Domme, La Roque-Gageac & Beynac: Half-Day Dordogne Villages & River Tour
Prepare for an unforgettable journey as you meet your English-speaking guide, a local expert of the Dordogne, at the designated meeting point. Look for the sign displaying the tour name and the recognizable Ophorus logo; for easy identification, all our guides wear nominative badges.
Once you’ve met your guide, they will provide a detailed overview of the day’s program and itinerary. Step into a comfortable, air-conditioned Mercedes minivan and get ready to explore the charming villages of the Dordogne and enjoy a peaceful boat ride. All vehicles are equipped with an onboard P.A. system so everyone can hear the guide’s commentary clearly, regardless of seating position.
Discover the Picturesque Village of Domme
Your first stop is the beautiful village of Domme, a bastide, or fortified medieval town, with a distinctive trapezoid city plan adapted to the surrounding terrain. Classified among the “Most Beautiful Villages of France,” Domme boasts a rich and turbulent history.
Learn how the village was used as a prison for Knights Templar in 1307 and later became a strategic stronghold during the Hundred Years’ War. As you stroll through its streets and viewpoints, enjoy sweeping vistas over the Dordogne Valley.
Experience Serenity on a Dordogne River Boat Ride
Next, drive to La Roque-Gageac, where you board an authentic gabarre for a tranquil cruise along the Dordogne River. These traditional flat-bottomed boats have been used for centuries to transport goods along the waterway.
As you float downstream, admire the imposing castles, clifftop villages, and lush riverbanks that line the valley. Your guide points out key landmarks, wildlife, and explains the history of the gabarres and trade that once flourished on the Dordogne.
Marvel at Beynac and Its Majestic Castle
Your final destination is Beynac, a captivating village nestled at the foot of a towering limestone cliff. Wander its steep lanes to reach the imposing château, one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in the region.
Built in the 12th century by the barons of Beynac, the castle played a crucial role in controlling the valley during the Middle Ages. From its ramparts, take in panoramic views over the Dordogne River and surrounding countryside, and learn about its defensive features, including double crenelated walls, moats, and barbican.
Return to Sarlat with Lasting Memories
As your visit to Beynac concludes, relax on the drive back to Sarlat, reflecting on the enchanting villages, scenic river cruise, and captivating history discovered throughout the tour. Reserve your spot now and join us on this half-day adventure through the picturesque landscapes and rich heritage of the Dordogne.