Moto GP De Catalunya - Day 3-5

We left Paris on the 2nd June and headed down the Loire Valley to sample some Châteaux's on the way through, with the plan to get down to Sarlat in the Dordogne in time to find a site and get the tent back up.
We stopped a couple of nights at a brilliant camp site outside Sarlat, (Les Terrasses Du Perigord , facilities much better than sites at home) and spent a day canoeing down the Dordogne to Beynec, which is an amazing city built on a hillside into the rocks. We visited Roccamadour the following day, another similar place with lots of medieval streets full of Bistros and Cafes.
Glad we're not using the toll roads, not just from a cost and monotony point of view, but because you get a better experience of France and French life if you use the A roads which are pretty good as there's not much traffic this time of year. (or D roads in France).
We stopped a couple of nights at a brilliant camp site outside Sarlat, (Les Terrasses Du Perigord , facilities much better than sites at home) and spent a day canoeing down the Dordogne to Beynec, which is an amazing city built on a hillside into the rocks. We visited Roccamadour the following day, another similar place with lots of medieval streets full of Bistros and Cafes.
Glad we're not using the toll roads, not just from a cost and monotony point of view, but because you get a better experience of France and French life if you use the A roads which are pretty good as there's not much traffic this time of year. (or D roads in France).



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