THE
AQUITAINE AND BEYOND
South
West France
14 day tour inc. arrival/departure
days
| Are you ready
to fall in love again? If you dont fall in love with France
after this tour then theres not an ounce of romance in you! |
| This magical tour offers
an almost unbelievable variety of sightseeing - magnificent historical
cities often dominated by powerful hilltop fortresses, miles of
vineyards, mountainous scenery, art from prehistory to present
day, an amazing array of architectural styles, ancient ports,
distinct cultures and naturally (it is France, after all) some
wonderful food. |
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| Its a
typical Back-Roads Touring Co. tour; leisurely, evenly paced,
getting you behind the tourist façade as well as showing you the
important and well-known icons. We stay in a variety of accommodation
styles, some in town centre, others in splendid isolation. |
| And, as ever,
its a tour for those curious for new knowledge, for those
who want their imaginations stimulated and for those who simply
want a holiday where they dont feel theyre part of
the tourist herd. |
DEPARTURE
DATES & PRICES FOR YEAR 2005
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This itinerary
operates on request for groups only (from 2 persons above).
You choose your departure date. The itinerary can be lengthened
or shortened according to your own preferences. The description
set out below is meant as a guideline only and to provide some
idea of what can be done within the Bordeaux region.
Special Departure Bulletin
Anyone interested in taking this tour
in either July or August 2005? We have a couple from
New Zealand wanting to form a group around this date. Please,
let us know if you may be interested. Bulletin
posted: 21st Oct.
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Tour
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Arrive
Bordeaux
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Depart
Bordeaux
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BORD
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Sunday
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Saturday
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your choice
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your choice
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PRICE:
GBP£1675 pp twin share / GBP£185 single supplement
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TENTATIVE
ITINERARY
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NIGHTSTOP |
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DAY
ONE - SUNDAY
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| You
arrive at Bordeaux to be met by your Back-Roads Touring Co. Ltd
guide-companion or company representative, and will be transferred
to our local base. The remainder of the day is free for you to
recover from the ardours of modern travel and to enjoy local surroundings.
Tonight, all tour participants will meet to enjoy the first of
many excellent dinners and we'll see something of Bordeaux.
Dinner
in France is a special meal; it is a nightly event
and not to be rushed. Youll find that we eat somewhat
later than you might normally be accustomed to at home, and
well be at table longer. Its an ideal opportunity
to enjoy conversations, reflect on sights seen and experiences
had, and to discuss the following days touring option
with your guide-companion.
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Bordeaux |
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DAY
TWO - MONDAY
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drive this morning takes us through the Vignoble de Bordeaux (vineyards
of Bordeaux) as we head southeast. Well enjoy a midmorning
stop at St-Macaire, a small, mediaeval town perched on top of
a rock before continuing through the splendid scenery to Toulouse.
Toulouse,
once the capital of the Visigoth kingdom, was once Frances
most important centre for cultural and artistic activity. Indeed,
the countrys oldest literary society, formed to further
the cause of the language, was established here in the 14th
century. The citys main architectural claim to fame is
its brick-built aspect; it being one of the few mediaeval towns
not to be built of wood or stone.
Youll
enjoy visiting the St-Sernin Basilica (built in the 11th
century), and St Stephens Cathedral (12th century)
as well as having a general overview of this very attractive
city.
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Carcassonne |
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DAY
THREE- TUESDAY
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| Today
well spend the morning visiting the amazing Carcassonne,
undoubtedly the most impressive walled city in the world. It seems
untouched since the middle ages.
Here,
in the narrow alleys of this fortified town, youll learn
about medieval siege warfare and, on a much lighter note, enjoy
finding interesting shops (its famed for its used books),
truly ancient churches, and super cafes and restaurants.
Carcassonne
is naturally a popular destination on the main tourist highway
so this afternoon well do what we do best, escape the
herd and explore behind the tourist façade. In the surrounding
hilly countryside there are a multitude of small, less visited
villages accessible only to our minibus.
Also on today's schedule, if
time permits, will be Rennes le Chateaux where we'll hear the
mysterious story of Abbee Sauniere.
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Carcassonne |
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DAY
FOUR - WEDNESDAY
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a relatively short drive to our next destination but well
be taking something of a detour to experience the scenic beauty
of the mountainous Languedoc region. Stops in smaller villages
to explore local history will be the order of the day.
This
may be a good day to enjoy a lunchtime picnic, sampling foods
and wines of the region.
We'll also be visiting the Goya
Museum in Castres - a special delight for art lovers.
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Albi |
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DAY
FIVE - THURSDAY
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| What
if life but full of care if we have no time to stand and stare?
And what better place to live this Back-Roads Touring Co. philosophy
than the medieval town of Albi where youll enjoy a day of
leisurely exploration.
In the atmospheric old quarter
youll explore the cathedral-cum-fortress of St-Cecile,
the Palace de La Berbie and the Musée Toulouse-Lautrec, where
youll see works of this amazingly talented painter who
wed normally associate with a decadent 19th century Paris.
This was his birthplace.
There are also some exceptionally
interesting smaller museums, one of the best being the Musée
de Cire which honours Albis many historic and heroic citizens,
including the great 18th century explorer Jean-Francois
de Gallup de Laperouse. Back-Roaders from Australia and New
Zealand will find this of particular interest.
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Albi |
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DAY
SIX - FRIDAY
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first stop of the day will be at Cahors, a town almost completely
surrounded by its river. The area was the first to develop canals
and thus became an important commercial centre in the middle ages.
Two particular points of interest are the Pont Valentre, a six-arched,
14th century, and the Boulevard Gambetta, named after
the towns best known son.
This
is another day for discovering the hidden charms of rural France.
Past participants of Back-Roads Touring Co tours will know that
were past masters of the surprising find! And no
two tours, even over similar itineraries, are completely similar
as guide-companions have their own little secrets and favourite
places!
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Sarlat |
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DAY
SEVEN - SATURDAY
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| Sarlat
is the capital of the Périgord Noir
(Black Perigord). Its an ideal base for our explorations
of the region and three nights here allows us to fully unpack
and unwind. Our touring days are of the most relaxed kind with
short drives and quality time at sites of interest.
Well
begin with a day in this old town itself, parking the bus up
and exploring on foot. It is market day so its a fascinating
experience. It will be a day of organised independence,
your guide-companion having fully briefed you on the towns
possibilities over dinner on the evening before. He/she will,
of course, also be offering a walking tour of his/her own for
those who would like such.
Its
quite an experience to wander around a town that peaked
(in terms of prosperity) in the 14th century! Its
exceptional townscape reflects the riches of the early landowners
and merchants who benefited from the wealth of the surrounding
countryside. Highlights of your day will include visits to some
of the preserved mediaeval houses. This is the sort of town
best explored by simply poking-around. Photographers
will need lots of film!
Dinner
is not included tonight giving you the opportunity of perhaps
taking a longer lunch and a less formal meal tonight.
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Sarlat |
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DAY
EIGHT - SUNDAY
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will be a day to remember as we explore the Dordogne, placing
particular emphasis on the breathtaking array of prehistoric sites.
In
the region there are over 200 separate sites! Many are concentrated
around the vicinity of Les Eyzies so this will inevitably be
the focus of our attentions.
The
principal sites to be visited will be those featuring the astounding
cave paintings like those at Lascaux.
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Sarlat |
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DAY
NINE - MONDAY
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continue our explorations of the Dordogne and its prehistory
as we travel northwards with a stop in the ancient town of Périgueux.
Our
destination, and base for three nights, is Angoulême. This is
fortified town with the ramparts of the old town dominating
the new town below. Angoulême has some interesting and unusual
sightseeing possibilities including a wonderful museum of Celtic
gold, a museum of the paper trade and a museum dedicated to
the art of the strip cartoon! Its a great place to warm
to Asterix if you dont already love this French
comic hero!
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Angoulême |
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DAY
TEN - TUESDAY
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the Angoulême region as our base this is an ideal place for a
day of discovery.
Theres
much else to see on our circular tour to the coast including
the Roman amphitheatre at Saintes, or perhaps, if time allows,
we could touch on the Marais Pontevin, an area of ecological
interest called locally Green Venice for its many
canals.
En
route well stop at Cognac, visiting one of the famed brandy
distilleries.
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Angoulême |
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DAY
ELEVEN - WEDNESDAY
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city famed for its porcelain, Limoges, is the centre of todays
visit. Its a grand shopping opportunity, ladies!
Weve
also included one of Frances most poignant sights to remind
us of the countrys more recent history. In 1944 a contingent
of German SS troops, pushed back by the Allies D-Day landings,
descended on Oradur sur Glane. They massacred several hundred
of the inhabitants and then systematically destroyed the village.
The shell of the village has been left as it was, a sad monument
both to the dead and as a reminder of Europes turbulent
past. Its a deeply effecting visit.
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Angoulême |
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DAY
TWELVE - THURSDAY
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couldnt come to this region and not explore the famed vineyards
in some depth! So, today, the area around St Émillion, and the
town itself, are the focus of our attentions.
The
town will delight and it provides almost a perfect summary to
our tour; medieval, narrow, cobbled streets, ancient ramparts,
historical buildings, shopping and a chance to taste a local
delicacy (in this case macaroons) and absorb life with a glass
of fine wine beside you. Lovely! Dinner is not included to night
to allow you some flexibility in exploring Bordeaux.
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Bordeaux |
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DAY
THIRTEEN - FRIDAY
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| Alas,
our final day but a fitting climax to a tremendous tour.
The
traditional seat of the Dukes of Aquitainne, Bordeauxs
history stretches back 2000 years, over which time it has seen
Romans, Visigoths, Moors and Saracens at its gates.
Todays
visitors find a fantastic city boasting both a modern town with
tree-lined avenues bordered by elegant buildings, luxury shops
and pavement cafes, and an old town (Vieux town) resplendent
with a wealth of historical buildings both secular and religious,
museums, art galleries and shopping opportunities. Theres
plenty of choice here for everyone and following a morning tour
with your guide, youll be free to spend this afternoon
just however it suits you.
If
youre considering joining this tour, please do note that
it will prove unsuitable if you have mobility problems. While
this should not be considered in any way a walking tour,
there are many French cities, and countryside sights, where
we cannot take a vehicle. If you have any doubts as to the tours
suitability, please do contact us to discuss it.
Tonight
well enjoy a farewell dinner and relive some of the many
memories weve experienced over this past two weeks.
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Bordeaux |
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DAY
FOURTEEN - SATURDAY
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| Transfer
to the airport for your return home or perhaps onward to another
great back-Roads Touring Co. LTD holiday experience. |
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| Itinerary
note: please note, the order of attractions
visited may change depending on opening times and seasons. |
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