route from St Cirq lapopie to Figeac
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Hi cp,
I have chosen the route via Cabrerets and the Grotte du Peche Merle along the Célé.
OTOH, if you're not interested in Peche Merle, I am told the the Lot is a beautiful river.
Have you read "Three Rivers of France"?
I have chosen the route via Cabrerets and the Grotte du Peche Merle along the Célé.
OTOH, if you're not interested in Peche Merle, I am told the the Lot is a beautiful river.
Have you read "Three Rivers of France"?
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I would like to see both rivers. I am driving from Villefrance de rouergue so I guess I could go from there to Cajarc and then from Cajarc to St.Cirq. I too want to see Peche Merle so then I could take the route along the Cele to go from there to Figeac. I haven't read Three Rivers... Is it good? I will have to look for it.
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It's a travel, history and so much more. The three rivers are The Dordogne, The Lot and the Tarn.
The book enlightens you about the people, the history, the land and so much more, in these three areas. An excellant book to those who will travel there.
The book enlightens you about the people, the history, the land and so much more, in these three areas. An excellant book to those who will travel there.
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Yes, the Three Rivers of France is a beautiful book. I found it at the library, but after reading, really wanted to have my own. It was definitely not easy to find, but I finally found a used one on Amazon.. not cheap, I might add. At least, try to find at your library to read before your trip.
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Hi CP:
I have driven along the D653 from Cahors to Figeac, a lovely drive of about 30 miles or so: about 45 mins driving time. Figeac is a lovely town on the banks of the Cele river. Be sure to walk around the old medieval core(there is a great restaurant: Cuisine du Marche-great food and very accomodating). And of course, be sure to see the replica of the Rosetta Stone, which was deciphered by Jean Francois Champollion, a native of Figeac. Stroll over to the river and nore than likely you'll find locals playing boules in front of the Church..
I have driven along the D653 from Cahors to Figeac, a lovely drive of about 30 miles or so: about 45 mins driving time. Figeac is a lovely town on the banks of the Cele river. Be sure to walk around the old medieval core(there is a great restaurant: Cuisine du Marche-great food and very accomodating). And of course, be sure to see the replica of the Rosetta Stone, which was deciphered by Jean Francois Champollion, a native of Figeac. Stroll over to the river and nore than likely you'll find locals playing boules in front of the Church..
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Ira: Thanks so much for the recommendation of a reasonable place to get the Three Rivers of France. A couple of weeks ago I couldn't find a moderately priced edition. Finally, I tried your source and found a paperback that with shipping from France will be under $14. I'm looking forward to reading this prior to our trip this September.
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cigalechanta: We arrive in France on Aug. 31 and get to the Dordogne/Lot area about 1 week later. Do you have any idea about usual weather conditions at that time? Previous to that we will be on the coast, Carcassonne and then on to Rocamadour. We will base in Sarlat. Any help on what typical (whatever that is) weather would be appreciated.

