

It’s the perfect place for a quiet camping holiday surrounded by nature where days can be filled with hiking, canoeing, wild swimming and fishing.įamilies looking for a more sociable place to pitch their tent near the river will love Camping Le Mondou. Clean facilities, a boules pitch, ping-pong table, badminton court and a low-key cafe-bar complete the scene. There are just 25 pitches at this small site along with three furnished safari tents and two mobile homes, all shaded by fruit and nut trees and set across terraces looking down on the river.


Whatever it is that’s tempted you to consider camping in the Dordogne Valley, you’ll probably find it here. Pitches on the riverbank, canoes for hire, medieval villages and caves nearby… Camping La Champagne has got it all. Choose yours from our selection of riverside campsites in the Dordogne Valley… To make the most of all this, you can’t beat a pitch on the riverbank. The river helps to water fantastic local produce and provides a place for some of the best kayaking, fishing and wild swimming in France. The river itself is at the heart of everything from the châteaux and medieval villages built on its banks to the subterranean cave systems carved out of the rock. Fancy perching on the banks of the Dordogne? Paddling to your pitch by canoe or waking up and enjoying a morning river swim?įull of history and rural charm, it’s no surprise that the Dordogne Valley is a popular place for camping holidays.
