Overview
The Dordogne River Valley — with its dramatic castles, evocative cave paintings, and prized cuisine — is an unforgettable blend of man-made and natural beauty. We'll take an idyllic canoe ride, and then visit a goose farm and savor the foie gras. We'll also wander through a lamp-lit castle, enjoy a country market, and visit the Sistine Chapel of the prehistoric world. Then we head south to Albi, home of Toulouse-Lautrec, and the imposing fortress city of Carcassonne.
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5 - 1Burgundy: Profoundly French March 08, 2008 -
5 - 2France's Dordogne October 11, 2008 -
5 - 3Barcelona and Catalunya October 18, 2008 -
5 - 4Little Europe: Five Micro-Countries November 01, 2008 -
5 - 5Switzerland's Great Cities November 08, 2008 -
5 - 6Vienna and the Danube November 15, 2008 -
5 - 7The Czech Republic Beyond Prague November 22, 2008 -
5 - 8Athens and Side Trips November 29, 2008 -
5 - 9Greece's Peloponnese November 29, 2008 -
5 - 10Copenhagen December 06, 2008 -
5 - 11Denmark Beyond Copenhagen December 13, 2008 -
5 - 12Istanbul December 20, 2008 -
5 - 13Iran: Tehran and Side Trips January 03, 2009 -
5 - 14Iran: Historic Capitals January 10, 2009


