Travel editor Jim Byers writes:
"The Dordogne isn’t a name that rolls off the tongue of North Americans like the French Riviera or Bordeaux or Burgundy. But the rich food and the small towns and wide rivers and historic castles that seemingly pop up every 10 minutes might just be the essence of what many visitors would want from a European or French vacation."
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La Roque Gageac, on the Dordogne River |
Jim Byers photos /Toronto Star Jim Byers/Toronto Star
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