Beynac, France Travel Blogs

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Southern France off-season - Part 1, Beynac, France travel blog
Southern France off-season - Part 1
Mar 3, 2008 (39 photos)

... very relaxing, leisurely time with the tourist attractions to ourselves. ITINERARY: * We drove from Amsterdam to Beynac, in the Dordogne region of France, overnighting in Roye (1 hour before Paris) and stopping at Oradour-sur-Glane on our way from Roye ...

A travel blog entry by chronometers
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Driving through Bordeaux with Shakira, Beynac, France travel blog
Driving through Bordeaux with Shakira
Jun 26, 2006 (12 photos)

... found out that the US soccer team had been eliminated from the World Cup by Ghana. We had dinner at a fabulous restaurant in Beynac that overlooked the river. While dining on the terrace, 5 hot-air balloons floated by. It was such a magnificent site to ...

A travel blog entry by vannhansen
Another beautiful villiage...another chateau, Beynac, France travel blog
Another beautiful villiage...another chateau
Jul 21, 2005 (4 photos)

Great spot. Quiet and close to the campground.

A travel blog entry by kombipower
Solignac, Solignac, France travel blog
Solignac
Nov 3, 2009

Stayed last night in a pretty little medieval village of Solignac, right on the town square next to the villages 11th century church, which is on the pilgirmage route - Santiago de Compostela.  It had rained last night and was still raining so our ...

A travel blog entry by darrenhough74
A week in Beynac, Beynac, France travel blog
A week in Beynac
Aug 31, 2007 (5 photos)

... town of Beynac. We have now been here for three stifling days, but even through the humidity and countless inclines.. Beynac is a gem. The buildings are delightful, made from faithful limestone and solid wooden rafters, often decorated by a carelessly ...

A travel blog entry by martinjple
Beynac, France!, Beynac-et-Cazenac, France travel blog
Beynac, France!
Apr 5, 2009 (29 photos)

... olives, more fish, three types of cheese, strawberries, radishes, and zuchinni. Good gravy. After the market, we went back to Beynac and began to explore. Mainly, we climbed up to the castle, which took us a long time because there were so many neat ...

A travel blog entry by alina-beth