Canoeing Lots of options ranging between 12 and 32 kms on the most scenic stretch of river between St Julien de Lampon and Beynac. Normally children under 5 are not allowed. Walking Lots of great walks in the area and further afield. Maps are available. Biking Circuits for both road bikes and off-road options. 2 relatively easy, care-free options for families. Once off the cycle routes, there are loads of options on the open roads but make sure you stick to the valleys if you don't want to test your endurance too much. The climb back up to Domme can be a killer if you've pushed yourself too far! http://www.bike-bus.com/index.htm for bike hire and route suggestions. Horse Riding Ferme Equestre de Simon and l'Etrier de Vitrac Tennis There is 1 open air tennis court in Domme. Reservations are necessary. Via Ferrata An acrobatic high wire route secured into the rock face high above the river. Unique views of the valley and its chateau for those that have no fear of heights. http://viaferrata-marqueyssac.com/ From 8 years old
Beaches - there is access to the river with shaded areas under the rockface of Domme at Domme Port and many other access points along the river. The depth of the river is kept low in summer months. However, keep an eye out that children don't stray into deeper water as the current can be strong. Lake - Roc Percé à Groléjac. Supervised swimming from mid-June to the end of August. Alternatively relax, making use of the beach, picnic area whilst the more active can go out on pedalos, wind-surf or take a rowing boat along on the 2kms of channels that wind their way through the woods. Swimming Pools Milandes http://www.leparcdejosephinebaker.com/ Le parc de Josephine Baker Souillac https://www.copeyre.com/ Quercyland, water park Le Bugue http://www.jacquouparc.com/ Water park for younger children