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THE PAST TEN DAYS IN SOUTHERN FRANCE…
... by) filled with vineyards. Wonderful views of the river from small river villes. Only stopped at four wine tastings; Chip had planned for about ten. Lunch outside a small town. Restaurant owner wanted to speak English. His friend, the real Englishman, stopped in to also say hello. (Recently sold his British engineering company to an American corporation. Now he toasts the American ...
Dordogne - Bastides, chateaux and walnuts
... s and 30's burlesque shows. It was all set up showing her life, costumes, photos, with her music playing and we saw all her rooms, bathrooms, children's bedrooms and so on. It smelt very musty but was interesting. She also helped the French Resistance in the war and was honoured for that. She died in 1975.
We were pleased we visited the Jardins de Marqueyssac. We had a long walk on the cliff walk and saw more spectacular views of the valley. The gardens ...
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!
... set up for tourists. This castle was purely for defensive purposes, where a lot of those we seen have been primarily been the family home of rich Barons and Lords. Chateaux Castlenaud is set as a working defensive castle and has an unbelievable display of weapons through the ages, from crossbows and catapaults, through to cannon. It is a little bit like a medieval "Sovereign Hill" with all sorts of activities in the summer months. sounds a bit daggy, but it ...
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 ...