Campsite La Pelouse
Discover the campsite
If you choose the Night&Day campsite*** at La Pelouse in Bergerac, it's because the spirit of this town of art and history has a special place in your heart! As a family, with friends or as a couple, come and enjoy all the charms of the beautiful Dordogne. Make the most of this charming campsite on the outskirts of Bergerac, ideally situated for a holiday that's sure to be filled with gastronomy, wine growing and much more... As many promises as there are gourmets! As many extravagances as Cyrano! Follow the towpath from the port. The walk is magnificent, the views splendid and the town truly unique.
Our accommodations
The O'HARA mobile home is the comfortable Indés option! The Night&Day campsite*** at La pelouse in Bergerac offers 5 of them. With a surface area of 29 m2 with a semi-covered terrace and a capacity of 4 to 6 people, the Indés, whether on their own, as a couple, with family or friends, can enjoy a unique and convivial stay while taking advantage of the campsite's many services.
- Shower room, WC.
- 2 bedrooms (1 bed 140x190 and 2 beds 80x190 with pillows and mattress protectors)
- Additional sofa bed 140x190, fridge, gas hob, microwave oven, crockery, coffee maker, toaster, hairdryer, fans, 1 set of garden furniture.
Not included: bed linen, blankets, towels, cleaning products.
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Discover the region
City of Bergerac
Visit the charming town of Bergerac, awarded the Ville et Pays d'Art et d'Histoire label. Wander through the narrow streets of Bergerac's historic quarter and discover its half-timbered houses, the Cloître des Récollets, a magnificent 16th-century building, and the pretty squares of Mirpe, Feu and Pélissière (where you can admire one of the 2 statues of Cyrano). There are two museums to discover in the town. The Tobacco Museum and the Dordonha Museum, which retraces the world of the sculptor Costi. Climb aboard a "gabarre" or take the "voie verte" on foot or by bike for a walk along the "Rivière Espérance".
Château de Montbazillac
In the heart of the vineyards, this 16th-century château is a must-see in the Bergerac region. Plan an hour-and-a-half visit to discover the museum dedicated to the wines of Monbazillac. There are exhibitions retracing the history of the Château's owners during the French Revolution, riddles for all the family in the cellars, a panoramic view over the Bergerac valley and, why not, an introduction to the art of wine-tasting.
The Labyrinth of the Mysterious Valley and the Château de Bridoire
in the grounds of the Château de Bridoire In the grounds of Château de Bridoire, come and lose yourself in this wild and natural labyrinth. In a mysterious setting on the banks of the river, you will be offered two routes combining tests and riddles. Possibility of taking a twin ticket with the castle.
Maxange cave
Discovered in 2000, this cave, nicknamed the "star cave", boasts an exceptional diversity of concretions: stalactites, stalagmites, aragonite panels, extremely fine fistulas, etc.
The guide will explain the discovery of the cave, its geology and many anecdotes.
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Contact campsite La Pelouse
9am to 12pm and 3.30pm to 6.30pm in low season, and 9am to 12pm and 2.30pm to 7.30pm in high season (01/07 to 25/08)