Within the institution
Reconnect with your natural environment and take advantage of the many activities on offer.
For those who love simple pleasures: strolling through the lush greenery, observing the surrounding flora and fauna, swimming in the Dordogne or relaxing in the hammocks.
It's a great way for young city dwellers to unwind too. Children will be able to discover the mini farm with ponies and a henhouse... Put eco-responsible actions into practice in a completely fun way. Every day, they'll be able to quietly observe the richness of the flora and fauna. Enough to fill an XXL-sized memory box!
For the others:
Several courts available (free loan of equipment):
Padel tennis
Half-court
Volleyball
Badminton
Basket
Petanque
- Not forgetting ping pong tables
Joggers, there's a 10km route marked out through the woods and along the banks of the river, and you can't wait to get your trainers on!
The campsite has been awarded the "fishing" label and is classified as a 2nd category river. Practise your skills by switching from fly fishing to lure fishing!
Every Tuesday afternoon, Romain, an instructor from the Fishing Federation, will take charge of a small group of children to teach them different fishing techniques and raise their awareness of the need to protect natural aquatic environments.
The Saint-Sozy water sports centre offers a wide range of water sports activities for all the family, including sailing, kayaking, canoeing and river diving (extra charge).
Some activities may be unavailable from time to time, depending on the weather and official sanitary conditions in force at the time of your stay.
Nearby activities
River: the Dordogne with direct access from the campsite, with the possibility of swimming.
Shops - Food: 650 m away in Saint-Sozy (local shops: butcher, supermarket, press, tobacconist and restaurants)
Supermarkets: approx. 9 km away in Martel (supermarket, bank and chemist)
Nearby town centres:
Meyronne 100 m away
Martel 9 km away
Souillac 13 km away
Rocamadour 13 km away
Sarlat 40 km away
Nearby tourist sites :
Caves of Lacave (6 km): a succession of 12 rooms in all, a unique synthesis of France's caves and their natural riches, a World Heritage Site in the Dordogne Valley. Take the little train to the Hall of Wonders.
Martel (9 km): nicknamed the town of 7 towers, Martel is one of the most beautiful villages in France, located in the Dordogne Valley. A town of art and history, it is now a dynamic and welcoming place, with its cobbled, leafy streets, elegant houses, ancient gateways, pretty local craft shops and excellent restaurants.
Rocamadour (13 km): built into the side of a cliff, this medieval town is a must-see for history buffs, one of the most beautiful villages in France and a major stopover on the route to Santiago de Compostela. Known for its religious city accessible by the Grand Staircase, it is a place of pilgrimage and a thousand-year-old sanctuary.
Gouffre de Padirac (18 km): considered to be one of the greatest natural geological curiosities in France, take a boat trip down the river to Padirac and discover this monumental natural cave!
The 1st natural underground heritage site in France, its dimensions are out of the ordinary: 35 m in diameter and 103 m deep!
Autoire (26 km): enjoy the romance of the Place de la Fontaine while savouring a delicious meal in the village inn, and revel in its picturesque charm. During your visit, don't forget to admire the Château des Anglais, built directly into the cliff.
The gardens of the Manoir d'Eyrignac (31 km): covering an area of 10 hectares, this is one of the most beautiful gardens in the Dordogne, with its plant sculptures offering a sublime spectacle in all shades of green!
Sarlat-la-Canéda (40 km): Listed as a Town of Art and History, it boasts one of the finest medieval ensembles in Europe and, with its 65 monuments, holds the record for the highest density of listed historic monuments in France!
Grotte de Lascaux II (50 km): A three-dimensional copy of the original Grotte de Lascaux, closed in 1963. Listed as a World Heritage Site, it contains the largest number of prehistoric remains in the world, and is a must-see!
Other activities nearby: horse-riding (Creysse 3 km), fishing (on site and less than 5 km away), rock-climbing (1 km), accrobranche (Parc du Berger in Rocamadour 22 km), kayaking and stand-up paddling on the Dordogne and no fewer than 3,000 hiking trails and 35 km of greenways, potholing, etc.
Local produce: foie gras, black truffles, walnuts, Rocamadour cheese, Cahors wine, melon, saffron, Quercy lamb and many other delicacies.
Festivals and events :
Plants and Nature Festival (Marcilhac-sur-Célé) - May
Concorès en fête (Concorès) - June
Souillac en Jazz Festival (Souillac) - July
Sorties de Route Festival (Lauzès) - August
Festival Le Lot En Meule Bleue (Cahors) - September
Markets: Lacave (July and August only) - Monday, Martel, Sarlat - Wednesday, Domme - Thursday, Souillac - Friday, Gourdon, Martel and Sarlat - Saturday, etc.
Sports
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Football field
- The entire year, Free
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Table tennis
- The entire year, Free
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Pétanque
- The entire year, Free
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Volleyball court
- Free
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Equestrian centre
- Paid
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Bicycle path
- Equipment available on site, Free
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Hiking
- Equipment available on site, Free
Games
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Playground
- The entire year, Free
In the vicinity
Sports
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Hiking
- Free
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Kayaking
- Paid
Leisure
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Fishing
- Free
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Visit to the Dordogne
- Paid
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Climbing
- Paid
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Visit caves, castles... Theme parks
- Paid
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Visit to the theme park and caves
- Paid
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Visit Villages
- Paid