The Dordogne is famous for its foie gras. You鈥檒l see duck and goose farms dotted throughout the countryside, many of which offer guided tours and 诲别虂驳耻蝉迟补迟颈辞苍 (tasting). L鈥橢levage du Bouyssou is a family-run farm to the north of Carsac-Aillac. Owners Denis and Nathalie Mazet run tours and demonstrate la gavage 鈥 the controversial force-feeding process that helps fatten up the goose livers. You can also buy homemade foie gras in the shop.
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France鈥檚 most famous prehistoric cave paintings are at the Grotte de Lascaux, 2km southeast of Montignac. Naturally sealed and protected for millennia, it鈥
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The massive ramparts and metre-thick crenellated walls of this quintessential medieval fortress (occupied by the English during the Hundred Years War)鈥
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