Lonely Planet's guide to France - Limousin, The Dordogne & the Lot (Chapter), 9th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to France - Limousin, The Dordogne & the Lot (Chapter), 9th Edition - 2.99, This is the Limousin, the Dordogne & the Lot chapter from Lonely Planet’s France guidebook. Together, Limousin, the Dordogne and the Lot are the heart and soul of la belle France, an enchanting land of dense oak forests, emerald-green fields, famously rich country cooking, turreted châteaux and medieval villages. marvel at the prehistoric cave art sheltered in the wooded Vézère Valley maps visit the prestigious factories producing France’s finest china, in Limoges transport watch craftspeople at work at one of the oldest traditional French accordion-makers, in Tulle restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Limoges & around, Brive-la-Gaillarde, Brive, Périgueux, Brantôme, Sarlat-la-Canéda, the Vézère Valley, the Dordogne Valley, Monpazier, Bergerac and Cahors & around., ISBN: 9781741795943
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