La
Roque Gageac
Location: On the D703, 3km SE of Beynac
and 12km S of Sarlat.
General Info: Travelling from the Beynac direction, there are some
massive car parks just beyond the village. This is one of several "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France"
in the area.
Description: La Roque has a most dramatic setting, situated right beside the river, with many
of its houses (see below left) built directly into the face of the huge
cliff that overhangs the village. Above this there are steep steps
to incredible
troglodyte caves with great views (see above) as well as a small
botanical garden.
Our
recommendations: This is a must see place although you shouldn’t
expect to spend too much time here. The troglodyte dwellings are worth
the small entrance fee. If you want to take a trip on a gabare (a
type of boat) on the Dordogne, then this is the place to start. We suggest you pre-book in the summer as it can get busy.
For the children: Ours really enjoyed the troglodyte caves. Take care with the kids here!
For a pleasant change later try
canoeing on the river. |
Our favourite towns in the
Dordogne:
- Domme
-
La Roque Gageac
-
Limeuil
-
Monpazier
-
Rocamadour
-
St Emilion
-
Sarlat
Also worth a visit are Le Bugue and St Cyprien for their
markets, Meyrals
for its fascinating scarecrow displays and Bergerac for its
wine museum. |