This completely revised Michelin Green Guide featuring Dordogne, Berry and Limousin presents some of the most-visited, and some of the least-visited, areas in France. The Dordogne, and increasingly the Quercy, characterized by castles and caves, are well-known to visitors, while the Berry and Limousin areas with their unspoiled countryside and plateaux are much less familiar but definitely worth a visit. The guide with its star-rating system and maps covers it all from the prehistory of Prigord Noir to northern Berrye(tm)s ...
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This completely revised Michelin Green Guide featuring Dordogne, Berry and Limousin presents some of the most-visited, and some of the least-visited, areas in France. The Dordogne, and increasingly the Quercy, characterized by castles and caves, are well-known to visitors, while the Berry and Limousin areas with their unspoiled countryside and plateaux are much less familiar but definitely worth a visit. The guide with its star-rating system and maps covers it all from the prehistory of Prigord Noir to northern Berrye(tm)s wine-growing region and the crisp white wines of Sancerre.
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