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Monpazier
Location: On
D660, approx 25 kms as the crow flies south of Tremolat and the Dordogne
River.
General Info: Classed as one of
Les Plus Beaux Villages de France.
Description:
This is the best preserved bastide town in the region. Its origins date
from the 13th Century and with over 30 buildings designated as national
monuments, clustered especially around the arcades of the central
square, it really is a town of some beauty. Here also can be found the
original market hall.
Our
Recommendations: Walk the streets and get a feel for the place and then
sit in one of the cafés in the main square and watch the world go by
while enjoying a cup of coffee yourself or an ice cream for the
children. For the ladies there is a wonderful fabric shop – Intermede
opposite the Hotel Anglais at the northern approaches to the town.
For the
children: Just outside the northern walls is a glass-blowing workshop (Souffleur
de Verre at Rue St André) worth popping into. A visit on
market day
on a Thursday morning is also great fun and for
children with a few cents to spend there is a wonderful wood shop
selling children’s wooden toys on the main square.
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Our favourite towns in the
Dordogne:
- Domme
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La Roque Gageac
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Limeuil
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Monpazier
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Rocamadour
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St Emilion
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Sarlat
Also worth a visit are Le Bugue and St Cyprien for their
markets, Meyrals
for its fascinating scarecrow displays and Bergerac for its
wine museum. |