Visit Bergerac
In the south of the Dordogne, surrounded by vineyards, Bergerac is a very pleasant town to visit.
You can stroll along the picturesque, half-timbered streets of Vieux Bergerac, and meet a certain Cyrano de Bergerac on Place Pélissière.
Take advantage of the exceptional location of our 3-star campsite in the Dordogne, just 40 minutes from Bergerac.
Visit
of Bergerac
Along the banks of the Dordogne, the barges invite you to discover the history of Périgord and its wildlife.
You can also visit the Notre Dame church and the tobacco and wine museums.
The miniature port on the Campréal pond awaits young and old alike for a fun getaway.
When you visit Bergerac as a tourist, you’ll immediately fall under the spell of the town and its historic old quarters, before returning to the comfort of your mobile home at our campsite near Bergerac.
Bergerac and Monbazillac wines
Aquitaine is a region renowned for the quality of its vineyards, and the Dordogne contributes to this with its Purple Périgord.
The Bergerac region is renowned for its red vineyards such as Pécharmant, Côtes de Bergerac and Montravel.
Monbazillac is another famous sweet wine produced south of Bergerac, on the left bank of the Dordogne.
Other white wine appellations include Côtes de Bergerac, Rosette, Côtes de Montravel and Saussignac.
Châteaux of Monbazillac and Bridoire
The Dordogne is also known as the department of a thousand and one châteaux. South of Bergerac, the Château de Monbazillac will enchant you with its breathtaking views over the Bergerac and Monbazillac vineyards. You’ll also discover the architecture of its facade and the beauty of its grounds.
Château de Bridoire offers an unforgettable day of family fun. The many wooden games available outside the chateau will delight young and old alike. Discover the restoration of the castle’s many rooms and stables.
Venture into the “Mysterious Valley” or the “Forgotten Citadel”.
the surrounding area of the Dordogne campsite