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Dordogne

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The
Rough Guide to Dordogne and the Lot (Rough Guide Travel Guides
S.)
This guide to the Dordogne and the Lot features coverage of
diverse sites, cave paintings to abbeys, details of regional
activities, and reviews of the best places to stay, eat and
drink in all price ranges, from campsites to chateaux.
The
Most Beautiful Villages of the Dordogne (World Design S.)
The Dordogne offers splendid scenery, exquisite food and wine,
the finest examples of prehistoric art and some of the most
enchanting villages of France. This guide offers a journey through
the region, from northern gems such as Brantome to "grand"
villages such as Hautefort, found further south among the hills
and limestone valleys. Gastronomy and prehistory distinguish
the villages of the two southern-most areas, from the white
wine of Monbazillac to the prehistoric cave paintings of Les
Eyzies, while the ancient fortified towns of Montfort and Montpazier
recall the struggles of the Middle Ages.
Dordogne,
Bordeaux and the Southwest Coast (Eyewitness Travel Guides)
Tour Dordogne. These are the guides that show you what others
only tell you! Suggested itineraries and highlights ensure you
make the most of your trip. With clear maps, 3D models and extensive
hotel and restaurant listings at all price levels. Whether you
want to explore the prehistoric caves in Dordogne or wine taste
in Bordeaux, you'll get straight to where you want to go in
this fascinating region.
Dordogne A guide for Dordogne, a popular region of France. This title features car tours and town trails with accompanying maps and historical background notes. It includes Fact File, which gives practical travel advice including local customs, accommodation and entertainment. It also features colour photography with road maps and feature boxes.
Walking
in the Dordogne: 30 Walks in the Region (Cicerone International
Walking S.)
Tour Dordogne. The Dordogne region in southwest France offers
the walker a beautiful environment in which to walk, surrounded
by delightful pastoral countryside, sweeping fields of crops
and walnut orchards plus dramatic vistas from cliff tops. The
30 routes, split between the regions of Sarlat and Bergerac,
move through this countryside, taking you along valley bottoms
and into woodlands and leave plenty of time for exploring the
historic sites or just sitting in the delightful surroundings
of a village cafe. Illustrated with the author's own colour
photographs and sketch maps, this is a comprehensive guide to
exploring the region on foot.
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