Dordogne, Albi and Carcassonne for Solo Travellers
Immersed in France’s bucolic rural heart, see its charming honey-coloured rural villages, sophisticated prehistoric art, gorgeous gardens and timeless medieval towns – all in the easy company of fellow solo travellers.
A region rich in history - the Romans ruled here for 400 years, introducing the vine, and leading to rich wine culture. The medieval marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II intertwined English and French destinies, culminating in the Hundred Years’ War, with its legacies visible in splendid walled towns and hilltop castles.
From the very dawn of European art and civilisation come the remarkable stone-age cave paintings of Lascaux. The sheer intricacy of this work and the skill and imagination used is beyond belief. Art and culture thrive here, with craftsmen settling in peaceful villages and Albi showcasing its remarkable Cathedral. Nestled along the River Tarn, Albi was home to Toulouse-Lautrec, featuring a superb exhibition of his work.
There is so much to experience on this multi-destination European tour - the exquisite beauty of the French countryside, the allure of the enchanting villages, and the seemingly idyllic pace of French life. And sharing it with a small group of like-minded solo explorers makes every moment that little bit more special.
At a glance
Highlights
- Take a guided walking tour of Albi, featuring the Gothic cathedral and Toulouse-Lautrec museum.
- Explore Lascaux's prehistoric replica cave paintings, with included entrance fees.
- Wander through the medieval charm of Sarlat, a picturesque Dordogne town.
- Visit Carcassonne's 13th-century fortress and enjoy a flat-bottomed boat tour of the Dordogne valley.
- Discover medieval villages like Domme and Rocamadour, and enjoy views from the gardens of Marqueyssac, with entrance fees included.
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Your itinerary
Arrival in Sarlat
Take your flight, or travel by train via Paris. On arrival, transfer to the hotel, and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Stay at Hotel Le Renoir
Sarlat & Lascaux
Take a guided tour around the historical town of Sarlat, and visit the International Centre for Cave Art at Lascaux.
Sarlat
After breakfast we get an insight into the fascinating history of Sarlat on a walking tour of this ancient market town. It grew after a Benedictine monastery was built there in the early 9th century during the reign of Charlemagne.
As we meander through the atmospheric cobbled streets, we’ll discover how the town was shaped by the various conflicts that brought upheaval to the Dordogne in the Middle Ages. A stunning architectural jewel, Sarlat’s handsome medieval buildings – including the imposing Cathedral of Saint Sacerdos – are constructed from luminous local golden stone and line a maze of cobbled streets.
Such is its striking state of preservation, Sarlat has been the setting for a host of period feature films, including Les Misérables and Joan of Arc. The town’s street life is especially vibrant – observe locals tasting delicious market produce: pungent cheeses, fine charcuterie and colourful ripe vegetables.
Watch friends meet in the street, kiss on both cheeks and then catch up on the local gossip… Sarlat is provincial France at its most quintessential.
Lascaux
This afternoon we travel back around 17,000 years to prehistoric France and the famous cave of Lascaux. This UNESCO World Heritage Site near the village of Montignac is an elaborate cave system where chambers, galleries and shafts are adorned with almost 2,000 Upper Paleolithic paintings and engraved figures.
Described by a local cave art scholar as the ‘Sistine Chapel of prehistory’, the chambers were only discovered in 1940, but have been closed to the public since 1963 to prevent degradation of the immensely delicate works.
What we experience when we visit the recently opened International Centre for Cave Art (Lascaux 4) adjacent to the original cave is equally impressive – an exact copy of the decorated caverns that took three years to recreate. We discover the story of the four teenagers who stumbled across the cave and – through screens, interactive tablets and the latest 3D technology – are taken back nearly 20,000 years to the prehistoric Vézère Valley.
We then enter the replica cave for a truly unforgettable experience – the muffled sounds, eerie light and cool temperature are reproduced exactly as in the original cavern, while astonishingly detailed drawings of humans, symbols and animals – including horses, bulls and stags – decorate the walls.
You’ll have the opportunity to draw using the same tools and techniques employed by the Stone Age cave artists, touch original artefacts found by archaeologists around Lascaux and enjoy a 3D film that shines a light on some of the cave’s major artworks. It’s a strikingly realistic and thought-provoking experience, one that you cannot find anywhere else in the world.
This evening, enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant to get to know your fellow travellers.
Rocamadour & Marqueyssac Gardens
Follow the picturesque river Dordogne to the remarkable village of Rocamadour, and then continue to Marqueyssac.
Rocamadour
Today we follow the extraordinarily picturesque river Dordogne to one of France’s most instantly recognisable sights – the remarkable village and monastery of Rocamadour. As we round the twisting and ever-ascending lanes, the view of this eclectic, near-vertical village assaults you. Hewn from the rock itself and dominating the riverbed below, its contours and overall beauty are highlighted by the bright sunlight.
Following the discovery of St Amadour’s perfectly preserved body, Rocamadour became a pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages, the ‘Lourdes of its time’, famed for its healing powers and visited by numerous monarchs. There’s time to explore the village under your own steam.
Marqueyssac Gardens
We then journey west to visit the unusual ‘Overhanging Gardens’ of Marqueyssac. This beautiful formal display took 30 years to create and the superbly relaxing path through clipped box hedges and indigenous trees, plus one of the best panoramic views in the Dordogne, put these gardens in a class apart.
Beynac & La Roque-Gageac
Sail along the river Dordogne to remarkable places filled with history and culture - Beynac, Domme and La Roque-Gageac.
Beynac
Within a couple of lazy meanders of the graceful river, Dordogne is a remarkable collection of places embodying the fascinating melange of dramatic natural features, centuries of history and varied cultural delights which make the Dordogne one of the most special parts of France.
Firstly, we see the great fortress of Beynac, towering above the river and once captured by Richard the Lionheart. With amazing views, cobbled squares and a maze of narrow alleys, the village is recognised as one of the ‘Most Beautiful Villages in France’.
A short drive then takes us to Domme, a magnificent walled town with several fortified gates, yet more stunning views, an array of fine medieval dwellings plus goldsmiths’ houses and a delightful covered market.
La Roque-Gageac
Afterwards we drive back towards the river to discover one of France’s prettiest villages. With its riverside location and cream-coloured stone houses, La Roque-Gageac is a delight to explore. Here we board a traditional ‘gabare’ boat, once used for transporting wine, for a sense of the way of life that once dominated the region.
This evening, savour the flavours of typical French cuisine and regional products at a local restaurant.
Cahors
Bid farewell to the Dordogne as we travel south to delightful Cahors.
Stay at Mercure Carcassonne La Cité
This morning we bid farewell to the Dordogne travelling south to delightful Cahors, with its splendid 14th century fortified Valentré Bridge majestically spanning the River Lot.
Continuing, the countryside gradually changes from rolling wooded slopes of lush green to the paler yellows, ochres and endless fields of the instantly recognisable sunflowers so typical of southern France.
You stay three nights with breakfast and two dinners in Carcassonne.
Tonight, you will have an included dinner at the hotel.
Carcassonne & free afternoon
Wander the old town of Carcassonne on a guided walking tour, before enjoying an afternoon at leisure.
There are many historic ‘old towns’ in France but none quite compares to Carcassonne with its magnificent medieval citadel, its fairy-tale-like, cone-topped turrets and serrated cream-coloured Battlements.
You will have a guided tour during which you will experience a wonderful sense of timelessness, wandering ancient, cobbled lanes founded by Romans and trodden over the centuries by Visigoths, Saracens and rich medieval merchants.
The citadel remains a living village and this afternoon you will have time to discover its more peaceful corners, absorbing the unique atmosphere of this truly special place.
Albi
Explore Albi on a guided walking tour, with free time in the afternoon.
Albi came to prominence as a centre of Catharism, an unusual Christian sect but with some rather ‘strange’ views including the worship of two gods with the Pope being the representative of neither, all men being equal – as wealth itself should be and all should have a vote - including women. Obviously, this was pretty radical stuff for the 12th century! The Pope declared them heretics and initiated a crusade against them.
Today, on approaching Albi, you will see the stunning brick-built city, dominated by one of the finest gothic cathedrals you will ever see. The overall ambience here is different from the Dordogne, more Mediterranean in character and during our guided tour we will learn all about this once independent state featuring a visit to the cathedral, arguably the largest brick building in the world.
Its sumptuous interior is breath-taking in its detail and boasts one of Europe’s most important medieval works, an enormous mural of the Last Judgement.
Free afternoon in Albi
This afternoon you are free to explore as you wish. The renowned artist Toulouse-Lautrec was born here, and a museum houses a rich collection of his most famous works. It is just lovely though to amble around Albi’s old town, one of France’s largest conservation areas. Please note that for tours staying in Albi, Days 6 and 7 will be operated in reverse order.
Tonight, you will have an included dinner at a local restaurant.
Return home
Transfer to the airport or station for your return journey.
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Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
| Arrival airport or train station | First hotel location | Transfer time |
|---|---|---|
| Toulouse Airport | Sarlat-la-Caneda | 3 hrs |
| Carcassonne Airport | Sarlat-la-Caneda | 4 hrs |
| Gare de Souillac Station | Sarlat-la-Caneda | 45 mins |
| Final hotel location | Departure airport or train station | Transfer time |
|---|---|---|
| Carcassonne | Toulouse Airport | 1 hr 30 mins |
| Carcassonne | Carcassonne Airport | 20 mins |
| Carcassonne | Gare de Montpellier | 2 hrs |
FAQs
Fact File
- Currency: Euro
- Flight time: 1hr 40mins
- Eurostar & TGV Journey Time: 2hrs 30mins
- Language: French
- Time Zone: GMT+1
- Country: France
The deposit for this holiday is £250pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 90 days before you depart.
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter France, however you must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france/entry-requirements
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
You can take a look at our solo travel FAQs to find answers to common questions.
The price of this holiday is per person based on one person in a double or twin room for sole occupancy and includes:
- Return flights & transfers
- Return Eurostar, TGV & transfers
- Seven nights’ accommodation
- Daily breakfast and four dinners
- All tours as mentioned
- All local accommodation taxes
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
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