Study Abroad Route Starting From Sarlat, France

Medieval Castle in Sarlat, France
Medieval Castle in Sarlat, France- photo by tourist board

<p>Study Abroad Students can also explore walled towns, medieval churches and castles, and picturesque villages, including Beynac, La Roque Gageac, and Marqueyssac with its remarkable gardens. The region’s gastronomic pleasures are also to be savoured, through its markets, restaurants and cooking courses.

DAY 1 – Sarlat’s Historic Centre


Morning: Explore Sarlatpan>, capital of the Black Périgord, on foot. Visit the markets which reveal the gastronomic specialities of Périgord, including truffles, foie gras, walnut oil, ceps, and duck.
Afternoon: Discover Sarlat’s art and culture of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

Highlights:pan>

  1. the House of Boétie,i>
  2. Lantern of the Dead,
  3. Cathedral Saint Sacerdos
  4. the panoramic views from the glass elevator of the Church Sainte- Marie OR visit a goose farm OR visit the Gouffre de Padirac.

Evening: Enjoy a walk or cycle ride in the Old City with its natural gas lighting.

EXCURSION 1 (half-day or full day)

The Valley Of Lascaux and The International Centre for Cave Art

 

Don’t Miss:

  • Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, the picturesque village where cro-magnon man was discovered the Museum of Prehistory and the International Pole of Prehistory
  • The Font de Gaume cave, Combarelles cave and Rouffignac cave to see original and authentic engravings.
  • Thot Park – an introduction to cave art, flint cutting workshop, and archaeological dig.
The Valley of Man
The Valley of Man- Photo by Sarlat Tourist Board

EXCURSION 2 (half-day or full day)

France’s Most Beautiful Villages

The Dordogne is home to 10 villages ranked as the most beautiful in France. These include Beynac, one of the most grandiose sites on the banks of the Dordogne, and La Roque Gageac, from where it is possible to take in many castles in one glance (see page 16 for more details).

Don’t Miss: 

  • Limeuil, which dominates the confluence of the Dordogne and the Vézère. Also Monpazier, Belvès, Cazenac, Domme, and Castelnaud la Chapelle.

 

Unique Experiences:

  • Boat trips on the Dordogne river, canoeing, pedestrian trails, biking and hot-air balloon rides.

    Boat Ride down Dordogne River
    Boat Ride down Dordogne River- Photo by Tourist Board

EXCURSION 3 (full day)

Medieval Towns and Castles

<span>Discover some of the architectural treasures of the region’s fortified medieval towns, in spectacular hillside and riverbank settings. </sp

Don’t Miss:

Villefranche-du-Périgord, span>Monpazier, Villeréal, Monflanquin<!–span>, Domme, Eymet as well as the castles of Milandes, Castelnaud la Chapelle, Hautefort, and Biron.

EXCURSION 4 (full day)

Turenne and Collonges-la-Rouge

Two destinations which are classified as “most beautiful villages of France”. Turenne boasts a white fort with a limestone dungeon, while Collonges-la-Rouge is a sandstone city with medieval streets.

Don’t Miss:

  • In Collonges-la-Rouge, the visit of the Maison de la Sirène (Renaissance), the Chapelle des Pénitents and the castles of Vassinhac and Maussac.

In Turenne:

  • Renaissance mansions and the imposing Caesar tower, a remnant of the 12th-Century feudal castle.&nbsp;Also the castles of Linoire and Lapérousse and the chapel of the Capucins are must sees.

Experiences:

The pottery of the Grès Rouges (Red sandstone).

 Isabella Demay

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