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Travel Blogs from Badefols-sur-Dordogne
Dordogne - Bastides, chateaux and walnuts
... medieval castle, very dark and and severe. The village itself was where some of the movie, 'Chocolat' was filmed but sadly we didn't catch a glimpse of Juliette Binoche.
Despite visiting so many castles, chateaux and fortresses, we enjoyed every one and never felt ho- hum about any. Always, we were moved by the amazing feats of construction and the conditions the people experienced in their lives. I marvelled at every set of stone steps worn in the ...
The Valley of Wines
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We stopped alongside the river and had a thin based pizza from a little cafe pizza restaurant, then continued on until we finally arrived at our hotel.
We checked in and then walked into the old part of the town which was well worth it. Great eating places, amazing buildings, narrow streets and statue of Bergerac with his big nose. An eagle could have perched on that ...
Everywhere we look, a bloody castle!
... the other: all in together. Even at a road house on the freeway when the queue at the ladies was too long, straight in to the men's they went. Nobody batted an eyelid. Some of the little villages around here are just like Rocamadour, built into the cliff face but on a smaller scale and with a big river at the bottom. We are now of to visit one of these towns called La Roc Gageac and have a look around. Having problems with photos again will try to add when we ...
Prehistoric Cave Paintings
... 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 ...
Dordogne - Castenaud & grottes
... but shapes that change direction at random intervals & directions, become curtains, then back to linear shapes, ... Unfortunately, C had a massage booked in Sarlat, so ran out of time for the next leg - visiting troglodyte caves. Another thing to add to our next Dordogne trip list. (By the way, C loved her Thai massage). Decided to visit old town ...