Guidebook for Trémolat

Karen
Guidebook for Trémolat

Sightseeing

A beautiful old village alongside the Dordogne River. A great market every Saturday and fabulous restaurants are around every corner
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Le Bugue
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A beautiful old village alongside the Dordogne River. A great market every Saturday and fabulous restaurants are around every corner
If you enjoy history and are curious about early man, Les Eyzies is a must
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Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil
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If you enjoy history and are curious about early man, Les Eyzies is a must
Limeuil is one of my most favourite places. It is where the Dordogne River and the Vezerre Rivers meet. Great walks, stunning views and a beach. Catch the canoes at Limeuil, and paddle down river
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Limeuil
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Limeuil is one of my most favourite places. It is where the Dordogne River and the Vezerre Rivers meet. Great walks, stunning views and a beach. Catch the canoes at Limeuil, and paddle down river

Food Scene

Sarlat is not to be missed. Great shopping, amazing restaurants, beautiful old buildings and the most fabulous market.
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Sarlat-la-Canéda
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Sarlat is not to be missed. Great shopping, amazing restaurants, beautiful old buildings and the most fabulous market.
A visit to Julians next to the beautiful old church is a must
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Paunat
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A visit to Julians next to the beautiful old church is a must

Everything Else

Paddle down the river and enjoy seeing the area from the river
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Saint Cyprien station
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Paddle down the river and enjoy seeing the area from the river
Visit the castle of Beynac, paddle down the river or simply enjoy travelling up and down the river on a Gabarre (an old trade boat) and enjoy seeing the chateaux from the water
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Beynac-et-Cazenac
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Visit the castle of Beynac, paddle down the river or simply enjoy travelling up and down the river on a Gabarre (an old trade boat) and enjoy seeing the chateaux from the water