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Your honeymoon in France's Dordogne
France
is for lovers and all of us here at Junebug Weddings are simply in love
with France! We love the food, the clothes, the architecture, and the
feeling of romance that infuses every inch of the landscape. In fact,
we’re so in love with it that our Art Director Kim Bamberg and her
husband Adam got married there and our whole team returns to our
favorite haunt, the perfectly located French chateau of
Saint Julien l'Ars to mark the major celebrations in our lives.
Every
time we visit, we set off in a different direction from the chateau and
we’re always amazed and delighted by what we find. This November, Kim
and Adam shot our Fabulous French Fashion Report in Paris and at St.
Julien l'Ars, and then sped off to explore the enchanting villages
along the Dordogne and Vézère Rivers, southeast of the chateau. What
they found was some of the most charming locations on earth to spend
your honeymoon.

Just 5 hours from Paris and 2 hours from St. Julien l'Ars, lies the idyllic Dordogne Valley in the world renowned
Perigord Noir,
famous for its fabulous food and wine, medieval villages, prehistoric
caves, and breath-taking natural beauty. We’re positive you’re going to
love steering your European car along the winding ancient roads and
discovering new delights around every bend. We suggest you put your
bags down in the beautiful village of
Beynac, once the
beloved home of Richard the Lionheart. The
Auberge de la Rivière
is our favorite place to stay in Beynac with its riverside views of the
Dordogne and delicious fare, but it is just one of the many romantic
choices available to you in the Perigord Noir. Once you’ve settled in
you’ll want to visit the magnificent
Chateau de Beynac
that looms above the village, then drive, bike, canoe, and hike your
way to all the amazing attractions this area has to offer. Here are the
sights on our must-see list.
Medieval Towns
Sarlat:
Dating back to the 9th century, Sarlat with its gorgeous yellow
sandstone buildings, stone roofs, and narrow winding streets, is one of
the most visited towns in France and a featured locale in the movies
"Chocolat" and "The Messenger – The History of Joan of Arc." The
attraction is the town itself, where you can spend days wandering in
and out of the many churches, restaurants, and artisan shops. The
Saturday market here is renowned in France, and during summer months
the city is alive with art and

music festivals.
La Rogue Gageac:
This picture-perfect postcard village features stunning medieval
architecture and a troglodyte fort built 40 feet above the town in its
sandstone cliffs. Southern exposure and a wind-resistant location make
it a flourishing garden almost year round.
Monpazier:
Considered to be one of the most beautiful villages in France, this
perfectly intact 14th century town is located just outside of the
Perigord Noir about 30 minutes from Sarlat. It's well worth the trip
for its beauty and historical significance.
Castles:Chateau de Hautefort: Featured in the Drew Barrymore movie “Ever After”, this impressive chateau is a fairy tale example

of what life was like for kings and queens of the Renaissance.
Chateau de Commarque:
This 12th century chateau between Sarlat and Les Eyzies was discovered
in the 1970’s buried under rock, silt, and vegetation. The meticulous
restoration of the village, castle, and prehistoric sites found here is
a continually evolving discovery, making this chateau a particularly
fascinating stop along your trip.
Prehistoric Caves:
Lascaux:
The Dordogne Valley has over 1,300 prehistoric caves. The cave at
Lascaux, often referred to as the pre-historic Sistine Chapel, is the
most grand, and by far the most famous. Visitors are treated to a
paleolithic art gallery dating back over 15,000 years.
Les Eyzies:
Known as the pre-historic capital of the world, Les Eyzies is where the
first remains of Cro-Magnon man were found in 1868. Both the town and
the caves are treasures you don’t want to miss.
Gardens and Natural Beauty:The Hanging Gardens at Marqueyssac: Stunning gardens with panoramic views of the Dordogne valley. The gardens are lit by

candlelight on Thursday evenings making them the perfect place for a sunset picnic and a romantic evening stroll.
Canoe trips on the Dordogne and Vézère Rivers:
No matter which river you choose you’ll be treated to views unlike
anything you’ve ever seen before. Soak up the sun while you slowly
meander past hanging gardens, dozens of cliff-side chateaus, and
hundreds of prehistoric sites. We suggest you take a ride down the
Dordogne, where Les Eyzies, the
Chateau de Castlenaud and Marqueyssac are all just part of the scenery.
Travel Tip:Consider traveling in the late spring or early fall when

the tourist season is not at its peak and the countryside is ablaze with blossoming fruit trees or rich fall color.
Note:
Chances are you’ll be staying in Paris for some part of your French
honeymoon. To make your stay perfect, get the scoop from Junebug in our
article, “
Five Perfect Days in Paris.”