Argentat again but only on a Bed and Breakfast basis, giving you the opportunity to eat out along the ancient quayside.

 

 

Day 8: Finish after Breakfast

bottom of page