5 Sightseeing Tours in That You Shouldn't Miss

June 13, 2021 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in , France including Quad touring 2h, Private wine tour in Bergerac region by EXPLOREO , Duo Heritage Pass, Solo Heritage Pass, Bergerac Private Walking Tour.
Restaurants in Bergerac

1. Quad touring 2h

Unnamed Road, 24240 Ribagnac, France Les Randos de Nico
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4.6 based on 25 reviews

Crossing the most beautiful vineyards of Dordogne. View of the Chateau de Monbazillac, the chateau de Bridoire and the entire Dordogne valley. Very nice view over Bergerac

Inclusions: Instructor

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Reviewed By Adamdv

Spent a great couple of hours with NIco trotting around the countryside around Ribagnac. The trottinettes are a lot of fun. Takes a few minutes to get used to them but after that the route Nico takes is up and downhill, in and out of the vineyards and fields. My arms are now killing me but it was worth it!

2. Private wine tour in Bergerac region by EXPLOREO

Place Pasteur, 24200 Sarlat-la-Canéda, France Exploreo

Visit of a family-run estate in Bergerac-Monbazillac wine region Brief history of the property on the oudoor terrace while enjoying the beautiful hilly vineyard landscapes. Guided tour of the winery with explanations about work cycle in the vinyards and the different winemaking processes. Visit of the barrels cellar. Tasting of different wines (red, rosé, dry white and sweet white) : +5 €/ pers. Photo stop at Monbazillac castle to enjoy the panoramic view. If you don't drink wine, it is possible to replace the tasting by the visit of Monbazillac castle (entrance fees not included).

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Dust mask (mandatory during COVID19 crisis), Hydroalcoolic solution (during COVID19 crisis)

Exclusions: Wine tasting fees (5 €/ pers.)

Reviewed By PCCHongKong

David was very responsive, he is punctual and efficient. He gave us just the right amount of information about the place, didn't overdo with too many stories or talked non-stop giving us time to take photos and enjoy the sights. He also gave us some very good restaurant suggestions in Sarlat and knew a way to avoid the traffic jams into Sarlat town. His car was comfortable and booking and paying for the tour was easy, all done through email.

3. Duo Heritage Pass

Pass Patrimoine

A unique Heritage Pass to discover France and Belgium through more than 400 monuments for a year. From Brittany to Burgundy, from Wallonia to Occitania, hundreds of castles, museums, abbeys, park and gardens open their doors to you. The Duo Heritage Pass is valid by name for one person plus one guest of their choice. The Heritage Pass allows you to book free of charge your entries to partner monuments for one year. The activation period is three months from the date of purchase. Beyond this period it is still possible to activate the Heritage Pass but the period of validity will be started. For the guide and the languages, each of the 400 partner monuments has its own rules.

Inclusions: The entrance fee to each partner monument

Exclusions: Parking Fees, Gratuities

4. Solo Heritage Pass

Paris, France Pass Patrimoine

A unique Heritage Pass to discover France and Belgium through more than 400 monuments for a year. From Brittany to Burgundy, from Wallonia to Occitania, hundreds of castles, museums, abbeys, park and gardens open their doors to you. The Solo Heritage Pass is valid by name for one person only. It is strictly personal and non-transferable once activated. The Heritage Pass allows you to book free of charge entries to partner monuments for one year. The activation period is three months from the date of purchase. Beyond this period it is still possible to activate the Heritage Pass but the period of validity will be started. For the guide and the languages, each of the 400 partner monuments has its own rules.

Inclusions: The entrance fee to each partner monument

Exclusions: Gratuities, Parking Fees

5. Bergerac Private Walking Tour

Église Notre Dame de Bergerac, 4 Rue des Faures, 24100 Bergerac, France Global Guide Services GmbH

Bergerac is a charming city, nestling along the banks of the Dordogne. The old town is well- known for its half-timbered buildings. Admire the Cloître des Récollets, a 12th-century cloister and now the heart of the city, that showcases the region’s wine. Discover the statue of Cyrano de Bergerac and know the interesting story about him and his infamous big nose. As you stroll around the streets of the city you will be fascinated by the pretty houses painted in bright colours, lovely squares to explore, and a variety of shops.

Inclusions: Local Guide who will be with your group only, Private guided Tour, Possible customizing on tour with your local guide on the spot

Exclusions: Gratuities, Entrance fees

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