Canoes Loisirs Watersports, Vitrac
Offering various routes along the Dordogne river to enjoy the sights of the Perigord Noir region. Discover hidden treasures during a relaxing journey down the river.

© Les Peneyrals Camping, Sarlat

© Les Peneyrals Camping, Sarlat
Peaceful campsite located in the middle of nature
Situated next to a fishing lake, this campsite is perfect for nice hikes around the beautiful Dordogne valley.
The 250 camping pitches are set out on a hill around the lake. 114 are reserved for tents, caravans and motorhomes, while the rest have 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes and chalets to rent.
Their exciting water area has a heated indoor pool with waterfalls, massage seats and a bubble pool, while the outdoor heated pool has water slides and games. They have a team which organises activities both for children and adults. Kids can also enjoy a playground and a daily club in July and August.
There are facilities to practice tennis, table tennis, volleyball, basketball, badminton, football, fishing, mini-golf, etc. There is also the possibility of renting a canoe. Additionally, the campsite has a restaurant serving local specialities, a pizzeria, a shop and WiFi connection throughout.
Offering various routes along the Dordogne river to enjoy the sights of the Perigord Noir region. Discover hidden treasures during a relaxing journey down the river.
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Open from June to the end of September this small waterpark offers you and your family the chance to cool off on the hot summer days and to keep children entertained for hours.
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