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Welcome to The Dordogne

the Dordogne is without doubt the most beautiful and diverse region of France and Europe. It is here in the Dordogne, in the Vezere Valley that our ancestors chose to settle more than 450.000 years ago. It is here that the link between Prehistoric Man and Modern Man was discovered.

But the Dordogne is not just famous for it's Prehistoric treasures such as Lascaux and Font de Gaume, the Dordogne is also famous for Medieval towns and villages, such as Sarlat, Beyac and Domme, Medieval strongholds, cloisters bastides and lots of other amazing attractions.
The Dordogne should be on everyones wishlist, and for anyone with any doubts, we hope this site will change your mind. 
 
 
 
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Beynac


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Tayac Les Eyzies Vezere Valley


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Ode of the Neaderthal a Walking Dordogne tour


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Ode of the Neaderthal a Walking Dordogne tour


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The Ch?teau de Commarque


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The Vezere River


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Tayac Les Eyzies Vezere Valley


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Les Eyzies in the heart of the Vezere Valley
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Ferme de Tayac, a lovely B&B in a 12th century former Farmhouse / Monastery situated in Tayac, a quaint little village in the heart of the Vezere Valley and only 5 minutes walk from Les Eyzies, the Prehistoric Capital of the World. The rooms are all en suite, spacious and comfy, all with views and in former Monks quarters and oozing history. Built up against solid rock, which means that both downstairs and upstairs are on ground level, walls of solid rock, ancient oak beam structures, fortified walls 3 feet thick, a massive and original wine press in the huge dining room, monk's carvings in the stone walls, and lots and lots more. For more info please visit their official web site : www.fermedetayac.com