La Roque-Gageac is a village in southwestern France, perched above the river Dordogne. It is a member of the association 'Les Plus Beaux Villages de France' and offers a labyrinth of cobbled streets, a troglodyte fort, and a Romanesque church that dominates the valley. The village has a rich history, with prehistoric cliff dwellings and a bustling 18th-century port. Visitors can take a ride on a 'gabarre' and enjoy the superb panorama over the river, which is often dotted with swimmers, canoes, or gabarres. The village is also home to exotic gardens, with palms, cactus, bamboo, banana plants, and fig trees, and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape
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Activities: We went for a walk around the village, admiring the well-kept streets, the manor house, and the church with its slate roof. We also strolled along the Dordogne River, enjoying the views
Highlights: It was lovely to see the village, and we really enjoyed the well-maintained streets and the views of the Dordogne River ✨