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Claire EsclavardLes Cugnes Hautes
Tursac
24620
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This description entails a single room equipped with a shower, sink, and toilet. The room also features a dining area that includes amenities such as a coffee kettle, refrigerator, and other essentials. Additionally, a comfortable sofa is provided for relaxation.Reviews
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- Lascaux IV: Located in Montignac, just a short drive from Tursac, Lascaux IV is a replica of the famous Lascaux Cave, which contains prehistoric cave paintings. Visitors can explore the detailed reproductions of the original artwork and learn about the history and significance of these ancient paintings.
- Château de Beynac: Situated in the picturesque village of Beynac-et-Cazenac, this medieval fortress offers stunning panoramic views of the Dordogne River and the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's well-preserved interior, including its impressive Great Hall and defensive walls.
- Les Jardins de Marqueyssac: These enchanting gardens are located in Vézac, overlooking the Dordogne Valley. Known for their meticulously manicured boxwood hedges, the gardens offer winding paths, shaded areas, and stunning viewpoints. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, take a picnic, or attend one of the many cultural events hosted here.
- La Roque-Gageac: This charming riverside village is classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." Nestled between a cliff and the Dordogne River, La Roque-Gageac is known for its traditional stone houses, narrow streets, and picturesque setting. Visitors can explore the village, take a boat trip along the river, or visit the exotic gardens of the nearby Château de Marqueyssac.
- Grotte de Rouffignac: Located in Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin-de-Reilhac, this cave is home to an impressive collection of prehistoric cave art. Visitors can take a guided train ride through the underground chambers and marvel at the ancient drawings of mammoths, bison, and other animals.
- Château de Castelnaud: Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Dordogne River, Castelnaud is a medieval fortress that now houses a museum dedicated to medieval warfare. Visitors can explore the castle's ramparts, visit the museum's extensive collection of weapons and armor, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil: Known as the "Capital of Prehistory," Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil is home to several important archaeological sites and museums. Visitors can explore the National Prehistory Museum, discover the ancient rock shelters of the Vézère Valley, and learn about the region's rich prehistoric heritage.
- Château de Hautefort: Located in the town of Hautefort, this stunning castle is surrounded by beautiful French-style gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's opulent interiors, including the Grand Salon and the Library, and stroll through the meticulously landscaped gardens, complete with fountains and terraces.
- Sarlat-la-Canéda: This well-preserved medieval town is renowned for its architectural heritage and charming atmosphere. Visitors can wander through the narrow, cobbled streets, admire the stunning half-timbered houses, and visit the bustling Saturday market, where local produce and crafts are on display. 10. Les Grottes de Maxange: Situated near Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, these unique caves are known for their extraordinary crystalline formations. Visitors can take a guided tour of the underground chambers, marvel at the shimmering stalactites and stalagmites, and learn about the geological processes that created these natural wonders.