Jun 23rd - Bordeaux to Sarlat-le-Canéda

 Travel day

Off to Sarlat-la-Canéda today, a beautiful little town 50kms east…..ish of Bordeaux, and located in an area known as ‘Périgord Noir’, Black Perigord, which is named for the truffles that can be found here. 


It was a really nice train journey, through the Dordogne and across its famous river a number of times, and it wasn’t long before we were wandering around town taking in the sights. 

‘Sarlat’, which was developed around a large Benedictine Abbey in the Middle Ages, is famous for its magnificently preserved Medieval and Renaissance architecture and is built largely from golden coloured limestone and timber.  I must admit that, not like the old towns we’ve seen recently that were all known for their ‘pink’ brickwork, I prefer this ‘type’ of construction as it feels so much older than the more ‘modern’ looking bricks. 

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