Experience some of the “Jewels” of the Dordogne and Vezere Valley has to offer on horseback.
For hundreds, if not thousands of years, our ancestors would travel to far away places to trade goods, for hundreds of years, and many generations would follow the same tracks and trails to get to these often remote places. Along the way they would rest at places that have now become villages, hamlets and even towns. These tracks and trails quickly disappeared with the invention of the train and later the automobile.. lost and forgotten forever..Well almost.

Accommodation in the Vezere Valley Dordogne

Fonluc Accommodation

Ferme de Fonluc offers lovely Gite accommodation in the heart of the Vezere Valley just 10 min. walk to Les Eyzies de Tayac, the Prehistoric Capital of the World. We have the Vezere river running through our land, and stunning views of the Limestone rock faces riddled with Prehistoric dwellings. All this makes it an ideal location to spend an unforgettable vacation in one of our two wonderful gîtes!

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Horse Riding trips in the Vezere Valley Dordogne

Fonluc Horse riding

Nowhere else in the Dordogne will you find horse trips / treks like the ones we offer at Ferme de Fonluc. We offer unique trips that are guaranteed to show you parts of the Dordogne you would otherwise never get to see. Our trips vary from 1 hour to 5 hours, and we have a few overnight treks.
La Madeleine, Commarque, Cap Blanc, Bernifal and Ferrassie are just a few of the Dordogne highlights you can enjoy on horseback

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Romantic Roulotte in the Vezere Valley Dordogne

Fonluc Roulotte

For the travellers that are looking for something different, and unique we offer a Romantic Roullote.
Wake up every morning to the sounds of birds, and the BEST view of the Vezere Valley, don’t be suprised to see nature at her best, deer, wild boar, badger and fox are often seen from the Roullotte.
The Roulotte comes complete with a small kitchen, toilet and shower.

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The Area – Vezere and Dordogne Valley

The Area

The Vezere Valley in the “Perigord Noir” is with it’s more than 250 UNESCO sites of interest, the undisputed “Prehistoric Capital of the World”. Prehistoric dwellings, caves, rock shelters and lots more. However, Dordogne has much more to offer than just relics from the Prehistoric era, castles, bastides, medieval towns & villages, all of these,and lots more make the Dordogne one of the most interesting and exciting places in the world

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