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27 August 2026

The best campsites in Dordogne — featuring Camping naturiste Le Couderc

The best campsites in Dordogne — featuring Camping naturiste Le Couderc

The top-rated campsites in Dordogne: Camping Glamping Le Pré des Chênes (9.6/10), Camping Le Domaine du Bois Coquet (9.5/10) and Castelwood (9.5/10).

The top-rated campsites in Dordogne

Based on review scores, these are the highest-rated campsites in Dordogne. The list below is sorted by rating; Camping Glamping Le Pré des Chênes is at the top with 9.6/10. Each campsite links to its detail page.

France has been Europe's most popular camping country for decades, with coastal campsites on the Atlantic and Mediterranean and beloved regions such as the Dordogne, the Ardèche, Provence and the Alps.

Whether a campsite suits you depends on what you're after. Dordogne offers both large holiday parks and small, quiet sites in nature. Use the filters to refine by pitch type and amenities.

What characterises the campsites in Dordogne?

Among the 12 campsites in Dordogne, 11 have a swimming pool, 9 are family-friendly and 10 welcome dogs. The average review score of the rated campsites is 9.4/10.

Which campsite suits you best depends on your travel party. Travelling with young children, look for a pool, entertainment and a safe play area. For peace and quiet, pick a smaller campsite or a spot just outside the busiest towns. Camping with a dog, check the pet policy in advance.

Amenities: what to look out for

The comfort of your holiday in Dordogne stands or falls with the amenities. Check the sanitary facilities and hot showers, Wi-Fi, a restaurant or snack bar and a small shop; travelling with children, a paddling pool, playground and entertainment weigh heavily. It's all on each campsite's detail page.

Also note the pitch type. A comfort pitch with private sanitary facilities and a water connection costs more but adds convenience; a simple nature pitch is cheaper and quieter. Travelling by motorhome, check for a service point and sufficient electricity (amperage).

Best time to camp in Dordogne

Most sites in Dordogne open from spring to autumn. Expect the biggest crowds, warmest weather and highest rates in July and August; book well ahead then.

Choose May, June or September and you'll enjoy lower rates, fewer crowds and often still-fine weather in Dordogne.

What does camping in Dordogne cost?

Prices vary widely by campsite, pitch type and season. Among the campsites in Dordogne on this list, a pitch starts from around €23 per night in low season; rates are higher in summer.

Through Ovisola you book directly with the campsite via our partner, at the current price and availability. Do check what's included: tourist tax, electricity or a dog are sometimes charged separately.

How was this ranking compiled?

We rank the campsites in Dordogne by their review score: the highest-rated campsite is at the top. Only campsites with a rating are included, and the list is rebuilt periodically from the latest data, so the order tracks new ratings.

Ovisola maps campsites, motorhome pitches and chalets, searchable by type and amenities. Bookable campsites are reserved directly with the campsite via our partner; the broader coverage comes from OpenStreetMap contributors.

Frequently asked questions

What is the top-rated campsite in Dordogne?+

Camping Glamping Le Pré des Chênes with 9.6/10 is currently the highest-rated campsite in Dordogne on Ovisola, located in Dordogne.

What are the top 3 campsites in Dordogne?+

The top 3 by review score are: 1) Camping Glamping Le Pré des Chênes (9.6/10), 2) Camping Le Domaine du Bois Coquet (9.5/10) and 3) Castelwood (9.5/10).

Which campsites in Dordogne have a swimming pool?+

11 of the 12 highest-rated campsites in Dordogne have a pool, including Camping Glamping Le Pré des Chênes.

What is a good family-friendly campsite in Dordogne?+

Camping Le Domaine du Bois Coquet is a well-rated family-friendly campsite in Dordogne; in total 9 of the listed campsites are family-friendly.

Are dogs welcome at campsites in Dordogne?+

Yes, dogs are allowed at 10 of the listed campsites in Dordogne.

What does a campsite in Dordogne cost?+

Prices vary by campsite and season. Among the campsites in Dordogne on this list, a pitch starts from around €23 per night; see current prices at the campsite.

What is the best time to camp in Dordogne?+

Most campsites in Dordogne are open from spring through autumn. For peace and lower prices, May, June and September are ideal; July and August are busiest and warmest.

How does Ovisola compile this ranking?+

The list is sorted by the campsite's review score. Only campsites with a rating are included, and the list is refreshed periodically from the latest data from our partners and OpenStreetMap.

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