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Castles & Classics: Dordogne for Foodies with Taste

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Dordogne / Nouvelle-Aquitaine

The Dordogne is a region that stimulates all your senses, from breathtaking castles to refined local cuisine. For those looking for more than just sun and nature, CAP has mapped out a tasteful journey: discover five castles, each with its own story and a matching regional delicacy. Our holiday homes in Dordogne are perfect for gourmets with a passion for history.

Château de Beynac & black truffles

Château de Beynac has towered over the Dordogne Valley since the 12th century. Today, it offers spectacular views and a touch of medieval magic. Stay in a holiday home with panoramic viewsou'll wake up every morning to this stunning backdrop. In the heart of the Périgord Noir, known for its black truffles, you’ll also savor the region’s rich gastronomy. Visit Domaine de Veilcroze for truffle tastings or enjoy a warm salad with goat cheese and walnuts.

Tip! If you're in the area in January, don’t miss the annual Fête de la Truffe in Sarlat-la-Canéda, with truffle markets, cooking demonstrations, and tastings of local delicacies.

Château de Biron & duck confit

Château de Biron, nestled in the Lède Valley, is an architectural gem with nearly a thousand years of history. From medieval towers to Renaissance details, every stone tells a story. Surrounding the castle is the Périgord Pourpre, renowned for its duck confit and traditional duck farms. The combination of tender meat and crispy skin makes this regional dish simply irresistible. Here, you don’t just taste the flavors of the region, you experience its rich past. Perfect to enjoy with friends or family in a large-group holiday home in the Dordogne!

château des Milandes & foie gras

Château des Milandes, once home to Josephine Baker, is nestled in the lush greenery of the Périgord and enchants visitors with its elegant gardens, ponds, and captivating bird of prey shows. A visit feels like stepping back in time. Nearby, you can stay comfortably in a pet-friendly holiday home in the Dordogne, perfect if you're bringing your furry friend. The region is also renowned for its rich foie gras tradition, dating back to the 17th century. Once a delicacy reserved for nobility, this creamy treat remains deeply rooted in the region’s culinary and cultural heritage.

Château de Monbazillac & Monbazillac wine

Overlooking the vineyards of the Monbazillac region, the elegant Château de Monbazillac, a 16th-century castle steeped in the history of the Religious Wars and the French Revolution, stands proudly above the landscape. Discover the heritage of the Bacalan family, surrounded by vines and centuries of tradition. The surrounding vineyards are famous for their golden dessert wine, a perfect match with foie gras or local cheeses. Taste, learn, and enjoy: wine tastings and panoramic views await around the castle. Looking for total relaxation? A holiday home with a private pool and views over the rolling wine hills is your ideal escape.

Château de Bridoire & Périgord walnuts

In the south of the Dordogne lies Château de Bridoire, also known as the Castle of Games, where dozens of traditional wooden games are scattered throughout the estate. It’s a place where history and fun come together, perfect for a family outing from your child-friendly holiday home in the Dordogne. Behind the playful atmosphere lies a centuries-old estate deeply rooted in the region’s agricultural traditions. The area is famous for its Périgord walnuts (AOP), featured in everything from fresh salads to walnut liqueur. Heritage, play, and gastronomy merge here for a surprisingly tasty stop during your Dordogne stay.

From truffles to Monbazillac wine, and from medieval fortresses to castles filled with games and spectacle, the Dordogne can't be summed up in just one flavour. Combine culture with culinary indulgence and let yourself be surprised by the richness of this region with a holiday home in Dordogne!

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