Skydiving in Dordogne
Soaring above Dordogne, skydiving reveals the region’s winding rivers and lush valleys from a breathtaking new perspective. Experience the thrill of freefall in one of France’s most picturesque landscapes, where every jump offers unforgettable views.
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Tandem skydive near Sarlat, Dordogne
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Organized by Chute Libre Dordogne
Dordogne, France
1 half day
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Frequently asked questions about Dordogne
The most favourable months for skydiving in Dordogne are typically from April to October, when the weather is mild and visibility is good. Winter conditions may limit availability due to rain or wind.
No prior skydiving experience is required for tandem jumps in Dordogne. Local professionals provide a full briefing and guide you throughout the activity.
All essential skydiving equipment, including jumpsuit, harness, helmet, and goggles, is supplied by the instructor in Dordogne. Comfortable clothing and closed shoes are recommended.
Most skydiving centres in Dordogne require participants to be at least 15 or 16 years old, with parental consent needed for minors. Maximum age limits may vary, so please check the activity page for specific details.
Skydiving in Dordogne is conducted by licensed instructors using regularly inspected equipment and strict safety protocols. A detailed safety briefing is given before every jump.
Skydiving in Dordogne is weather-dependent, and strong winds, heavy rain, or low clouds can lead to delays or rescheduling. The local team monitors conditions closely to ensure safe flights.
Many skydiving instructors in Dordogne speak English as well as French, and some may offer guidance in other languages. Language options are listed on the activity page for each experience.