Who says Dordogne also says castles, and there are precisely those of the Périgord to discover. One of them is the Beynac, a must-see - it stands proudly on top of a cliff while overlooking the village and the river. Here, holidaymakers will be transported back to the Middle Ages by walking in the footsteps ►
Who says Dordogne also says castles, and there are precisely those of the Périgord to discover. One of them is the Beynac, a must-see - it stands proudly on top of a cliff while overlooking the village and the river. Here, holidaymakers will be transported back to the Middle Ages by walking in the footsteps of Richard the Lionheart and the marquises. It will be an excellent opportunity to discover the corridors of the fortress, the kitchens, and the keep or to get there to admire the view of the Dordogne Valley. After this visit, the Chateau de Puymartin is an excellent choice. It was built in the thirteenth century, and it is here that the famous legend of the White Lady was born. That said, apart from the somewhat dark side of this story, this fort is of great beauty, with the ancient furniture, tapestries, and paintings exceptionally well preserved.
During a visit to the Dordogne, it is impossible to miss some famous spots such as the Périgueux. Visitors will find the Saint-Front Cathedral there, which is surprising because of its majestic side. There is also the Vesunna site museum, which reveals the Roman origins of the city. Among other things, there are models and collections of archaeological objects. For history buffs, there is also the Jardin des Arènes, which was set up on the site of the ancient Roman arena - it is said that it could accommodate up to 20,000 spectators.
In the Dordogne, it is impossible not to make a detour to the Lascaux grottos. Located in Montignac, this cavern houses an impressive number of representations of cave art. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the original one suffered many irreversible degradations caused by mass tourism. Today, reconstruction offers a real journey through time through traditions and prehistoric art.
For lovers of greenery, the gardens of Marqueyssac are what they need. The agency of the spaces is incredible, with the various species and fruit trees. In addition, around the 1990s, a rehabilitation of the gardens was carried out with water paths, waterfalls and other rosemary alleys. Apart from the splendor of this garden, budding ornithologists will find happiness observing the peacocks, these magnificent birds who have found refuge there. ◄