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- Dordogne - Wikipedia
Dordogne is the third-largest department of metropolitan France, as well as the largest landlocked department in the country In total area, it is larger than Cyprus and smaller than Cape Verde
- The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Dordogne - Bon Traveler
The Dordogne region in France is famous for its captivating blend of prehistoric heritage, medieval charm, and culinary excellence I know travelers come to explore the renowned Lascaux Caves, stroll through picturesque villages like Sarlat-la-Canéda, and savor the region’s iconic cuisine
- 30+ Top things to do in the Dordogne [from a local!]
The Dordogne – referred to as the Périgord by the French – is located in South West France and is made up of 4 different sub-regions: the Périgord noir (highest concentration of tourist sites), the Périgord pourpre (think ‘wine’), the Périgord vert (nature) and the Périgord blanc (chalky limestone)
- The Dordogne travel - Lonely Planet | France, Europe
Explore medieval villages, prehistoric caves and cuisine in this travel guide to The Dordogne Get expert tips on châteaux, prehistoric cave art and canoeing
- Welcome to Dordogne
An area of natural beauty, rolling hills, old villages, castles and small country towns that are ripe to be explored and enjoyed by all who pass through or visit The heart of the Dordogne is centred around the city and prefecture of Perogueux
- Unknown France: The amazing Dordogne region - MSN
One of those areas is the Dordogne region Located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, roughly half-way between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees, it’s not as known to the masses
- Top Things to Do in Dordogne
For those seeking picturesque views, some travelers recommended taking the scenic Dordogne river valley route, which passes through several charming villages and historic sites
- Dordogne Travel Guide Resources Trip Planning Info by Rick Steves
Get inspired with Rick Steves’ recommended places to go and things to do, with tips, photos, videos, and travel information on Dordogne
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