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 The Dordogne region is best known for its castles
(there are said to be 1001 castles in the Dordogne), the
medieval villages and the beautiful countryside and scenery, as
well as the warm and pleasant climate...and the great produce
available from the
Dordogne markets
including Foie gras, confit and truffles.
The Dordogne River itself is also a major
attraction for visitors to the region; you may wish to promenade
along the banks, go fishing or canoeing.
 The
vineyards of St. Emillion and the landscapes are listed by the
UNESCO as world Heritage and are only a few miles away making a
fascinating days outing. You may sample a variety of their
most world famous wines and perhaps purchase a few to take home!
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