![]() Here you’ll visit the wonderfully pretty medieval town of Sarlat. Okay – we said it doesn’t get much better… Except when the next part of the tour takes you to Dordogne which neighbours Bordeaux. And it really doesn’t get much better than that… The delights of Dordogne You’ll watch a master chef at work in the kitchen of a chateau as he prepares your lunch which you’ll enjoy with a tasting of magnificent local wines. Of course you also taste some exquisite wines. ![]() Here you’ll learn the winemaking secrets of the most famous wine region in the world. You’ll also get to explore the local vineyards. History, beauty fine wines and fabulous food – guaranteed to uplift your soul. In this enchanting little hilltop village, officially one of the prettiest villages of France, you’ll dine at a Michelin starred restaurant. You’ll visit the famous Saint-Emilion wine producing area. ![]() Plus there’s time to simply relax and soak up the atmosphere of this vibrant city Vineyards and Saint-Emilion Visits include the Cite du Vin wine museum and the Bassin de Lumières immersive light show. Take a guided tour to see the city’s most beautiful sites, and indulge at the best restaurants including dinner on a boat. You’ll stay in a gorgeous hotel in a fantastic location for 3 nights. In fact Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain called it “ the very essence of elegance” the last time she visited. In short, it’s not far from the perfect French city. UNESCO listed architecture, wonderful markets, museums galore, wall to wall sunshine, fabulous shopping, historic buildings. Great restaurants – it has become serious competition for Lyon, known as the gastronomic capital of France. Great wine – surrounded by some of the world’s best vineyards. Quite simply, it has everything that makes you fall head over heels in love with France. A visit to the sunny south, this exclusive Bordeaux and Dordogne tour is all about great food and wine, the most wonderful sites and getting to know France like a local… Wine, culture and fabulous food in Bordeauxīordeaux is often called France’s greatest city. You’ll also visit wonderful Dordogne with its castles and ancient towns. It takes you to the magical vineyards and captivating little villages of this sunny part of France. This magnificent tour starts and ends in Bordeaux city.
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