Drive from Nimes to Lyon, and on, advice please.
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If you end up taking the TGV to Bordeaux or Libourne (prefer Libourne), you can stop in St Emilion for a visit to an interesting village and some wine tasting on your way to the Dordogne. However, like almost everywhere in France, the wine tasting facilities will likely be closed for 2+ hrs during lunch.
If you do a canoe trip on the Dordogne River, do it in the morning so the sun will be at your back & not in your face.
Stu Dudley
If you end up taking the TGV to Bordeaux or Libourne (prefer Libourne), you can stop in St Emilion for a visit to an interesting village and some wine tasting on your way to the Dordogne. However, like almost everywhere in France, the wine tasting facilities will likely be closed for 2+ hrs during lunch.
If you do a canoe trip on the Dordogne River, do it in the morning so the sun will be at your back & not in your face.
Stu Dudley
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