The recommended airports for this tour are Bergerac, Brive-la-Vallée and Bordeaux. From both Bergerac and Bordeaux there are direct trains to Sarlat (from Bergerac 1.5 hours, €13.50; from Bordeaux 2.5 hours, ~€29). An onward taxi to Domme (5-day route) takes 20 minutes (~€30). Public transport options off the main lines are infrequent, therefore we recommend taking a taxi from the airport or main line station. Approximate taxi prices to Sarlat/Domme: From Bergerac €130; from Brive-la-Vallee €110; from Bordeaux €355. Prices may be significantly higher on Sundays and public holidays. Taxis can be booked via the ATG office. For more detailed travel information see the Frequently Asked Questions below.
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Each of our trips is graded according to terrain and length of walking/cycling routes, providing an indication of which grade of trip might suit you.
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Grade 1
Gentle terrain, walking/cycling along good paths, tracks and quiet lanes, with a few short, usually gentle, ascents and/or descents.
Grade 2
Walking/cycling along well-established paths and tracks. Occasional loose (gravel) surfaces, and open meadows. Ascents and/or descents up to 1 hour.
Grade 3
Walking/cycling along a variety of paths, some stony in places, with ascents and/or descents of 1-2 hours.
Grade 4
Walking/cycling along a variety of paths and surfaces, occasionally challenging, with ascents and/or descents of 2-3 hours.
Grade 5
Challenging walking/cycling with a variety of terrain, some long days, and/or long ascents and/or descents.
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