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Dordogne or Corbieres
We visited and loved the St. Emilion area. Would love to see more areas such as this. Enjoy walking around, eating, wine, etc. Don't know if the Dordogne or Corbieres areas are what we are looking for? How to get there, how to get around, etc? Any help would be much appreciated. (planning Fall 2002 trip)
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Dordogne is really wonderful :<BR>hundreds of charming medieval villages and castles, prehistoric caves, great food.<BR>We were there last october for one week and come back next september for two weeks.
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You will find all the informations you need about Dordogne (accommodation, castles, villages, gastronomy, leisure activities...)on our website :<BR>www.villaconsuls.com (english translation available).<BR>
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May issue of Travel + Leisure has an article on Corbieres. Its not discovered yet, but the issue hints it may be the next Provence. It seems accomodations are very afforadable. Not many American tourists, more popular with English and Dutch. The pictures look very beautiful. <BR><BR>I am booked for Provence in a week,but I would love to visit Dordogne or Corbieres.
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Hi<BR><BR>In autumn (possibly british ? !!!!) Corbieres has much better weather.<BR><BR>Both have super villages to discover, and wine to taste.<BR><BR>I go for the South, with Med beaches, history and weather.<BR><BR>My homepage has lots of info at -<BR><BR>http://tlp.netfirms.com/<BR><BR>Peter<BR><BR>
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How far ahead do you have to make rservations for Lascaux?
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