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Top 5 things to do in Dordogne, France

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#1 Ecomusee du la Truffe, Sorges

Located 30 mins North of Perigeux is self claimed truffle capital. Its museum unravels the black Perigord truffle. Relish yourself with pear & truffle jam, green tomato and truffle chutney. End your day with a walk along with Sentier des truffieres.ecomuseetruffe01

#2 Perigueux

The roman town of Perigueux. A town where farmers flock to sell on Wednesday & Saturdays mornings. it gives you a chance to enjoy different food festivals around the year.

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#3 Domme

The perfect example which showcases the town made on hilltops during 13th century. Its old ramparts & architecture has still been preserved. It also showcases a 360 view of the Dordogne valley.

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#4 Jardins de Marqueyssac

One of the finest ornamental gardens planted on the south of La Roque-Gageac in the 19th century. Roughly 150,000 vintage boxes trimmed twice a year by hand. Thousands of candles are lit on the footpath during the summer.

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#5 Monpazier

Located in South of Dordogne, this town is located an hour away from Bergerac was founded by King Edward I of England in 1284. Most of its Flaneurs present today in the medieval symmetry were built 500 yards long and 250 yards wide.

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