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Denise Jan 4th, 2000 10:30 PM

Loire or Durdogne
 
AFter a few days up to a week, in the Alsace, which do posters recommend. The Loire V, or the Durdogne? We are considering a week in either. Either way we will probably be spending it in a villa. Many thanks Denise <BR>

Ada Jan 7th, 2000 08:02 AM

Most definitely - Dordogne. <BR>BUT! Only between the beginning of April and the end of October. Everything is closed in the winter. <BR>Ada

Diane Jan 7th, 2000 10:20 AM

Another vote for the Dordogne. The scenery is wonderful and lots of small towns to visit. You mention staying in a villa - have you considered a chateau? I have tried several and they are wonderful. I have traveled the area in March and December and although accomodations can be limited, some nice places are still open and no crowds.

elvira Jan 7th, 2000 01:50 PM

Dordogne Valley is less touristy (except for Sarlat or the like) than the Loire; there are walled villages, fortified churches, caves, chateaux, you name it - also very inexpensive compared to other parts of France (seems to be a place for French and English families to vacation). There are outdoor sports as well (horseback riding, kayaking, fishing, etc). You can rent literally mansions for a fraction of the cost of hotel rooms in Paris (some come with butler and housekeeper/cook - ooooh now that's luxury, baby).

Denis Jan 7th, 2000 10:41 PM

Thank you Ladies, Denise <BR>


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