Rustic charm and peace at Rastaillou in the Dordogne
A small-scale holiday retreat in the green heart of France
Domaine Rastaillou is a charming, intimate holiday domain in the lush Dordogne region – ideal for those seeking peace, nature, and a touch of authentic French charm. Choose between rustic camping spots, spacious gîtes, or a cosy forest cabin at the edge of the property. Perfect for families, nature lovers, and wine enthusiasts.
Small campsite Domaine Rastaillou: peace, space and hospitality
Tucked away among meadows and woods, Domaine Rastaillou stretches over 6.5 hectares, with around 6 camping spots and three gîtes. This Dutch-managed oasis radiates calm and rural charm. It’s no mass tourism – just a place to unwind, where kids can play and adults sip local wine at sunset.
Staying at Domaine Rastaillou: from gîte to mini-campsite
You’ll find spacious pitches for tents and caravans, as well as charming gîtes: “La Bergerie” (up to 6 people) and “La Forge” (for 2–3). Prefer something wilder? Stay in “La Cabane”, a cosy forest cabin on the edge of the woods. All camping guests have access to the sanitary building and electricity.
Facilities at Domaine Rastaillou: simple comfort in a rustic setting
The charming, modern sanitary building has hot showers, dishwashing areas, a family shower, and laundry options (washer/dryer on request). Children can enjoy the play castle, trampoline and sandbox, while families relax with pétanque, badminton, and outdoor dining areas. Wi-Fi is available around the reception and shared terraces.
Child-friendly and peaceful: a holiday for every camper
Kids will love the safe, compact layout and play areas. At the same time, Rastaillou offers true tranquillity – ideal for readers, wine lovers, and anyone looking to recharge in a quiet, natural setting.
Explore the Dordogne from Domaine Rastaillou
Rastaillou lies near Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, a region full of castles, caves and medieval villages. Hiking paths weave through forests and along rivers, while cyclists explore the Dordogne valley. Visit the Cadouin Abbey, explore the châteaux of Beynac and Castelnaud, or cool off with a canoe trip. Local markets are a treat – full of flavours and colours to truly taste the Dordogne.
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