Dordogne walking from Sarlat to Domme - Short & sweet
ACCESS
. From Paris : High speed Paris/Bordeaux and then Bordeaux/Sarlat
Direct train also from Paris / Sarlat
. From Bordeaux airport : train Bordeaux / Sarlat
PASSPORT & DOCUMENTS
Passport / Driver licence if required
HEALTH INFORMATION
No vaccination requirements
INSURANCE
Please insure that you have valid travel insurance.
WEATHER
With its oceanic climate and 200 days of sunshine a year, the Dordogne is very pleasant in all seasons. There can be great variations in temperature depending on exposure and terrain - hilly or flat, open or wooded. The Périgord is in fact a land of transition between the temperate oceanic climate of Aquitaine and the semi-mountainous climate of the Massif Central.
- Spring is a rainy period but with mild temperatures. It offers beautiful days and the colours are magnificent with all shades of green.
- Summer is often dry and hot, with temperatures averaging between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius, but with occasional thunderstorms to cool the atmosphere.
- The first part of autumn from September to October is a very pleasant season. The weather is mild with beautiful orange and purple colours: a good season for mushrooms, chestnuts and walnuts.
- In winter, it remains fairly mild with some cold spells, but mainly mild due to the nearby Atlantic influence. Frost is possible but it rarely snows.
ELECTRICITY
Europe is on a 220 Volt system
Check if you require an adaptor for your electrical items HERE
MOBILE PHONE & INTERNET
Please check that your mobile/cell plan allows for calls & messages abroad
A good option is to buy a “country Sim card” in a phone shop / newsagent. It will cost you around 10€ / 15€ and will allow you to call local phone numbers with internet access
MONEY MATTERS & CLOSING HOURS
The currency is the €uro. Please ensure to have some cash with you as there aren’t always ATM machines in small villages.
Tips are always included (different than in Canada and USA) but always appreciated.
Please note that many restaurants in France do not serve food all day
Many shops are closed on Sundays, supermarkets are usually open until midday
FAQ
Can I start on any day of the week?
Most of our Dordogne walking trips can begin any day of the week. Don't hesitate to ask us for advice, as we can recommend excellent local markets that are a must-see and can influence your start date.
How does the luggage transfer work on a Dordogne walking trip?
We work with local, professional taxis who transfer your luggage from hotel to hotel with care. All luggage transfers are included in the trip and booked for you by us.
Is there public transport in the Dordogne?
Public transport is quite limited in the area. The large towns such as Sarlat, Brive & Souillac have train stations. On our self-guided walking trips in the Dordogne, we take care of the logistics from hotel to hotel.
Why can I not book a Dordogne walking holiday for winter?
Many hotels and restaurants close during the winter months - November to March. Walking conditions are not optimal, with plenty of rain and low temperatures.
- From 390€ /pers
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- Self-guided Walking
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- 4 days
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- From March to November
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- Ref : D1107
How does it work
- 1 - Select your start date & accommodation choice and click “BOOK NOW”
- 2 - Enter your details
- 3 - Pay the deposit
- 4 - Wait for full confirmation before booking your flights
Book with confidence
- We manage the logistics of your trip ( hotel, luggage transfer, bike)
- We are a certified agency
- You reserve the right to refuse our offer, and request a refund
Contact us
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+33 (0)4 86 65 00 20
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contact@intura-travel.com
