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Villages and fortified towns around La Dordogne Verte campsite

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Heritage and charm

The Périgord Verte region abounds in priceless architectural treasures, from Périgord’s medieval bastides with their innovative geometric design, to unusual villages with their own particular history. We’ve put together a selection of some of the most unusual places not to be missed during your stay at the Dordogne Verte campsite.


There are 18 of them, built between 1222 and 1373, with the 100 Years’ War marking the end of this style of construction. They have a particular geometric, checkerboard style, and are built around open central halls, streets and alleys, with houses of similar size, built side by side, to maximize the space and housing available to the population.


The only French Bastide in Périgord Vert, on the border between Bordeaux and Périgord, founded by Pierre de Brémond in 1288, it overlooks the Dronne River. Here you’ll find a 12th-century Romanesque church, a 13th- and 14th-century château and a wash-house typical of medieval villages. On Saturday, market day, local producers unpack their stalls on the
place Pasteur. Last but not least, you can take your time to enjoy the Dronne, with a beach, canoe base and aquatic complex nearby, at the La Dordogne Verte campsite.


Located next to the bastides of Moilères and Lalinde, it’s an excellent choice for centralizing visits over the course of the day.
The first English royal bastide, its construction did not follow the rules for bastides of the time. Built in H to pay homage to King Henri III, it is one of the most important bastides in the Périgord. It boasts a 13th-century Gothic church and one of its 16 gates, the Porte de Luzier, is still visible. The central square, where Tuesday is market day, is surrounded by arcaded houses, and you can stroll through the narrow streets known as “carreyrous”. In summer, there are dramatized tours.

Abbaye de Saint-Pierre de Brantôme, architecture médiévale.
Abbaye de Saint-Pierre de Brantôme, architecture médiévale.
Abbaye historique au bord de la rivière.

Brantôme, the Venice of Périgord.

Ruelle pittoresque avec maisons anciennes en pierre.