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Chateau de Beynac This chateau was taken by
the Richard the Lion Heart in the 12th century, razed in the 13th century,
and rebuilt by the baron of Beynac. Later, during the Hundred Years War,
the chateau went back and forth between the French and English. |
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Kids will
appreciate the fortified setting the chateau is well guarded by a
double wall on one side, a long drop to the Dordogne River on the other.
Take on a boat excursion on the river it's a dramatic approach to
the chateau, high on the cliff above. |
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Chateau de Castelnaud Across the river from
Chateau de Beynac is the rival castle, Chateau de Castelnaud. Like Beynac,
the castle went back and forth between the English (a lot of wear and tear),
but after the English finally departed, the castle was put back together.
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Today it is fine example of a medieval French fortress in a stunning location.
Be sure to stop into the Middle Ages Siege Warfare Museum. Outside
you'll see reconstructions of medieval armaments, such as trebuchets (siege
weapons), arbaletes (crossbow-like things), and cannons. Inside, there is
an excellent collection of medieval armor and swords. |
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Year round, there are trebuchet demonstrations, kids can try on armor and costumes, learn to fence. |
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Sarlat-la-Caneda Take a stroll through the Old
Quarter of this medieval city, beautifully preserved with many of the
original 15th century townhouses. Wander through a maze of narrow streets,
and look at old parts of the wall that surrounded the medieval city. Don't
miss the bullet-shaped building, the "lantern of the dead," where, according
to legend, lamps in the tower light the way for the dead. Sarlat has a lively
Saturday market. |
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Musee
Aquarium If you want to learn about the Dordogne River, this
is place. The aquarium has different kinds of river fish, and the museum
features exhibits about fishing from the Paleolithic to the present, navigating
the river on flat bottomed boats (gabarre), and damming the river. |
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Musee de l'Automate (Souillac) This charming
museum is filled with mechanized toys (automata) and robots, from the 19th
century to present day. You can see these toys and robots in action, accompanied
by sounds and music a jazz orchestra from 1920, a snake charmer,
an antique doll, feeding a sparrow in her arms, a clown dancing on the moon.
Robotics classes for kids, if you speak French. |
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Gouffre de Padirac Imagine climbing
down into a giant open-air cavern, then getting into a flat-bottomed boat
to navigate an underground river through the caves. From the Rainwater Lake,
you continue on foot to the Grand Dome room, over 300 feet high and the
Upper Lake. The Gouffre de Padirac is a "must see." At the caves, there
is also a zoo, picnic area, restaurant and children's play area. |