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Camping Pomport Beach

Pomport

Camping-cariste

Adresse

1736 Route du Lac
24240 Pomport
Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
France

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau
Stationnement

Description

Located in Pomport, in the heart of the Dordogne, this motorhome area offers everything needed for a peaceful stop: waste disposal, water refill and secure parking. Just steps from the village and the vineyard landscapes, it’s a convenient base for exploring the region. Simple, warm welcome to set off with peace of mind.

Tourisme

Pomport (Dordogne, France)

Pomport is a rural village in the Périgord, set at the heart of the Dordogne's wine landscape. It has a peaceful countryside atmosphere, vineyard plots and the region's typical stone houses. Its proximity to Bergerac makes it a convenient stop to discover the department's wines and heritage. The village offers a quiet starting point for excursions into the Dordogne valley.

Heritage and history

The village preserves rural stone buildings that reflect traditional Périgord architecture. A village church and a few old houses punctuate the lanes. Local history is linked to viticulture and the organization of small rural communities, visible in the buildings and surrounding farms. Local signs and routes often place these elements in their historical context.

Nature and landscapes

Pomport sits in a landscape of hills and valleys planted with vineyards and hedgerows. Walks on foot or by bike reveal viewpoints over the countryside and quiet farm tracks. The local fauna and flora remain typical of cultivated Périgord, with groves and meadows bordering the vineyard plots.

Gastronomy and wines

The commune lies at the heart of an area known for Bergerac appellations; estates offering tastings of Bergerac and Monbazillac are easily found nearby. Local cuisine highlights regional products: cheeses, confits and duck-based dishes, served in guest tables and nearby inns.

Not to miss

  • The village of Pomport: stroll among the stone houses and the church.
  • The surrounding vineyards: discovery routes and tastings.
  • Bergerac: for its museums, its port and its shops.
  • Monbazillac/Bergerac tastings: estates and cellars nearby.
  • Country walks: quiet paths and roads across the hills.

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