| Page Views: 285 Last Visit to Beynac-et-Cazenac: August, 2007 | Aquitaine by expressmale - last update: Sep 3, 2007 |
Situated on the Dordogne river, this medieval village is picturesque and lively. Its castle sits proudly as it commands views over the Dordogne valley. The town of Bergerac is 60km to the west and Sarlat is 10km to the east. Only the fittest need to walk and cycle here, as there are many steep hills. Apart from wine, the main products that are plentiful in this area are Fois Gras du Canard (Duck Pate) Noix (Walnuts) and Sunflowers. |
|  | Dordogne River Dordogne River flows calmly and through some areas quickly westward to Bordeaux. Canoes or Kayaks can be hired for either a day or half day. Also there are regular cruises going up and down the river |
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