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La Badoussie Markets
One of the great pleasures of a holiday in France is being able to browse at the local markets. As you wander, your senses will be aroused with the perfume of herbs and spices….here you will find quality fruit and vegetables at excellent prices, also meat, bread and cheese….in fact the perfect way to begin your holiday is to visit a local Sunday market in Daglan. There is a list at La Badoussie which states when and where markets are held during the week.

Château of Monbazillac

La Badouisse Chateau of Montbazillac The combination of Sémillon, Sauvignon and Muscadelle vine stock grown on the sun-kissed slopes of Monbazillac makes this wine one of the best known of the Bergerac wine producing region. After a visit to the Château there is complimentary wine tasting
www.chateau-monbazillac.com

Lascaux

La Badouisse Lascaux
Is the setting of a complex of caves famous for its Palaeolithic cave paintings which are estimated to be over 17,000 years old. In 1979 Lascaux was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.

La Roque Gageac

La Badoussie La Roque GageacOfficially classified as one of France’s most beautiful villages. Virtually unchanged in the last 300 years, this spectacular village is situated on the north bank of the river Dordogne and surrounded by troglodyte dwellings.

Domme

La Badoussie DommeIs one of the most famous Bastides in the region, with most of its 13th Century ramparts, including three fortified gates, still intact. It was a one-time base for the Knights Templar, whose graffiti can still be seen in the towers by porte des tours (where they were imprisoned in 1307). The village is so picturesque that it has become quite touristy but the stunning panoramas of the Dordogne valley and river are worth a look.

Les Eyzies de Tayac

La Badoussie Les Eyzies de TayacIs the worlds undisputed Prehistoric Capital with numerous painted caves and proliferation of rock shelters. In the Vézère valley, between Les Eyzies and Montignac, there are over 200 Palaeolithic sites. The excellent (child friendly) museum exhibiting 400 years of human evolution is a must.

Château of Castlenaud

La Badoussie Château of CastlenaudStanding since the 12th Century high over the Dordogne valley, with magnificent views of the châteaux of Beynac and Marqueyssac and the medieval village of La Roque-Gageac. During the Hundred Years War the château was often in English hands but was eventually taken back by the French. In the 17th Century it was rarely inhabited and even used as a stone quarry but in 1966 it was officially listed as a Historic Site and an enormous programme of restoration began. It is now given over entirely to the display of warfare in the Middle Ages, a collection of arms and armour and outside can be found actual size catapults and cannons.

Sarlat

La Badoussie SarlatIs by far the most important tourist site in the region and is also the capital of the Perigord Noir. Its worldwide reputation is linked with its rich history from the Middle Ages onwards. Its evolution over the centuries has left it with an exceptional heritage. Sarlat Market is a must for food lovers. There is a lively and cheerful atmosphere, the stalls are colourful and wonderful smells abound, all set against the background of a beautiful town with exceptional, historical architecture. Not to be missed.