I posted a similar picture a year or so ago, but here is an updated one from last summer (the previous one being almost 10 years old). This is the Dordogne River valley, seen from the village of Domme. It is in my opinion, one of the most […]
Dordogne
Domme is a village perched on top of a cliff in the French South-West (Périgord). The view of the Dordogne Valley from there is stunning. Yes, those pictures do make me homesick a little bit (not exactly my home area, but on the scale of the […]
I don’t know much about the Château de Montfort, except that it is located in the village of Vitrac, in the Dordogne department. It is first mentioned in the year 866, and it has seen many battles in the Middle-Ages, and was razed and rebuilt several times and has […]
(asked by Ravi from the UK) Hello, I can’t understand why the French, especially those in Paris hate the British so much. Despite the historical wars of CENTURIES ago, we have been through so much together, especially during the World Wars. We have worked together since then, the Channel […]
Beynac Castle, located in the village of Beynac-et-Cazenac, in the Dordogne department, is one of the many amazing medieval castles that can be found in the area. Beynac is very special in many ways. First of all, its location is simply astounding as it is built on […]
I won’t lie, I don’t know much about Belvès, this small village of 1,500 people in the Dordogne department. Most of my experiences with it was driving through it on my way to Sarlat, Les Eyzies or other places in the area. But one day (in July 2011) I […]