Travel for
this region
Bordeaux Bicycle Tour
Dordogne Walking Tour
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France Bicycle Tours
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Festival Info in Aquitaine:
Bordeaux Antiques Fair Late January
Bordeaux Wine festival Late
June-early July
International Show Jumping Bordeaux Early February
Spring Fair Bordeaux April-May
Lacanau Gliss Water Sports festival Lacanau Early May
International Organ Festival Bordeaux July-August
Tuesdays Bric-a-brac antiques market Bordeaux mid October
Contemporary art festival Bordeaux November
Bordeaux jazz festival www.bordeauzjazzfestival.com mid November
Christmas Market Bordeaux
Late November-December
Festival of Music, Twirling and Gymnastics
Périgord
Noir St Geniès
May
Sarlat Theatre Festival
Périgord
July – August
Festival du Périgord Noir :
classical music
Sinfonia en Périgord : baroque music
August - September
World Conkers Championship
(Chestnut bonking competition)
http://www.ffconkers.org/indexz.htm
October
Sarlat Film Festival
Sarlat
November
History | Geography | Food / Drink
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"I
really felt like I was off on my own trip with no one else around-
It felt off the beaten track! All our hosts were so generous and
friendly!" - T. Mertens, Entre Deux Mers Tour |
Dordogne is a department of the Aquitaine region in southwest France within which we find the famous Perigord. Aquitaine also encompasses Bordeaux and the wine country east of Bordeaux. A legend pretends that when God distributed his castles, he started by the Loire Valley. Going far away from there, his bag burst over the Dordogne river and the Perigord region will be eternally thankful for his clumsiness!
During the time of the Romans, the province of Aquitania extended almost as far north as the Loire river. Later on the title duke of Aquitaine was held by the counts of Poitiers form the 10th to the 12th century. The area became an English possession when Eleanor of Aquitaine, daughter of the last duke married the heir to the throne of England in 1152. It remained English until the 15th century when it was annexed by France at the end of the Hundred Year's War. The region of Aquitaine includes the departments of Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Landes, Gironde, Dordogne,and Lot-et-Garonne.
In the region - sites to visit:
The Perigord region corresponds to the region close by the capitale city Perigueux of the department Dordogne. The Perigord, rich and fertile country, is densely forested and crisscrossed by rivers flowing from the plateau of the Massif Central out to the Atlantic. Of these, the Dordogne has carved out through the center a beautiful winding valley of gentle greenery. Many Stone Age relics and caves have been found here dating from around 20,000 years ago. In the village markets, the fruit and vegetables, nuts, and mushrooms of every description bear witness to the region's self-sufficiency in food.
What good "stuff' can you eat?
A meal in Perigord in a "auberge de campagne" is worth the
visit! The Perigord doesn't care too much about butter and prefers
by far the goose fat which gives a such particular taste in cuisine.
Terrine de Foie gras Tourin (soup make of garlic, goose fat, and vinegar)
Confit de canard Magret de canard Gateau aux noix (walnut cake)
What about a drink?
The red wines from Bergerac and the Monbazillac.