The legendary stone villages of Dordogne, including Monpazier, Rocamadour, Domme and La Roque Gageac, are unforgettably picturesque.
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A lovely countryside, dotted by the golden stone houses native to this region, makes Dordogne seem a little like a cross between a fairy tale and a movie set.
A wealth of story-book chateaux such as Losse in Thonac, Château de Beynac in Beynac-et-Cazenac, and the excellent museum of medieval warfare at the fortified Chateau de Castelnaud in Castelnaud-La Chapelle.
The French government has built Lascaux II near the site where tourists can see a copy of the original cave. However, due to the damage resulting from too many people visiting the caves, they have been permanently closed to the public.
Visitors from around the world flock to see the prehistoric caves of Lascaux, thought by many scholars to be the world's best.
Taxi: There are several taxi companies operating around Sarlat and the Dordogne valley. The Transperigord links Souillac to Sarlat via the Dordogne valley twice daily and the Sarlat Bus services various areas of Sarlat itself. A number of trains operate from Bordeaux to Sarlat each day, which takes about 3 hours and is a reasonably scenic journey.īus: There is no bus station in Sarlat but some services operate from the railway station. Railway: Trains from Paris to Souillac or Paris to Libourne and then change for Sarlat using the Bergerac line. There isn't much in the way of public transport around the Périgord Noir area of which Sarlat is the main town. They're the Périgord Vert (Green, in the north), the Périgord Blanc (White, in the north-east), Périgord Noir (Black, in the south-east) and the Périgord Pourpre (Purple, in the south-west).īy car to the Dordogne, the A20 and then the A89 to Périgueux. The name is still commonly used by the French, as the Dordogne is divided into four regions, named after the historic province. The Dordogne department roughly follows the shape of the historic Périgord, a former province and one of the primary battlegrounds during the Hundred Years' War.
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45.066389 1.161389 1 Montignac - The prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux.
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