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basic itinerary Dordogne / Lot
Here's my first sketch:
Fly into Brussels Bruges - 2 nights train to Paris - 3 nights train to Chenonceaux - 1 or 2 nights train to Brive - pick up car drive to Domme, home base, 5 nights drive to area in Lot (thinking of staying at Domaine de la Rhue)- 3 nights return car to Brive - train to Toulouse - 1 night Fly back to Los Angeles I would enjoy your feedback. |
Hello, forgot to mention I won't be traveling until next June, but plan to buy my plane ticket next month, so need to firm up dates.
I'm curious if 2 nights will be enough for Bruges. I've been to Paris before: main attractions this time will be Hemingway walks, and visits to Chopin places. |
Domme is lovely, but it is very, very quiet at night and there are few restaurant choices. This isn't a problem if you don't mind driving into Sarlat or neighboring towns for dinner, or your meals aren't that important to you. For us, it was limiting - I would have preferred Sarlat as a base.
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Thanks, Vonse. I considered Sarlat, but based on some comments I read, was a little afraid that traffic going to and from might be a problem (as well as parking). I'll reconsider. I've also read the La Roque Gageac has a couple of the best restaurants in the region. So I've considered it as a base, as well.
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One option, if you stay in Domme, is to visit the restaurants in neighborhood villages for lunch....maybe having a late 2 or 3 course lunch. You may then just want a snack at dinnertime. As I recall, the area surrounding the hotel in Domme is very pretty. Sitting out enjoying that view with some wine, cheese and fruit would be very pleasant.
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Judy, sounds great to me. I actually prefer having a late lunch, and then a snack in the evening. Sitting on the veranda with some wine and those views sounds heavenly.
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Also, I may stay in one hotel the entire time (and not move over to Lot) as someone commented that it's not too far to day trip in that direction.
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> train to Toulouse - 1 night
I loved Toulouse and wish I'd had 2 or 3 days there. > I'm curious if 2 nights will be enough for Bruges. Bruges is small, so a full day is probably enough. Having 1.5 or 2 days might be better, depending on what you want to see and experience. > Sitting on the veranda [in Domme] with some wine and those views sounds heavenly It was! :-) Definitely recommended. |
Hi kja,
Thanks for the recommendations. There's nothing in particular I want to see in Bruges, other than wandering by the canals and enjoying the ambience. I may rent a bike there. I typically don't like big cities and that's why I wasn't planning to stay in Toulouse, but maybe I'll stay two nights there. Anything in particular you would recommend seeing there? |
I just decided I'm going to try to see George Sand's country home in Nohant, just south of Loire Valley. I'll need a car, no doubt. Do any of you have any ideas about the best place to rent a car? Chopin wrote some major works in that house. I've decided I should go while I'm in the area.
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Good choices!
Henry Miller, who fell in love with this part of the world, described it thus: "France may one day no longer exist, but Dordogne will live on, just like the dreams that fuel the human soul" Some comments: If you need a car to see George Sand's country home in Nohant you should take the train from Paris to Tours ( which you would to see Chenonceaux ), rent a car in Tours, drive to Chenonceaux. After your 1-2 nights stay, continue driving 2 hours to Nohant-vic. You may want to spend the night. Continue driving to Domme (3 hours 45 min).No need to take the train to Brive. I assume you are staying at the Esplanade in Domme. I stayed there 12 years ago and enjoyed it and had 2 great meals there. Ask for a room with a view. There is an open air restaurant right next to the Esplanade for a light meal. I stayed at the Domaine de la Rhue last year(for the second time).I will go back again. Having said that I would split the time- 6 nights at the Esplanade, 2 nights at the Domaine de la Rhue. There is no reason to return the car to Brive. Brive is 1 hr north, and Toulouse is 2 hrs south. Last year we flew LAX to Toulouse. The rental car choices are many, because it is a large city.If you require an automatic and a GPS you should look at reversing the order of your itinerary. I brought my own GPS and pre programed many tourist locations before I left Los Angeles including hotels, airports, etc. |
dugi_otok, thanks so much for the recommendations. Yes, I was thinking of doing a split with L'Esplanade & Domaine de la Rhue (thanks for recommending) until someone on another thread suggested I stay in one hotel. I think getting closer to the Lot destinations makes sense. I'm thinking 5 nights in Domme; 3 nights at Domaine.
Yes, I've thought of the reverse order. Not sure I want to fly from Brussels to Washington DC, and then on to LAX (couldn't find any direct flights). I'll consider this, though, as I may have more choices in Toulouse than in Tours. Thanks for suggesting the nearest place for car rentals for the Sand house. |
dugi - I may split the hotels 6 and 2 nights, as you suggest.
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susan001, we've picked up cars at St-Pierre-des-Corps (stop before Tours from Paris). We've used AutoEurope and I believe the vendor there was Euopcar. You may want to see what you can get before looking at changing flights, etc.
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Toulouse has some wonderful churches and museums and plenty of interesting architecture, making it a delight to walk around. For my tastes, St. Sernin, Les Jacobins, the Musee des Augustins, and the Foundation Bemberg were particular standouts. Enjoy!
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Thanks so much, kja. I may stay a couple nights in Toulouse.
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