Font-de-Gaume-Belves-Domme-Rocamador
Font-de-Gaume-Belves-Domme-Rocamador, in the Dordogne, France
Travel France - Lot Valley, Grotto de Pech-Merles, St Crepin
The Lot region follows the Lot River where bits of medieval architecture still dot the hillsides. Prehistoric caves reveal ancient art. St Crepin, (a small village where we stayed) offers a tranquil setting.
Lot River, troglodyte architecture -
Lot & Dordogne River valleys are filled with settlements
dating to prehistory. Limestone cliffs and caves were
expanded to include buildings and fortifications.
At Grotto de Pech-Merles, sophisticated pre-historic
paintings were adapted to fit natural rock formations.
St Crepin (village) Pastoral scenery in the Dordogne
region have encouraged re-fitting of farm houses into
tourist inns. Even the pigeon barns have been converted
to guest quarters.
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Font-de-Gaume
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Font-de-Gaume is a cave near Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil in the Dordogne départment of south-west France.The cave contains prehistoric polychrome cave paintings and engravings dating to the Magdalenian period.Discovered in 1901, more than 200 images have been identified in Font-de-Gaume.
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Walking Dordogne in the Footsteps of the Mammoth
In the Footsteps of the Mammoth, another exciting Walking Dordogne trip.
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Walking Dordogne. Les Eyzies de Tayac
Les Eyzies de Tayac, situated in the hart of the Vezere Valley, an unspoilt area of great natural beauty with rolling hills, tranquil rivers and fascinating cliff and rock formations It is home to the worlds most beautiful caves and some with outstanding crystallisations.
Les Eyzies is the home to the National Prehistoric Museum which houses one of the worlds most complete collections of prehistoric artefacts.
Known as the Prehistoric Capital of the World.
See the REAL Dordogne with Walking Dordogne
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A Great Itinerary for Families in France, Episode 212
Sarah had never been to France, but she found herself planning a 4-week trip around France for 7 people. Scary, right?
An Itinerary for Families with Kids Sarah used this podcast to get inspired on what to do and where to stay. I think that her itinerary is one of the best I've ever heard of! Listen up, she’s sharing a great itinerary here!
About This Trip Report This trip took place June 2018 and they stayed the whole month going around to different places. This is a family of 7: mom, dad, twin girls (9 years old) and a son who is 11, plus grandma and grandpa who joined for part of the trip.
This was a first trip to France for Sarah and the kids, but her husband had been to France before. They mostly stayed at Airb&b and VRBO properties.
The podcast helped them decide where they wanted to go and what they wanted to see and do. They had been planning this trip for a couple of years and their itinerary was outstanding!
A Week on the Mediterranean They looked for places that were off the beaten path because they wanted to avoid places that were too crowded or too touristy. Because they were staying so long, they also wanted to watch their budget. They started their month with the Mediterranean and didn't find it crowded in early June.
Staying in Hyeres They wanted to stay on the Riviera but not Nice or Cannes. Hyeres was perfect for that! They enjoyed the islands near there at Porquerolles. They took the ferry from Giens, rented bikes right off the ferry and enjoyed the beaches. It wasn't fancy or crowded. It would definitely get a lot more crowded in July and August or on week-ends.
Hyeres is a lovely little town, it has an old town with a tower that's related to the Knight Templars. There's a tour for kids in French in Hyeres. There are also beautiful parks, a botanical garden called Parc Olbius Riquier.
Great bakery in Hyeres: Boulangerie Duhaut
Le Lavandou It's sandy beach and a little more crowded. They liked the Bistr'Eau Ryon and enjoyed a lot. Parking was tight, but doable in early June. In general the best restaurants are a little off the main drag or main attraction in a town. As soon as you walk away from the main attraction a little bit, you are more likely to find a nice place to eat.
If you can't find street parking remember to look for underground parking lots!
Sète On their way out of Hyeres they stopped in Sète. When you drive into Sète you are driving through an industrial area that doesn't look nice at all. But once you get to the city center it's wonderful. They ate on the canal and walked around to see the little fishing boats.
One Night in Carcassonne Contrary to Sète, Carcasonne is spectacular with you drive up to it. They decided to stay overnight at a hotel within the medieval walls. They had the city to themselves the next morning. They visited the Chateau Comtal and enjoyed the audio guide. The walked along the old ramparts.
Because Sarah's father had to use a walker several places gave them easier access via doors that are not usually open to everyone.
In Carcassonne they stayed at this hotel and loved it.
Renting a Walker for Grandpa at the Pharmacy Because Sarah's father had been injured he needed wheelchair assistance in the airports and they rented a walker in France for him. You can do that easily at any pharmacy.
Two Weeks in the Dordogne They stayed the whole two weeks in the Dordogne which meant a fair amount of driving. The Dordogne is large enough that it is a good idea to stay in two different places. Maybe Sarlat and Bergerac? When we go, we like to stay at a wonderful chateau on the north end of the Dordogne for that very reason.
They stayed at a place called Belvesin the Dordogne. It had a swimming pool, but they didn't use them a lot because this June was not particularly warm.
They wanted to go to La Forêt des singes near Rocamadour, but that was too far. They wanted to go to Font-de-Gaume cave, but they couldn't get in.
Favorite Places in the Dordogne Belves: The troglodyte dwellings in Belves. Lascaux IV: They loved their visit to Lascaux IV. Plan you visit in advance, if you need a visit in English you can't usually walk in and get one. Castelnaud Castle: Gorgeous views! Les Eyzies: They enjoyed kayaking on the Vézère from Les Eyzies. From there you can look up at at the Abri de la Madeleine. You can also visit the Musée National de la Préhistoire. Annie would rather not stay in Les Eyzies, it's not that scenic. River Beaches along the Dordogne: They had a few hot days and they went to Bouisson de Caudoin where there's a nice river beach. Great for a picnic. Two Nights in the Loire Valley The Loire Valley was very different from everything else they had seen on this trip. They stayed at a B&B near Blois, but they mostly went to restaurants in Amboise.
Chateau de Chenonceau Beautiful, has furniture. The children enjoyed it. The little farm was...
French Property For Sale in France: Aquitaine Dordogne 24 665000 EUR House
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Set at the end of a lane you will find this small hamlet nestled in the rolling Dordogne countryside. The habitable buildings which are presently used as permanent residences and income-generating gtes occupy a central position wthin the surrounding 15 acres of woodland, pasture and fishing lake. The outbuildings host a variety of activites such as badminton court, pottery studio and stabling for horses. Permission has been granted for a 7-pitch farm campsite, and the location is perfect for holidays with a fishing or riding theme, or for stopovers for Southbound travellers. This flexible property will allow new owners a wealth of opportunites as a holiday destination, equine or fishing centre and to still put their 'own mark'on it.
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Camping Les Pastourels Running HD
This short film gives an impression of the beautiful surroundings
of the campsite during the running
Camping Les Pastourels *** France
Located in the heart of Perigord Noir (France),
between Sarlat (15 min) and Belvès (10
min), near Château des Milandes and
overlooking the valley of the Dordogne,
the campsite Les Pastourels, a campsite
surrounded by tranquility, greenery and
shade . The campsite stretches over 12
hectares of forest, nut groves and pasture.
From the campsite you have a fantastic
view and the camp is the starting point of
many hiking, Nordic Walking and running trails
Thanks to Anne and Sylvain
Camping Les Pastourels
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Beautiful Camping,very
nice for walking,
Nordic Walking and
running.
Beautiful nature and peace.
I`ll come back.
2013
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Chicane - Saltwater
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Cro-Magnon France
Homo Sapiens Sapiens (Cro-Magnon) from Les Eyzies, France.
Dordogne valley
Amazing weekend in southern France at the Dordogne Valley.
FOCUS: Season 3 Episode 11
On this episode of FOCUS, a major league inspiration as we focus on campus with the Lehigh University baseball team. then we focus on history with a memoir 70 years in the making. A Montgomery County man recalls his role as an interpreter at the Nuremburg Trials following WWII. These stories... and a focus on health with the newest dietary guidelines and what they mean to your next meal.