19 May 2026

Un des plus beaux villages de France


Thirty miles or so north of the little town of Bretenoux in the old Quercy province is one of the most striking plus beaux villages de France. It's built out of red rock. Have you been there? We drove through 20 years ago on out way home to Saint-Aignan after spending a few days in the Dordogne and Quercy areas. We had been there once before. It was a beautiful day. We had lunch at a restaurant with an outdoor terrace. I have more pictures.

17 May 2026

Le château de Castelnau-Bretenoux

About 40 minutes by car from Rocamadour, and just 15 minutes from Autoire, stands what is probably the most impressive castle in the old Quercy province of southwestern France. Its name is Castelnau-Bretenoux [kass-tell-no bru-tuh-noo]. The Michelin Green Guide (for Périgord and Quercy) describes it as an énorme masse rouge and says its lacy stonework is de couleur sanguine. It was built starting in the 11th century. It is open to the public and owned by the French government. We didn't take the tour of the interior. Here's a link to Castelnau's web site.

15 May 2026

Autoire, a village in the old Quercy province


The village in these photos, called Autoire, is not actually in the modern-day Dordogne, though it is in the Dordogne river valley. It is located only a 30-minute drive east of Rocamadour. It is also one of the plus beaux villages de France, as is another nearby village called Loubressac. There are two châteaux in Autoire. It's a place I'd like to go back to, because 20 years ago all we did was drive through and stop to take a few photos. We didn't go to Loubressac or either of Autoire's châteaux.