

If you still crave Dordogne cuisine, trip-trap back over the bridge for eats at an Argentat riverside restaurant. The tourist office is your starting point for ambles around Argentat (pick up the leaflet highlighting the best sights): wander down to the river past the medieval houses and small chapels to properly round off your urban saunter with a bite or three at one of the cafés of the 19th-century quay area. This is top fishing as well as canoeing territory: ask the Camping l'Écho du Malpas for info on the best fly fishing spots nearby, or drop into Argentat's tourist office at Place da Maïa.

The site also has a restaurant, and barbecues are allowed. Facilities are excellent for your days on site: the waterpark has a 200m² main pool, a 100m² tiddlers' pool and a double waterslide there's a playground and a trampoline for excited bouncing about, and the team organises regular entertainment in high season (guests can also opt to pay for activity sessions like pony rides or paddleboarding).
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The Dordogne gorges (for more canoeing, plus rambling, hiking and biking) are within easy reach, and watery trips of a different sort are nearby at Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne via its traditional gabare river boats.Ĭamping l'Écho du Malpas is a green and pleasant site warmly welcoming families, on a space of over two and a half hectares. This splendid state of affairs is in the Limousin region and Correze department, two and half kilometres from Argentat (a rather splendid spot in itself) and three and a half from the hillside village of Monceaux sur Dordogne. Canoe trip down the Dordogne, anyone? You surely should: think of the social media bragging rights at the very least.Īnd how about setting off right from a lushly green family park for your gentle days adrift on the water? Fully sorted at Camping l'Écho du Malpas, right by the Dordogne with direct access to the river for canoe-based adventures.
