Flat and spacious pitches
Located in the town center
On the wine route
Nearby
Point of interest
Couin Castle, from the XVth Century
Saint-Aulaye Castle, from the XVIIIth Century
Saint-Pierre de Breuilh Church
The man-made beach on the River Dordogne, with fishing or kayaking activities.
Bons plans
L'ODE O PERIGORD
L'ODE O PERIGORD
573 Route de la Fromagerie, 24230 Saint Antoine de Breuilh
06 84 78 01 27
Offre :
Valable
jusqu'au 30/12/2025
Réservé aux clients
Ayant une carte d'accès
Cité du Vin
Cité du Vin
134 quai de Bacalan,, 33300 Bordeaux
05 56 16 20 20
Offre :
On presentation of your Camping Car Park access card, receive a 10% discount on dated tickets for the Cité du Vin (permanent exhibition, Via Sensoria, workshops), up to a limit of 2 dated tickets per transaction. Valid at physical ticket offices only.
Valable
jusqu'au 30/12/2025
Réservé aux clients
Ayant une carte d'accès
Seasonal rates
24h
Current price
01/01/2025 - 31/12/2026
12,50 € /24h
Parking 5h + services
Current price
01/01/2025 - 31/12/2026
6,00 €
Tourist tax
Current price
01/01/2025 - 31/12/2025
0,66 € /24h
Description
Spacious pitches with electrcity
Close to the center and train station
30 km from Bergerac, 35 km from Libourne and 50 km from Saint-Aulaye
Many castles nearby
Tourism / Discovery
Saint-Antoine-de-Breuilh is between the Côteaux du Breuilh and the River Dordogne.
You are on the wine route, half way between Bergerac and Saint-Emilion. Lots of castles will open their gates for you to come in and taste their finest vintage wines along the way. (Bergerac, Montravel and Haut-Motnravel appellations).
There are may footpaths to explore the surrounding vineyards and forests. Take a trip on the water, in a canoe or a kayak, go for an improvised dip in the river Dordogne, or relax on the beach at Saint-Aulaye.
Saint-Antoine-de-Breuilh, is also a great place for a gourmet excursion. You can start with the Chantôme cheese, which is made locally in the Laurents quarter. You then might like to enjoy some other local specialities such as foie gras, duck confits, magrets, mushrooms, truffles, walnuts...
The area has quite a remarkable heritage, with unspoilt nature, the beautiful River Dordogne, a dynamic cultural programme and plenty of sporting an leisure activities.