Day 6, Monday 17th Sept. 2012:

St. Emilion --> Lascaux 95 Mi / 153 km / 1h30
Lascaux --> Mercues 51 Mi / 82 km / 1h20

 

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Today we'll take a trip back in time, about 18,000 years or so, as we will drive to the world oldest known pre-historical paintings in Lascaux. There, we will visit Lascaux II, located a few hundred feet off the original Lascaux caves. Lascaux II is a facsimile of the famous pre-historic caves closed to the public in 1963. After this unforgettable visit, we will have lunch on site in the picturesque village of Montignac.

  

After a delicious lunch and some time to relax, we will complete our driving day by going further south near the town of Cahors, where our 13th century castle will welcome us for the night. Spend some time relaxing by the superb hotel pool. Later on we will visit the vinification and ageing cellars followed by a specialty cocktail and a king's dinner.


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Château de Mercuès

For twelve centuries, the château at Mercuès was the summer residence of the bishops of Cahors. Today the guest rooms, opening onto a breathtaking vista of vineyards, valleys and French gardens, have lost none of their feudal grandeur. In this kingdom of «foie gras», truffles and wine, the cuisine is rich and generous. Meanwhile, Georges Vigouroux’s vintage Cahors age to perfection in the cathedral-like vaults of the cellar.

   
   
   


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