Beynac-et-Cazenac Beynac is known to have been inhabited
since the 10th and 11th centuries B.C., thanks to its strategic position.
The village, with its stone and wood houses, controlled traffic in
the Dordogne Valley...
La Roque-Gageac La
Roque-Gageac, this magnificent
village, one of the most beautiful in France, hugs the foot of steep
cliffs at a bend in the River Dordogne.
Its position gives it an almost Mediterranean micro-climate...
Carsac - Aillac Born from a union of two communes, Carsac and Aillac, on 31 January 1961, the village today is rich in traces
of the past.
From prehistoric shelters to vestiges of the Gallo-Romans, from the
Middle Ages to the present day, reminders of history are ever-present...
Saint-André - Allas Among its numerous listed sites, this
commune has a collection of dry-stone huts, dating from the 13th to
15th centuries, that is unique in France.
In Saint-André itself, ancient houses stretch out on either
side of the impressive church, along the only road through the village...
Saint-Vincent de Cosse Edging the narrow little streets of
Saint-Vincent de Cosse, this typical Périgord Noir village,
the ochre-coloured stone houses still have traditional roofs composed
of the heavy stone slabs known as lauzes.
The adjoining area offers a wide selection of country walks, with
many outstanding viewpoints...
Vézac Vézac, this village, with 600
inhabitants, lies in the heart of the Dordogne Valley, only a few
kilometres south of Sarlat.
Special features include numerous views over the large number of local
châteaux...
Vitrac Vitrac,
a welcoming village which makes a speciality of
the different kinds of holiday accommodation it offers.
When visiting here, make sure you see the little 12th-century church...