Itinerary Expand allRocamadour to Sarlat Day 1 Arrive in RocamadourArrive at your 3 star hotel, just a stone's throw from Rocamadour's ancient town walls. You stay at the Hotel Les Esclargies (breakfast included) Meals included: Breakfast Day 2 Rocamadour to MeyronneBefore you leave UNESCO Rocamadour, why not explore its pretty medieval alleyways, in particular its famous sanctuary and revered shrine to the Black Madonna? Walkers and cyclists then make their way to Meyronne via the Grottes de Lacave. (Staying at Hotel La Terrasse) Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 3 At MeyronneYou have lots of choices today. Either relax by the hotel pool or walk south of the river to Rochers Ste Marie and the Grottes de Lacave. If you prefer to cycle (or use our walking route notes) head to the town of Rocamadour, home to the shrine of the Black Madonna and one of France's most venerated religious sites. Alternatively, travel by taxi to the Gouffre de Padirac, an enormous chasm where you descend into an underground cave system which you then explore by boat along the subterranean stream. (Staying at Hotel La Terrasse) Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 4 Meyronne to Souillac CanoeWe meet you after breakfast for your briefing and canoeing lesson before you set off on this easy paddle, taking you below pinky-gold cliffs with buzzards and kites soaring overhead and the imposing chateaux of Belcastel and de la Treyne (to name but two), perched up high above the river. (Staying at La Vieille Auberge) Meals included: Breakfast Day 5 At SouillacWander round this bustling town, people watch or visit the Musee de l'Automate which holds the largest collection of mechanical toys and dolls in France. You might also like to walk to La Durantie for some of the most stunning views along the Dordogne Valley or cycle to the Chateau de Fenelon, a Cathar stronghold during the 12th and 13th century. There is also the option to cycle to the impressive Jardins de Cadiot made up of ten gardens within two hectares of land - the choice is yours! (Staying at La Vieille Auberge) Meals included: Breakfast Day 6 Souillac to Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse CanoeIts gentle paddling again today down to Grolejac through the heart of peaceful and prosperous Perigord countryside, leaving plenty of time for swimming, picnicking or just lazing by the river. We pick you up and take you to the tranquil Chateau de Monrecour where you stay for the next two nights. (Staying at Chateau de Monrecour) Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 7 At Saint-Vincent-de-CosseStroll to Beynac and climb the steep footpath lined with 15th to 17th century stone houses up to the spectacular 13th century hilltop chateau; the reward for your effort is the breathtaking view of the serpentine sweep of the river. Or you could visit the beautiful Jardins de Marqueyssac and the impressive Chateau de Castelnaud (approximately 6km/4mi away). (Staying at Chateau de Monrecour) Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 8 Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse to Sarlat Today you can choose to go on foot or pedal through pretty villages and shaded woods before arriving at medieval Sarlat with its Renaissance facades and richly ornamented buildings now protected by law. Wander through the narrow streets, discovering ancient courtyards as you peep through ornate archways, then its on to the tranquility of your hotel, in time for a last dip in the pool before dinner. (Staying at Hotel Meysset) Meals included: Breakfast Dinner Day 9 Leave SarlatThe tour ends after breakfast in Sarlat. Meals included: Breakfast
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Hotels You will stay in characterful 3-star hotels throughout, all with private swimming pools. These range from a stunningly converted 11th century chateau to a panoramic country house, set in its own private parkland. You'll enjoy delicious evening meals in this area renowned for its gastronomic traditions.
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