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For
centuries Beynac and Cazenac, 3km to the west, were arch enemies; today,
ironically, their names remain inextricably linked for administrative convenience.Beynac's
dramatic fortress, rising from the cliff face, was once one of the greatest
Perigord strongholds, dominating a strategic bend in the Dordogne and rivalling the English-heldfortess of Castelnaud on the other bank of the river. Today it is in full glare of the tourist traffic, while neighbouring Cazenac - still worth a visit for it's Gothic church and exceptional views - is little more than a sleepy hamlet. The tourist office (Tel / Fax; 0553294308. Email; ot.beynac@perigord.tm.fr )in the car park between the river and the busy D703 (which passes right through the lower village) is open 10am to 12.30pm and 2.15pm to 6pm daily ( to 5.45pm Saturday and Sunday; Closed Sunday during winter) It opens 9.30am to 12.30pm and 2pm to 7pm daily during July and August. |
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B&B Ferme de Tayac, Les Eyzies de Tayac, Dordogne France. |
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