![]() The area around the Dordogne is full of prehistoric caves some with paintings and others with interesting rock formations. So be it, the next day was spent at the zip-line adventure park, Parc-en-Ciel, and any doubt in his mind that the Dordogne is fun for kids disappeared instantly. Honestly, the 10-year-old boy in our group wrote in his diary that our market visit was SO boring. With small kids this is a no-brainer as all the treats and trinkets can easily entertain them. Here’s a link to a schedule of market days in the Dordogne. There are wonderful markets to explore in the region every day of the week, including Sundays. Meandering through markets in France is one of life’s great pleasures and a perfect way to get a glimpse of local life in action. Here’s our combined list of highlights for families: Dordogne Holiday Highlights for Families Kristi and I have both spent summer family vacations in the Dordogne. Peak holiday months like July are busy, but not in a “never again” way. Cultural and historic touring can easily be combined with active days out biking, hiking, swimming, and canoeing.Īll this to do and the Dordogne is not overrun with tourists. One of the reasons I like it so much for families is that the list of things to do is so varied within a small geographic area. If you’re looking for a “new” region to explore in France this summer beyond the big name destinations like the Loire Valley, Provence, and the French Riviera, the Dordogne region is a blast to visit with kids of all ages.
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