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890 km from Calais
12 ha.
swimming pool 20/4-9/9
heated swimming pool 20/4-9/9
heated swimming pool that can be covered 20/4-9/9
children's pool 20/4-9/9
play apparatus in swimming pool
3 waterslides 20/4-9/9
entertainment in high season
tennis court
table tennis
mini golf
large playground
bar
restaurant 20/4-9/9
take-away
grocery shop
washing machines
Wi-Fi (free)
open-air cinema

Camping Les Hauts de Ratebout, Ste-Foy-de-Belvès

An atmospheric old farmhouse is the central spot of this pleasant campsite with first class facilities. It has a friendly bar, a pizzeria and a good restaurant with an international menu that includes superb local dishes. In the morning awake to the smell fresh bread from the on-site bakery.

Why camping Les Hauts de Ratebout?
  • Your children will really enjoy themselves in the water park (covered or in the sun) with exciting slides. The youngest guests have their own pool, also with a slide.
  • The whole family can play sports: tennis, volleyball, basketball, mini-golf, table tennis or jeu de boules.
  • Camping Les Hauts de Ratebout has a perfect setting on a green hill with a view over the surrounding Dordogne countryside.


The surrounding area of camping Les Hauts de Ratebout, Ste-Foy-de-Belvès

Though the region is now called Dordogne, after the river of the same name, many people here still talk about the Périgord - the old name before the French revolution. Around Belvès it is called Périgord Noir after the famous black truffles that grow in the forest. The area between the rivers Lot and Dordogne is a real rural countryside. The nearest market is in Belvès, 10km away.

Some tips for your holiday at camping Les Hauts de Ratebout in Ste-Foy-de-Belvès:
  • Visit the small town of Domme built on a huge cliff beside the Dordogne river.
  • Larger towns like Villeneuve, Cahors, Sarlat or Bergerac are a little further away, but the drive is worthwhile.
  • Make time to stop at a Dordogne castle like Castelnaud, Beynac or Milandes.