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Wellesley Education Expedition

Village Life in the Dordogne
2007
October 18 - 26

This fall, join Wellesley alumnae and friends for the chance to experience life in the Dordogne, a picturesque region in the southwest of France. Many of France's provincial charms have been distilled in one of Europe's most beautiful and intact medieval villages, Sarlat-la-Canéda. Here, for one full week among the village's 14th-century cobblestone streets, delightful cafes, and traditional market, we will discover the rich culture, fascinating history, and rhythm of daily life in the Dordogne.

Our program offers a pleasurable balance of historic sites, thought-provoking lectures, and independent exploration. We'll retrace the footsteps of Richard the Lionheart at the castle of Beynac; explore the labyrinth of medieval lanes of the ancient fortified town of Domme; marvel at the prehistoric caves of Lascaux and Rouffignac, where some of the most important prehistoric art ever discovered brings the past to life; and take in the dramatic cliff-side town and medieval pilgrimage destination of Rocamadour. Engaging seminars with knowledgeable guides will focus on topics of regional interest, and local residents will share their perspective on life in this historic region.

The 100-year-old family-owned Hôtel de la Madeleine, our home for the week, combines traditional provincial ambiance and warm hospitality with modern amenities. The proprietor, Philippe Melot-a local historian, highly regarded chef, and former town mayor-will provide insight into the region's history and architecture and introduce us to the culinary wonders of Périgord's traditional cuisine.

Village Life in the Dordogne is for travelers who know the true character of a country is often found in its provinces, along its backroads, and around its local market squares. Unpack only once as we immerse ourselves in the picturesque Dordogne region celebrated for its prehistoric caves, medieval villages, distinctive cuisine, and traditional culture and way of life.

 

 
More Information Trip Details
For reservation and/or a detailed itinerary of this tour, please contact:

Jayne Lew, Assistant Director of Travel
Phone: 781-283-2389
Email: travelprograms@alum.wellesley.edu
 

Duration: 8 days

Activity Level: Moderate