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Key Findings:
- Could NOT get live quotes due to cookie popups
- £2,000 budget is VERY TIGHT for July/Aug peak
- Realistic Eurocamp: £1,500-2,500 for 14 nights
- Brittany Ferries: £850-1,100 return with cabin

Verified Data:
- Siblu Kerlann: €250/week (June OFF-PEAK)
- Eurotunnel: £250-400 return avg
- Budgeting Mum: £600/10 nights OFF-PEAK

User action needed:
- Manually check Eurocamp.co.uk
- Consider shorter duration
- Consider gîte instead of mobile home
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8.4 KiB

Option 2: France - Dordogne

Overview

Destination: Dordogne département, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, SW France
Duration: 15 nights (18 July - 2 August 2026)
Travel Method: Self-drive via ferry or Eurotunnel
Best For: Castles, caves, canoeing, medieval villages, relaxed countryside


Why This Works

Low mosquito risk - Dordogne not known for mosquitoes; avoid marshy areas (Camargue)
Self-catering paradise - Region famous for gîtes; loads of options
Vegetarian-friendly - Fresh markets, local produce, French vegetarian cooking
Amazing for kids - Caves with paintings, castles with knights, canoeing
Car essential - Rural region; your car perfect for exploring
Value for money - More affordable than Provence or Brittany coast


Travel: Ferry or Eurotunnel

Option A: Ferry (Hull - Rotterdam then drive) ⚠️ Long drive

Not recommended - adds ~10 hours driving through Belgium/Netherlands

Option B: Ferry (Dover - Calais) ⚠️ Still long drive

  • Wigan → Dover: ~5 hours
  • Dover → Calais: 1.5 hours ferry or 35 min tunnel
  • Calais → Dordogne: ~7 hours driving
  • Wigan → Portsmouth: ~4.5 hours
  • Portsmouth → Caen: 6-7 hour overnight ferry
  • Caen → Dordogne: ~5 hours driving

Option D: Ferry (Plymouth - Roscoff) ✓ Good option

  • Wigan → Plymouth: ~4.5 hours
  • Plymouth → Roscoff: ~6 hour overnight ferry
  • Roscoff → Dordogne: ~6 hours driving
Item Cost
Ferry Portsmouth-Caen return (car + 3) £280 - £400
Cabin (each way) £50-80 each way
Total Ferry £380 - £560

Total Driving

Leg Distance Time
Wigan → Portsmouth 270 miles 4.5 hrs
Portsmouth → Caen (ferry) - 6-7 hrs
Caen → Dordogne 300 miles 5 hrs
Each way total ~570 miles ~10 hrs road + ferry

Accommodation: Gîtes

The Dordogne is famous for gîte holidays. Options range from basic to luxury.

Area Vibe Good For
Sarlat-la-Canéda Medieval heart, bustling markets Central base, lots to see
Bergerac area Wine country, flatter terrain Easier driving, relaxed
Les Eyzies Prehistoric caves Cave-mad kids
Domme / Beynac Hilltop villages, river views Scenic, castle country

Gîte Price Guide (July - High Season)

Type Per Week 2 Weeks Notes
Basic 2-bed gîte £400-600 £800-1,200 Simple, often no pool
Family gîte with pool £600-900 £1,200-1,800 Most popular
Luxury gîte £900-1,500 £1,800-3,000 Premium
  • Gîtes de France (gites-de-france.com) - official, reliable
  • Pure France (purefrance.com) - Dordogne specialists
  • Holiday Lettings / VRBO / Airbnb - private owners

Budget Option: Single Gîte (14 nights)

Aim for: £600-800 for 2 weeks (basic but adequate gîte without pool)


Child-Friendly Activities

The Dordogne is arguably the best region in France for kids!

Caves (Prehistoric)

Cave What It Is Child Appeal Cost (family)
Grotte de Rouffignac Cave train to see real mammoth drawings Best for young kids €30-35
Lascaux IV Replica of famous cave paintings Impressive but busy €40-50
Grotte du Pech-Merle Cave paintings + footprints Less crowded €25-30
Grotte de Lascaux Original (closed) - visit replica IV - -

💡 Tip: For a 6-year-old, Rouffignac is often better than Lascaux - the electric train keeps them engaged!

Castles (Châteaux)

Castle What It Is Child Appeal Cost (family)
Château de Castelnaud Medieval fortress, catapult demos, knights €30-35
Château de Beynac Dramatic clifftop castle €25-30
Château des Milandes Josephine Baker's castle, bird show €35-40

Canoeing on the Dordogne River

Perfect family activity!

Route Distance Time Notes
Vitrac → Beynac 8km 2-3 hrs Classic route, passes castles
Carsac → Beynac 14km 4-5 hrs Longer, full day
Various shorter routes 5-8km 1.5-3 hrs Better for young kids

Cost: €20-35 per adult, €15-25 per child (includes kayak/canoe hire and transport)

Other Activities

Activity Description Cost (family)
Monkey Forest (Rocamadour) Lemurs and monkeys in forest walk €45-55
Parc du Quercyland Water park with pools and slides €50-60
Le Conquil (tree-top adventure) Treetop courses (some for young kids) €40-50
Prehisto Parc Life-size dinosaurs €30-35
Medieval villages Sarlat, Domme, Rocamadour - just walk! Free
** Markets** Morning markets in every town Cost of shopping!

Food & Self-Catering

Shopping

  • Supermarkets: Intermarché, Leclerc, Carrefour, Lidl
  • Markets: Morning markets are a highlight - Sarlat (Wed/Sat), Domme (Thu)
  • Boulangeries: Daily fresh bread and pastries

Vegetarian-Friendly French Dishes

  • Omelettes (everywhere)
  • Salade de chèvre chaud (warm goat cheese salad)
  • Ratatouille
  • Quiches (check for vegetarian)
  • Tartiflette (some versions are vegetarian)
  • Fresh vegetables from markets

Food Costs

Item Cost/Day 15 Days
Self-catering £30-35 £450-525
Occasional meal out (3x) £40-50 each £120-150
Markets/treats £50 total £50
Total Food £620-725

Full Budget Breakdown

Category Low Estimate High Estimate
Ferry (Portsmouth-Caen return) £350 £500
Accommodation (14 nights gîte) £700 £1,200
Food (self-catering) £500 £650
Fuel (UK + France) £220 £280
Activities £200 £300
Tolls (French motorways) £60 £80
Contingency £100 £150
TOTAL £2,130 £3,160

How to Hit £2,000 Budget

⚠️ Tight but achievable:

  1. Book ferry early - aim for £350 return
  2. Budget gîte - £700-800 for 2 weeks (no pool, but clean and functional)
  3. Strict self-catering - mostly cook at gîte
  4. Mix free and paid activities - castles + free villages
  5. Avoid motorways where possible - scenic routes, fewer tolls

Tight Budget Estimate:

  • Ferry: £350
  • Accommodation: £750
  • Food: £500
  • Fuel: £200
  • Activities: £150
  • Tolls: £50
  • Contingency: £0
  • Total: £2,000

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredible for kids (caves, castles, canoeing)
  • Beautiful countryside and villages
  • Excellent self-catering culture
  • Good vegetarian options via markets
  • Low mosquito risk
  • Memorable, unique experience

Cons

  • Long drive from UK (10+ hours road + ferry)
  • July is peak season - book early
  • Can be hot (30°C+ some days)
  • Rural - need to drive everywhere

Sample Itinerary

Week 1: Settle In & Explore Locally

  • Days 1-2: Travel to Dordogne, arrive at gîte, explore local village
  • Day 3: Market day in nearest town, stock up on food
  • Day 4: Beach/swim at nearby lake or river beach
  • Day 5: First castle - Castelnaud (knights and catapults!)
  • Day 6: Canoe trip on Dordogne River (short route)
  • Day 7: Relax at gîte, local walk, market

Week 2: Adventures

  • Day 8: Grotte de Rouffignac (cave train!)
  • Day 9: Sarlat medieval town - wander, ice cream
  • Day 10: Swimming/water activity day
  • Day 11: Château de Beynac + Domme hilltop village
  • Day 12: Free day - return to favourites
  • Day 13: Les Eyzies prehistory museum
  • Day 14: Pack up, final market, farewell dinner
  • Day 15: Drive home

Booking Checklist

  • Ferry: Brittany Ferries Portsmouth-Caen - book by March 2026
  • Gîte: Gîtes de France or specialist sites - book by January/February 2026
  • Travel insurance
  • EHIC/GHIC cards
  • Car insurance for France
  • European breakdown cover

Created: 15 March 2026
Last updated: 15 March 2026