Immersed in France’s bucolic rural heart, see its charming honey-coloured rural villages, sophisticated prehistoric art, gorgeous gardens and timeless medieval towns bursting with market-day life. A region rich in history - the Romans ruled here for 400 years, introducing the vine, and leading to rich wine culture. The medieval marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II intertwined English and French destinies, culminating in the Hundred Years’ War, with its legacies visible in splendid walled towns and hilltop castles. From the very dawn of European art and civilisation come the remarkable stone-age cave paintings of Lascaux. The sheer intricacy of this work and the skill and imagination used is beyond belief. Art and culture thrive here, with craftsmen settling in peaceful villages and Albi showcasing its remarkable Cathedral. Nestled along the River Tarn, Albi was home to Toulouse-Lautrec, featuring a superb exhibition of his work. There is so much to experience on this multi-destination European tour - the exquisite beauty of the French countryside, the allure of the enchanting villages, and the seemingly idyllic lifestyle of the French themselves.
Highlights
- Take a guided walking tour of Albi, featuring the Gothic cathedral and Toulouse-Lautrec museum.
- Explore Lascaux's prehistoric replica cave paintings, with included entrance fees.
- Wander through the medieval charm of Sarlat, a picturesque Dordogne town.
- Visit Carcassonne's 13th-century fortress and enjoy a flat-bottomed boat tour of the Dordogne valley.
- Discover medieval villages like Domme and Rocamadour, and enjoy views from the gardens of Marqueyssac, with entrance fees included.
Inclusions
- The price of this holiday is per person based on two people sharing a twin room. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
- Return flights & transfers
- Return Eurostar, TGV & transfers*
- Seven nights’ accommodation
- Daily breakfast and two dinners
- All tours as mentioned
- All local accommodation taxes
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
- Please note:
- If the Tour Manager is not travelling with the group, a Transfer Assistant will meet guests at Gare du Nord and escort them by coach to the TGV departure.
- The Transfer Assistant accompanies guests to the train but does not travel on it.
- On arrival, either the Tour Manager or a Transfer Assistant meets them and transfers them to the hotel.
- Outbound is usually from Austerlitz to Souillac (return is from Gare de Lyon).
- On return, guests are met in Paris and transferred by coach back to Gare du Nord.
- The guests travel docs will detail where exactly to meet the Tour Manager/Transfer Assistant.