A privileged natural setting between forest and river
The river L'Isle flows through the village of Antonne-et-Trigonant. A large part of its territory is covered by the Lanmary national forest. In other words, Antonne-et-Trigonant offers an idyllic holiday setting for nature lovers. A number of campsites have sprung up here, offering riverside pitches that will delight lovers of nature and tranquillity. Whether you're travelling in a tent, caravan or motorhome, you'll find spacious, shady camping pitches to make the most of your stay. Unless you prefer the comfort of accommodation such as a mobile home or lodge tent.
A rich heritage to discover around your campsite in Antonne-et-Trigonant
Antonne-et-Trigonant is famous for the Château de la Borie, a superb building dating from the Middle Ages, whose construction began at the end of the 15th century and which blends medieval and Renaissance influences. Périgueux, however, is the best place to visit in the region. As well as its magnificent white stone Saint-Front cathedral, the old town of Périgueux is an inviting place to stroll, with its narrow streets lined with timber-framed houses. Gourmets will want to venture north of Antonne-et-Trigonant to visit the truffle museum in Sorges. A fascinating visit to learn more about this delicious mushroom.
Varied activities for all the family
Lovers of outdoor activities will be delighted at Antonne-et-Trigonant. Hiking, cycling, canoeing on the Isle, fishing and river swimming are just some of the many activities on offer in the region. So many ways to enjoy the rolling, green landscapes of the Périgord Blanc. There are plenty of opportunities for walking around the campsite where you are staying at Antonne-et-Trigonant. There are 1,000 kilometres of footpaths criss-crossing the Greater Périgueux area. In other words, there are plenty of opportunities for walks on the banks of the Isle or around Antonne-et-Trigonant.