Castle Tips And Travel Spots
The south‑western département of Dordogne (part of the historic Périgord region) holds mythical status among gastronomes. Its rocky soils, oak
Château de Beynac sits on a cliff, looking like something pulled straight out of a medieval movie. Below it, the
If you love wine and rustic French charm, Bergerac and the Dordogne should be high on your 2025 travel list.
Cognac is an iconic French spirit – a type of brandy named after the town of Cognac in southwest France.
Kayaking in Dordogne is one of the best ways to explore this part of France. The river is calm, the
Bergerac’s markets are more than shopping—they’re a taste of Dordogne’s daily rhythm. Here, fresh vegetables, golden Monbazillac wine, fragrant herbs,
Brantôme, France sits quietly in the northern Dordogne, wrapped in the curves of the Dronne River. Locals call it the
Plan perfect holidays in Périgord and discover why this corner of southwest France is one of the country’s best-kept secrets.
