Medieval Cahors is a great base for exploring the Occitan – AND it has that famous bridge

Cahors is almost certainly destined to have every story about it headed by its very famous bridge, the UNESCO World Heritage Site that stands as the town’s symbol.  That’s not a bad thing, actually, but if it’s all you see you’ll miss out on a city with a rich medieval history – and a great base for exploring the region of the Occitan and the département of the Lot.   It was a relief to arrive in Cahors after 10 straight days of brutal 95-degree heat.  Here the sky was heavy and gray, the temperatures had dropped, and there was even a hint of moisture in the air.  I checked into my hotel, the Divona Best Western on the bank […]

Capendac Lot

Capendac is officially “one of the most beautiful villages in France”

Capendac is a medieval fortress and a survivor of centuries of war, surrounded by spectacular views of the Lot River valley. One of the local tourism sites calls it “a slender village on a meander of the Lot”, but as I walk through the Roman and medieval sites of Capendac-la-Haut other words come to mind: “steep”, “ancient”, “calm”, and…did I mention “steep”?   But no matter which adjectives you apply, they all connect somehow to the 30 criteria required to join the elite association of “The Most Beautiful Villages in France” – that’s why this little town was accepted as a member in 2010.

Discover Figeac – a window into the 12th century in the deep heart of France

Figeac is a well-restored medieval village southern France – still vibrant in the 21st century, and one of the “most beautiful detours”” in the country! I know it’s neither cool nor politically correct to say you’ve “discovered” a place that has existed for 1,500 years and that has its full share of visitors wandering through the streets on any given summer day.

Martel France

A driving tour to Martel in the deep heart of France

I perked up when one of the clues was revealed on Jeopardy last week.  The category was an odd one – “Sliding into your CMs” – and the answer on the game board was “You have the Gaul to tell me that he brought Burgundy under his control in the 700s?! & that he was Pepin the Short’s dad?!” “Ooh, I know this one,” I shouted out.  (Karen and I are, shall we say, “somewhat aggressive” when it comes to our Jeopardy competition.) “Who was CHARLES MARTEL?”  And that one brief exchange was enough to launch me on a particular memory of my visit to a place in the Lot named for this man, one of the most memorable (and […]

Carennac France Village Dordogne Enlightenment

Visit Carennac – officially one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France”

Being hard to find is obviously not one of the basic qualifications for a town to get on the list of “Most Beautiful Villages” in France.  It just happens that some of my favorite places in this elite company are difficult to access – I think immediately of Apremont-sur-Allier and the tiny fortress town at Arlempdes. In fact, it makes sense that a village so far from the normal tourist paths would go through everything required to be designated as a “Most Beautiful Village” –  it’s a great part of their marketing strategy to get people to come visit.  So it wasn’t unusual to find that the little fortified village of Carennac in the Dordogne River’s valley is also one […]