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Quand visiter la Dordogne et Périgord

La département de la Dordogne et du Périgord ont des visiteurs toute autour de l'année. Même en janvier, Sarlat peut avoir les visiteurs nombreux, mais généralement il y a différentes caractéristiques à la région selon quand vous visitez. Par conséquent la nécessité de visiter plusieurs fois…

Dordogne en été

Les mois d'été en juillet et août sont, naturellement, les temps les plus populaires pour visiter le Dordogne. Le temps est habituellement très beau - les températures sont en général entre 30-35 degrés, et la pluie est peu habituel bien que parfois dans la soirée il arrive qu'il y a des orages.

À travers la région de Dordogne et Périgord les restaurants et les attractions sont tous ouverts et en activité, et beaucoup d'événements spéciaux ont lieu pendant ces mois - les foires, les bodegas, les fêtes, les marchés nocturne, etc. Le mauvais coté est le grand volume  de visiteurs, qui peuvent occuper les routes dans la région et parfois il y a un attente pour entrer aux attractions principales.

Dordogne au printemps ou en automne

MontignacMai, juin et septembre sont de belles périodes d'année pour visiter la région. Le temps est presque toujours chaud et souvent aussi chaud que en été (18-25°), bien qu'il soit légèrement plus variable ainsi la probabilité de la pluie est légèrement plus grande - c'est très rare que les vacances soient gâchés par la pluie en ces mois, bien que les douches de printemps/automne puissent se produire.

Les routes sont plus calmes et les attractions plus faciles à visiter, et la plupart des restaurants seront ouvertes, mais pas toujours les attractions.

Un temps parfait pour marcher et faire un tour en vélo dans le Dordogne - mieux que l'été ou il fait peut être plutôt chaud pour ces activités. Au printemps, particulièrement, la campagne est plus abondante et le paysage bien plus beau.

Un temps parfait pour visiter les villes qui sont très fréquenté en haut saison comme Domme, Sarlat et Montignac.

Les prix des gîtes et des villas seront approximativement 40% moins qu'en juillet et août.

Dordogne en hiver

À partir d'octobre à avril le Dordogne est tout à fait un endroit différent à celle connue par la plupart des visiteurs.

Le temps peut encore être doux (10-20°) mais il y a une plus grande chance d'avoir de la pluie et du temps plus frais. Pendant décembre - février elle peut être très froide (- 5 à -10 la nuit n'est pas rare) ou très humide (pas habituellement tous les deux en même temps!).

Beaucoup de cafés et restaurants, et attractions, seront fermés pendant cette période.

Mais les routes seront presque totalement tranquille, le paysage aussi beau. Une semaine ensoleillée en mars avec les fleurs sur les arbres fruitiers peut être magnifique. Dordogne et le Périgord en hiver, givré ou même avec de la neige, ou une brume se levant dans les vallées, peuvent être très attrayants.

Ainsi je n'éliminerais pas le fait de visiter à ce moment de l'année - et beaucoup de gens réservent une villa pour la semaine de Noël et s'amusent autour d'un feu ouvert.

Vous devriez pouvoir trouver un gîte ou une villa aux prix environ 70% moins que des prix d'été. Négociez avec le propriétaire, mais vérifier que le chauffage est inclus dans le prix...

La plupart des châteaux reste ouverte pendant l'hiver,  par exemple, le Château de Castelnaud et le Chateau de Beynac. Beaucoup des grottes ferment pendant le hiver mais les grottes de lascaux reste ouvert et aussi la Grotte du Grande Roc et quelques autres.

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  1. We will be in France from mid December through the first week in January of 2010. I have fallen in love with all that I have read about the Dordogne, and read with dismay "except perhaps December to February". Assuredly, the caves will be closed. Can you give me any information about what may or will be open? Would we have difficulty finding places to stay or eat?
  2. We are thinking about visiting 25 March through 3 April, 2011. What is the weather generally at that time?
    Is that enough time for a visit?
    Are the famous caves open during that period?
    Looking forward to hearing from you!
  3. Places to stay and to eat exist all year round but are more challenging to find in winter. More are open in central Dordogne eg Sarlat than the outlying areas. The tourist office in your nearby town (also limited opening hours in winter!) will advise for your chosen locality.
    Many attractions are closed in mid-winter - a few remain open but you will need to contact any that are critical to your visit (their websites are usually horribly difficult to find visitor information!). March / April most main attractions have at least some opening, but again check first if something is critical for you - also find out opening hours as soon as you arrive (or sooner) so you know if 'caves X are only open tuesday pm etc.
    Weather is on its own page (see menu) - Dec/Jan can be lovely and clear, or pretty wet and miserable while march/april usually fine but can still be chilly or damp.
  4. Hi, I have read your page with great interest.

    I'm hoping to have my wedding in the Dordogne next Spring/Summer. I'd love warm and sunny weather but I'm particularly anxious to minimise the chance of any rain as we want to hold it outside. I was originally thinking early June, but what would you recommend for a warm, dry wedding!

    Many thanks!
  5. Hi Vivien,
    It usually seems to be the case that end-May to end July is the best weather (most sun / least rain) and if I was planning a wedding I'd gamble reasonably happily on June as being the best choice.
    No promises or guarantees though!
    Cheers and hope it goes well
  6. Hi
    Me and my wife plan to visit Dordogne.
    We think about June or September.

    To your opinion and experience which period is beter.

    Thanks
    Meir
  7. Hi Meir,
    Both June and September are my two favoutite months here - while both have a small chance of rain at some point usually they are both ideal times to visit. The end of September can sometimes see cooler weather so I personally choose June or beginning September. Plants and gardens probably look a bit greener in June, especially if the summer has been long and dry but otherwise I think there is not much to choose between the two. Have a good visit!
  8. Hi, my boyfriend and I are visiting Sarlatin August, will this area of the Dordogne be busy and full of tourists at this time?
    Thanks, Emma
  9. Yes the area will be reasonably busy - probably most noticable on one or two of the main roads and the entry roads into Sarlat. Don't worry too much though, everyone still enjoys it when they get there!
  10. I happen to live in the Dordogne most of the year, near Sarlat in a fairy tale village. You really cannot be sure how June will be, although "normalement" June 15 on should be safe from rain. This year it wasn't. June was cold and rainy. It started to stabilize in July. Now, going into the 3rd week, the weather is lovely...sunny, a little breeze, fairly dry (never dry enough for me coming from CA). Before that we had VERY hot, humid, dog days. It would seem September is better than June, more stable. I believe the best months for warm stable weather are July and August..but you'll see more tourists if you're a sociable type. Fairs and farmers markets are everywhere, as well as street artists. It's festive and the time to party. Winter has a very special light and beauty...any month. I remember loving to look at the countryside in Feb.two years ago. As the leaves appear on trees in March/April it's lovely, but damp and cool. Naturally, no one is around, so if you're a loner or in search of solitude and serenity, you might want to chance it. In terms of "activities" in winter/spring, you don't come here for that at that time; it's the quiet and wandering that make it wonderful.
  11. Hi, I would love to go to this region purely to see the caves with the age old art work from our ancestors. When you say that tourist places are closed in december, do you mean these??? I was hoping to get there in the first week of december ... holidays can be difficult tocome by!

    thanks
  12. My husband and I are having a difficult time clearing our calendar for our trip to Dordogne. October has just been ruled out. How would the first week in November be for visiting? I was looking forward to biking and canoeing, but am concerned that it will be too cool. Also, will we miss out on wonderful meals because restaurants are closed? Should we just be patient and wait until May?
  13. Jill, I have to say it's a bit of a gamble in early November, you might be lucky and have perfect weather - but there is a pretty high chance of cooler / wetter weather and my feeling would be that you are best waiting until May if you can...especially for a biking and canoeing type trip (I'm pretty sure most canoe centres are closed October - April)
  14. Kristylee, finding out and keeping track of cave opening times would be a full time challenge, but try this page which seems to have quite a few Dordogne caves opening hours
  15. Hi there, I would love to visit the Château de Hautefort can you tell me please where would be the closest place in Dorogne to stay where I could visit the castle? and is it opened all year round?
    thank you
    Michelle:-D
  16. We are hoping to visit Sarlat in May next year (2012) for our honeymoon, will it be too busy there then?
  17. Sarlat is beautiful and I should think May would be the perfect time to visit - it shouldn't be too busy and hopefully you will have good weather. Have a great honeymoon.
  18. Excideuil is a nice town near to the Chateau de Hautefort.
  19. I plan to visit the Dordogne in May 2012, possibly staying in Domme. I would like to forget the car and use public transport. Is there a convenient bus service between the towns in the Domme/Sarlat area ? Thanks
  20. Hi Tony, unfortunately public transport is more or less non-existent in the Dordogne.

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