Hotel Bonnet

Le Port, Beynac, Aquitaine, 24220, France | Hotel

Travel Blogs from Beynac

De la biere en France!

A travel blog entry by frdrick

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... la cathedrale, de conception romaine, avec ces deux grandes coupoles, puis le vieux quartier, qui nous donnne l'impression d'etre encore a l'epoque medieval, jusqu'au moment ou une auto tourne le coin! Puis le fameux pont Valentre qui surplombe la riviere Lot avec ses trois tourelles.

Pour finir la journee, quoi de mieux qu'une degustation des vin de Cahors au Malbec lounge!
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THE PAST TEN DAYS IN SOUTHERN FRANCE…

A travel blog entry by chipandjoni

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... Stewart and Andrew, both studied Suzuki strings for years. Such a small world.

At the second stop, we were visited with the young woman serving wine and bemoaning the fact that it was so hard to find wine from this region in the U.S. "Ah, we export wine to the United States." “Really?” “Yes, our importer is located in St. Paul, Minnesota.” ...

Dordogne - Bastides, chateaux and walnuts

A travel blog entry by 4eg

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... the footsteps of generations and every tiny, winding staircase leading to another unexpected area in the maze of the castle's rooms.
On our last night in our old monastery in Sarlat, the weather was gusty and rainy. We went to bed with the window shut but the external, wooden shutters open. During the night, I sensed more complete darkness and when we woke up, we realised the external shutter had been shut and fixed from the outside. We couldn't open ...

The Valley of Wines

A travel blog entry by hdcruising

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... church bells ringing out across the town.

After a couple of Leffe Ruby beers and a steak we walked back to the hotel. I couldn't manage the blog, I was exhausted, so decided I would do it today instead.

I am sure other than a couple of people in the HOG, this is just disappearing into the www and not being read, but I am enjoying writing it....so will continue on


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Prehistoric Cave Paintings

A travel blog entry by reyna.jenkyns

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... the scenery - green forests, limestone cliffs and caves, even a double rainbow. We stayed at the very quaint Hotel du Moulin de la Beune. A little stream with the occasional fish runs through the property. We ate the fanciest meal of our trip at the hotel restaurant. Not understanding the menu, we decided to order two of the four course meals and share each course. Everything was impeccable and reflecting local cuisine (e.g., duck ...

Traveler rating: 4.0/5 Excellent (3 reviews)

Location

This hotel, located on Le Port, Beynac, is near Chateau Castelnaud, Les Jardins de Marqueyssac, Chateau de Beynac, and Vézère Valley Caves.
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