Best attractions and places to see around Campagne are found in a region deeply rooted in prehistoric and historical significance, particularly within the Vézère valley. This area is characterized by its natural rock shelters, ancient settlements, and the confluence of the Vézère and Dordogne rivers. Visitors can explore a landscape that blends natural monuments with human history, offering diverse experiences.
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This museum is certainly interesting, unfortunately we didn't have enough time
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Impressive are the dwellings in the rocks and the houses from the rocks
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Here we have the situation – previously completely unknown to me and therefore surprising – that MADELEINE, a Christian saint (the name is derived from the biblical "Mary Magdalene"), has become the namesake of an era from the proverbial "dim prehistory" (one to one and a half dozen millennia before the beginning of our era). To paraphrase it from Wikipedia, which can explain it better than I can: "The Magdalenian is an archaeological cultural stage in the younger part of the Upper Paleolithic in Central and Western Europe at the end of the last Ice Age. The Magdalenian was named in 1869 by Gabriel de Mortillet after the semi-cave La Madeleine in the Dordogne department. It spanned an approximate period from approximately 18,000 to 12,000 BC."
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From the campsite you have a beautiful view of Limeuil on the opposite bank of the Dordogne. The site is a convenient starting point for exploring the surrounding area.
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On an area of 8 hectares you can embark on a journey through time to the turn of the century around 1900 in this park - in German-speaking countries we would use the term "open-air museum". In the prospectus it says about the presentation of the system: "Our village transports you to the Périgord of the 20th century, a time when work in the field, traditions, simple pleasures and the precious gestures of artisans made up a whole art of living. Here this life has not stopped and is at any time of the year in full swing.Old rides, forgotten trades, farm animals, villagers and a multitude of objects, machines, machines, toys and tools that have survived the century tell us of the charm of yesteryear.As a nice addition: our park leaves with joy and Fun reliving the daily lives of our ancestors, a promise of memories for the elderly and great discoveries for the youngest!" (Text source: Brochure)
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Welcome to the capital of prehistory! This is the nickname given to this modest village which follows the course of the Vézère. It must be said that the extraordinary sites that you can visit are numerous. In addition to the very richly supplied national museum, I encourage you to go to the Pôle de la préhistoire. Building entirely dedicated to this science and free. Find out about all the prehistoric marvels that can be admired in and around the town. They are not missing. It is not without reason that the Vézère valley has been nicknamed the valley of man.
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Really incredibly impressive place - 50,000 years of human history on a rock face. Europe's largest settlement of this kind and also almost unique in the world - UNESCO World Heritage Site. Not to be missed! Ideal in the off-season when only a few people are out and about here.
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La Madeleine is a settlement site in present-day France that was used for thousands of years up until the early modern period. It was laid out about 5 km north-east of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil on a narrow loop of the Vézère. For the Upper Palaeolithic period of the Magdalenian period, this important find site acts as a type locality. It is located in the lower abri (rock overhang) below the chapel dedicated to Saint Magdalene of the troglodyte village. Around 17,000 years ago, Cro-Magnon people settled in the rock shelters beneath the south-facing cliffs of La Madeleine near the River Vézère. These offered natural protection against the effects of the weather, and the southern orientation warmed the settlement site. The emergence of the troglodytic settlements on the cliffs of La Madeleine in the 8th century has been proven. (Wikipedia)
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The Campagne region is rich in history, particularly prehistory. You can explore sites like La Roque Saint-Christophe, a natural rock shelter inhabited since prehistoric times and later a medieval fortress. Another significant site is Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, often called the "capital of prehistory," offering numerous prehistoric sites and a national museum.
The Vézère valley is renowned for its prehistoric significance. Les Eyzies-de-Tayac is an excellent starting point, with its national museum and the Pôle de la préhistoire dedicated to this era. You can also visit the ancient settlement of Abri de La Madeleine, a type locality for the Magdalenian period, where Cro-Magnon people settled.
Yes, the region is famous for its natural rock shelters and cave dwellings. La Roque Saint-Christophe features natural cavities that were inhabited for millennia. Additionally, Abri de La Madeleine is a significant rock shelter site with evidence of human habitation dating back 17,000 years.
For a family-friendly experience, consider visiting Le Bournat Open-Air Museum. This 8-hectare park transports visitors back to the Périgord of 1900, featuring old rides, forgotten trades, farm animals, and interactive exhibits that are great for children and adults alike.
The region offers beautiful natural landscapes, particularly around the Vézère and Dordogne rivers. From La Roque Saint-Christophe, you can enjoy views of the Vézère valley. The area around Le Port de Limeuil Campsite provides scenic views of the Dordogne river and the charming village of Limeuil, as well as the confluence of the Vézère and Dordogne.
Yes, the confluence of the Vézère and Dordogne rivers is a notable natural landmark in the area. You can get a wonderful view of this from the higher parts of Limeuil village, which is easily accessible from Le Port de Limeuil Campsite.
The Campagne area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Cycling around Campagne, MTB Trails around Campagne, and Hiking around Campagne.
Absolutely. There are various hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. For example, you can find easy routes like the Polissoir Loop (5.7 km) or moderate trails such as 'Hiking around Les Eyzies' (9.8 km). More options are available in the Hiking around Campagne guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a range of routes, from moderate to difficult. Options include the Meyrals Loop (25 km, moderate) or more challenging rides like 'La Roque Saint-Christophe – Les Eyzies-de-Tayac loop from La Gardelle' (50 km, difficult). Discover more in the Cycling around Campagne guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich historical context, especially the prehistoric sites and the stunning natural beauty of the Vézère and Dordogne valleys. The blend of ancient human habitation with picturesque landscapes, as seen at sites like La Roque Saint-Christophe, is a common highlight. The charm of villages like Limeuil and the educational experience at places like Le Bournat Open-Air Museum also receive positive feedback.
While the main attractions are well-known, the entire Vézère valley is considered a 'valley of man' due to its concentration of Paleolithic sites, meaning many smaller, less-advertised historical points are scattered throughout. Exploring the charming village of Limeuil, situated at the confluence of the rivers, offers a delightful experience away from the larger crowds, with beautiful views from its higher points.


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