La Roque Gageac

Photo: Bordeaux at German Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0

La Roque Gageac clings to a golden cliff face above the Dordogne River, a picture-perfect village that seems to grow straight out of the rock. Its south-facing position and almost Mediterranean microclimate make it a joy to explore any time of year. Wander the single winding street, peer into troglodyte caves, and soak up the timeless atmosphere of one of France's 'Plus Beaux Villages'.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to soak up the village's charm: an hour for a gabarre cruise, another hour to wander the lanes and climb to the fort, plus time for a coffee or lunch at a riverside terrace. If you're self-driving, combine it with a visit to nearby Sarlat or Beynac for a full day exploring the Dordogne Valley.

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