- Near the châteaux of Beynac, Les Milandes and Castelnaud
- Discovery walks in the village of Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse
- Bread and pastries delivered to the site, except in July and August
Flower Camping Le Tiradou is located in the northern Perigord, just 12 kilometres from the charming towns of Sarlat and Beynat. Surrounded by the picturesque nature of the region and close to the Dordogne, the campsite offers an ideal location for nature lovers and explorers.
Facilities at Flower Camping Le Tiradou
Flower Camping Le Tiradou offers a wide range of facilities to make your stay a pleasant one. There is a swimming pool and a paddling pool heated to 28 degrees, which can be used throughout the season. Comfortable deckchairs by the pool area provide relaxation. There are also regular events in July and August, including a welcome drink, DJ evenings, karaoke and even night-time pool parties. Wi-Fi is available throughout much of the site for guests' added convenience.
Facilities for children at Flower Camping Le Tiradou
Children get their money's worth at Flower Camping Le Tiradou. In addition to the heated paddling pool, there is a playground that offers plenty of space for play and adventure. Special activities and programmes are also organised for children to keep young guests entertained. The natural surroundings also invite children to run around and explore, while the safe design of the campsite gives parents peace of mind.
Restaurants at Flower Camping Le Tiradou
The snack bar at Flower Camping Le Tiradou offers snacks and light meals. Fresh bread and pastries are available daily from the on-site bakery. For guests who would like to cook for themselves, there is a grocery shop that stocks all the essential products. Alternatively, you can visit the restaurants in the nearby villages of Sarlat and Beynat, which are known for their regional cuisine and offer a wide variety of dishes.
Surroundings of Flower Camping Le Tiradou
The area surrounding Flower Camping Le Tiradou is a paradise for nature lovers and explorers. The nearby Dordogne invites you to canoe trips, hikes and relaxing hours by the water. Historic towns such as Sarlat and Beynat will delight you with their picturesque alleyways, lively markets and interesting sights. The region is known for specialities such as truffles, foie gras and walnuts, which can be found in the markets and restaurants in the area. The Perigord also offers numerous hiking and cycling trails that provide unforgettable insights into this unique landscape.
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