A charming village in the heart of Périgord Noir
The village of Saint-Cybranet nestles on the banks of the Céou, just before it flows into the Dordogne. Although it doesn't boast any major monuments, it is nevertheless not lacking in charm and boasts a fine heritage, with a 14th-century church as well as fountains and calvaries. While you're in Saint-Cybranet, why not take a stroll through the Albarède gardens, which have been awarded the "Jardins Remarquables" label. These gardens, created by enthusiasts, take you on a stroll through aromatic plants, an English garden and an orchard. A pleasant, bucolic stroll.
From the Céou to the Dordogne valley
Saint-Cybranet enjoys an exceptional location, just a few kilometres from the Dordogne valley and its string of listed medieval villages. By following the cycle path along the Céou, you can reach the village of Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, listed as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France. It takes around an hour on foot. As well as a lovely stroll along the banks of the Céou, you can visit one of the most beautiful villages in Périgord, with its castle perched high above the Dordogne valley. Don't miss a visit to the castle and its collection of life-size siege weapons from the Middle Ages.
Quality campsites for a comfortable stay
There's no shortage of campsites in Saint-Cybranet. Depending on what you're looking for, you'll find a 3, 4 or 5-star campsite to suit you. A number of them are located on the banks of the Céou, with riverside pitches. You can stay here with your tent, caravan or motorhome. If you prefer a little extra comfort, the Saint-Cybranet campsites also have mobile homes, lodge tents and tiny houses. These campsites have heated swimming pools for relaxing family moments.
Activities for all the family
At Saint-Cybranet, the crystal-clear waters of the Céou invite you to go for a swim. In some of the meandering stretches you can dive from a rock. In other places, the shallow river invites children to wade or build pebble dams while their parents relax by the water.
Hiking and cycling enthusiasts will find signposted paths offering magnificent views over the Dordogne valley. Many campsites also offer family entertainment: theme evenings, sports tournaments, children's clubs, etc.
Don't wait any longer to discover Saint-Cybranet, this authentic village in the Périgord Noir, and enjoy a family holiday full of discovery and relaxation in the heart of Aquitaine.