![]() ![]() Morning/early afternoon: Arrive at Brive Dordogne Valley Airport, grab your bags and head over to the beautiful Château de Lissac for a French “Casse croûte” (i.e. I’m sure you can get around without one but it makes so much more sense to get yourself a car (or indeed a driver) to take you around. Oh, and you should definitely get a car to drive around. I’d recommend arriving at Brive like we did and flying out of Bergerac but if you wanted to, you could flip it around and reverse the itinerary. Right, I’ll get right to it, if you’re thinking of visiting the Dordogne valley soon, I’ve put together the perfect itinerary for you to see, eat and drink all that there is in the beautiful Dordogne Valley of France.įly into Brive Airport of Bergerac. It’s how people live and thrive and nothing is done to impress you or show off to you – which in the end actually impresses you even more than if they’d been trying to. Today the Amateur Traveler talks about markets and castles, prehistoric caves, fake prehistoric caves, and Richard the Lionhearted as we go to the Dordogne in France. Everything was so very French (which left me wanting to learn as much French as possible) and the best part about that is that the experiences are about as authentic as they get here. Contrary to the flag of Basque, Corsica or Breton. ![]() On the flag of the Dordogne are 3 lions in profile gilded with their claws apart, tongues out and a blue crown. ![]() It corresponds to the coat of arms of the Counts of Prigord. I think one of my favourite things about the places we visited as well was how un-geared up they were for travellers. The flag of the Dordogne was chosen at the time of the French Revolution when the department was created on 4 March 1790. ![]()
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