The Périgord Noir
Between river, villages and wide horizons
Le Gadifé lies in the heart of the Périgord Noir, surrounded by forests, valleys and winding country roads. The Dordogne River, hilltop villages and medieval towns are all within easy reach.
From the house, you can explore Domme, Cénac-et-Saint-Julien, La Roque-Gageac or Beynac within a short drive. It is a landscape made for relaxed days outdoors – never rushed, always close to nature.
Discovering the Périgord Noir
Within just a few kilometres, you move between riverbanks, cliffside viewpoints and lively village markets. From the terraces of Domme to the medieval streets of Sarlat, the region offers variety without long distances. This page shares a few ideas for discovering the area around Le Gadifé.
The Dordogne River
Canoeing, swimming & viewpoints
From Le Gadifé, the Dordogne River is just a short drive away. Paddle by canoe, swim from quiet pebble beaches or enjoy wide views from Domme and the gardens of Marqueyssac.
Hilltop villages
Domme, La Roque-Gageac, Beynac
Some of France’s most beautiful villages are nearby. Medieval lanes, stone houses and relaxed terraces overlook the river and the valley.
Châteaux & gardens
History along the valley
Castelnaud, Beynac and Les Milandes tell the story of the Middle Ages. Elegant gardens and fortresses rise above the Dordogne and shape the landscape.
Prehistory
The Vézère Valley
The caves of Lascaux and the prehistoric sites around Les Eyzies can be visited on a day trip — a fascinating glimpse into early human history.
Markets & local produce
Flavours of the region
Weekly markets in Sarlat and surrounding villages celebrate walnuts, duck, truffles, strawberries, cheeses and Bergerac wines — perfect for relaxed family dinners at the house.
Simple pleasures
Slow days outdoors
A picnic by the river, an evening stroll through a village square or children playing outside — the Périgord is best enjoyed at an easy, unhurried pace.
Easy to explore
Le Gadifé is well located for discovering the Périgord Noir. Most villages, river beaches and historic sites can be reached within 20–30 minutes by car.
The drives are short and scenic, making it easy to combine relaxed mornings at the house with afternoon visits to Domme, Sarlat or the Dordogne Valley.
The Périgord in pictures
While you are planning your stay, here are a few images to capture the atmosphere of the Périgord Noir: morning mists, golden cliffs and lively markets.