Sunday, May 26
Domme
One of the places we had visited in 2012 was the hilltop town of Domme. It is a bastide, or fortified town. Our Road Scholar tour had brought us here for the renowned view of the Dordogne River Valley. We had time to see the view, poke our noses in the nearby church, and climb back on our tour bus. (Please know that I am in no way meaning to besmirch our tour. We saw wonderful things. And witness that here we are 7 years later wanting to see many of the same sights—just in more depth.)
Once it was decided that we would come to this part of France with Jill and Randy, we knew we wanted to bring them to Domme. It became our first stop on our first day of exploring the Dordogne. Jill and Randy did the full Rick Steves walking tour, while we did a shorter version of it and walked a number of the streets of the town. The views were even more spectacular than we remembered, and the town was fun to wander.
Marqueyssac Gardens
We next visited the hanging gardens of Marqueyssac, another hilltop spot with grand views to castles and the valley below. There were many areas of carved hedges and topiaries, and we shared the space with numerous peacocks and peahens.
La Roque-Gageac
We also stopped in La Roque-Gageac, a picturesque village built into the base of a cliff and sitting right along the Dordogne River.
We had a good first day of seeing some of the highlights of the area surrounding Sarlat. It gave us a taste of the scenery, the river, the castles. So much more to explore.
Anne says
Everything looks so manicured. Also the stone buildings are so classic and irreplaceable.