L'Esplanade





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A former 180 kilometer pilgrimage route linking Périgord to Rocamadour, this magnificent route is now marked out, and allows you to cross the vineyards and hills of Bergerac in complete safety. This hike begins in Domme, a village elected among the Most Beautiful Villages in France. This bastide, built in 1281 by the King of France Philippe III the Bold, has a defensive system that has been preserved. The ramparts are still in place as well as the three gates giving access to the city. The...
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This hike begins in Domme, a village elected among the Most Beautiful Villages in France. This bastide, built in 1281 by the King of France Philippe III the Bold, has a defensive system that has been preserved. The ramparts are still in place as well as the three gates giving access to the city. The Porte des Tours is the most visited because of the graffiti left by imprisoned Templars. This course takes its name from Edward Harrison Barker, an English traveler and writer recounting his...
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This hike begins in Domme, a village elected among the Most Beautiful Villages in France. Domme, built in 1281 by the King of France Philippe III the Bold, has a defensive system that has been preserved. The ramparts are still in place as well as the three gates giving access to the city. This bastide tells of a tumultuous past illustrated by its fortified gates and its towers which served as a prison for the Templars at the beginning of the 14th century and then for French and English...
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This hike begins to the south-east of Domme, a village elected among the Most Beautiful Villages in France. This bastide, built in 1281 by the King of France Philippe III the Bold, has a defensive system that has been preserved. The ramparts are still in place as well as the three gates giving access to the city. The Porte des Tours is the most visited because of the graffiti left by imprisoned Templars.
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Hike in beautiful countryside in the heart of the Périgord Noir, in the Dordogne valley, starting from the hamlet of the Church, near the village of Cénac-et-Saint-Julien. This route starts next to the charming Church of Our Lady of the Nativity of Cénac, which dates from the 12th century and was restored in the 19th.