A drive through north-west France

the Loire chateaux.

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Run by 2 Australian guys - breakfast and evening meals available, really nice. Nice to come back each day to chez Aussie for us non edit: French speakers.

Search for it on AFF - I've stayed there, as well as @VPS .
 
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Thanks for a great trip report.
I love all things France. 🩷 My most visited country in Europe. I have been to Paris 10 times.
I have been to many areas of France and what I love is that they are all so different. The architecture, the food, the countryside, the wine and the people.

Have you been to the Dordogne region, Sarlat, Domme etc. If not add it to your list.

I loved following along, thanks for taking the time to share.
 
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Run by 2 Australian guys - breakfast and evening meals available, really nice. Nice to come back each day to chez Aussie for us non edit: French speakers.

Search for it on AFF - I've stayed there, as well as @VPS .
Another great TR and strongly recommend Sans Souci. I first saw it in a letter in the Age and is one of the few places that didn't disappoint. I was the only guest for a few days and the boys were just great to me.

@RooFlyer I loved those small towns - is there a reason why you picked those towns in particular or did you choose them because you were in the area. I've got so many photos of France that need to be digitised
 
Dordogne region, Sarlat, Domme etc. If not add it to your list.

Funnily enough I was looking at World Heritage places in France and the Lascaux Cave cam up. I have a feeling I'll be there at some point.

is there a reason why you picked those towns in particular or did you choose them because you were in the area.

I had the general route planned between the major town then looked for interesting (historical) places along the way,
 
Funnily enough I was looking at World Heritage places in France and the Lascaux Cave cam up. I have a feeling I'll be there at some point.
Yes we visited there in 2009. Well worth the visit. The Tour de France rode past there the other night.

And if I recall right you like foie gras, Sarlat is famous for all things duck. And Sarlat has a wonderful market on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Have I convinced you to add it to your list? Lots of history in this area.
 

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