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Camping Carsac-Aillac

Carsac-Aillac is a charming town, heavily influenced by the architecture of the Middle Ages, that is blessed with an idyllic location between the gentle flowing waters of the Énéa river and the famous meandering bends of the Dordogne. The rivers have shaped and saturated the local area around Carsac-Aillac over the years, helping grow a beautifully green landscape of the Périgord. Savour a camping holiday in Carsac-Aillac and venture into a scenic setting of Aquitaine in France.

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Soleil Plage
9.2
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On the banks of the Dordogne River
In the heart of the Perigord
Lagoon bath and 2 outdoor pools, 1 with sliding roof
Playground, canoeing and bicycle hire
£208From: £166
June 22 - 7 nights, 2 adults
23 accommodation types available

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Les Grottes De Roffy
8.4
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Green campground on rolling terrain
Fine heated swimming pool with separate children's pool
Restaurant with only good reviews
Climbing forest, castle visits, authentic villages
£360From: £290
June 22 - 7 nights, 2 adults
16 accommodation types available
De Maillac
9.3
de-maillac
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6km from Sarlat
Kayak on the Dordogne
Swimming pool and kid's pool
Entertainment, tennis and e-bike rental
From: £110
June 22 - 7 nights, 2 adults
17 accommodation types available
Aqua Viva
7.6
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Close to Sarlat
Family campsite
Two outdoor swimming pools
Entertainments program
£175From: £149
June 22 - 7 nights, 2 adults
21 accommodation types available

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8.2
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On the banks of the Dordogne River
Family camping in the nature
Canoeing on the river
Visit castle Beynec
£310From: £265
June 22 - 7 nights, 2 adults
1 accommodation types available
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Camping holidays in Carsac-Aillac

Book a camping holiday in Carsac-Aillac and get ready to discover the natural beauty of the Dordogne, along with traversing the pretty trails of the Périgord Noir where you will stumble upon castles, , prehistoric sites and medieval hamlets. With the chance to enjoy water sports on the rivers, walking trips and cycling excursions, as well as delving into the culture and customs of the region, Carsac-Aillac is the perfect destination for camping holidays with the whole family.

What are our best campsites in Carsac-Aillac?

Located around one of the typical meandering bends of the Dordogne river from the town of Carsac-Aillac, 5-star Campsite Soleil Plage is our best campsites in the region. Holidaymakers who book a stay here will be invited to enjoy luxurious accommodation and first-rate facilities including a brilliant swimming pool complex, kids’ club and several sporting activities.

The site is the ideal place to stay if you want to enjoy outdoor activities based in and around the river, including kayaking and paddle boarding, as well as walking and cycling trips.

Another destination that fits the bill for stays in Carsac-Aillac is 4-star Campsite Aqua Viva, a resort that continues to be popular for family holidays. The relaxed atmosphere of the site ensures holidaymakers can enjoy a peaceful stay in the heart of nature, and the excellent facilities include a swimming pool complex and sports grounds.

Recreational pursuits in the local area are diverse, and include canoeing, horse riding and zip lining. After a day of exciting activity, the campsite’s accommodation is the ideal place to rest. Choose from modern mobile homes, comfortable lodges and well-equipped tents when you book a stay at Aqua Viva.

What are the best things to do while camping in Carsac-Aillac?

As well as biking and hiking in the midst of green natural spaces around the town, holidaymakers staying in Carsac-Aillac are able to enjoy aquatic activities on the river Dordogne and the river Énéa.

A horticultural haven, the Water Gardens of Carsac is a lush botanical space by the riverside that proves to be one of the town’s most popular tourist attractions. The gardens are an aquatic maze of waterways and paths, decorated with an abundance of plants and flowers such as lotus flowers and water lilies.

For holidaymakers that like to live the local life and delve into the culture and traditions of their destination, the villages of Domme and La Roque Gageac are definitely worth a visit. Domme is one of France’s prettiest villages, and features a handful of fascinating sights including the Les Mystérieux graffiti at La Porte des Tours and the Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church. The Bamboo stand Roque-Gageac parks and gardens as well as Château de la Malartrie are the best things to see in La Roque Gageac.