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In the south of the Périgord Noir, Beynac-et-Cazenac is situated on the Dordogne river, from which it controls the traffic and draws part of its wealth. It was once a stopover for the "gabariers" (boatmen) who travelled down the river carrying various goods. Inhabited since prehistoric times, it is its medieval heritage, its walled enclosure with fortified gates and its castle built from the 12th to the 17th centuries, which make it so attractive today.
Discover the districts of the medieval village of Beynac and Cazenac, clinging to the cliff, sheltered by the castle.
Each district or "barry" evokes the different activities of this formerly fortified village: boating, fishing, wood and hemp craftsmanship... not forgetting the role of controlling the passage through the Dordogne valley.
Guided tours organized in summer (information: the Tourist Office of Sarlat Périgord Noir).
Fixed telephone : +33 5 53 31 45 42
Web site (URL) : www.sarlat-tourisme.com
e-mail : visites@sarlat-tourisme.com
Town, village and district
Loveliest villages in France
Picnic area
Bar cafeteria tea room
Restaurant
Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours
Conditions de visite : Guided tours
Fixed telephone : +33 5 53 31 45 42
Web site (URL) : www.sarlat-tourisme.com
e-mail : visites@sarlat-tourisme.com
Town, village and district
Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours
Conditions de visite : Guided tours
Loveliest villages in France
Picnic area
Bar cafeteria tea room
Restaurant
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