Board a fast train to Lyon where dining delights day and night and local landmarks tell stories of daily life, past and present. Stunning pastoral views of hillside villages and volcanoes seduce during a three-night stay in the Dordogne in southwest France, inspiring with a pre-opening visit to Château de Beynac, guided discovery of the Bastide village of Monpazier and Cadouin Abbey, a private tour of Lascaux IV Caves, replicating the original caves, and a gastronomic dinner by a Michelin-starred chef at Lascaux IV Museum. If you could bottle up the experiences you'll have in Bordeaux, you'd find a bespoke visit to Chateau de Ferrand Grand Cru Classé de Saint-Emilion;, walking tours of wine-making villages, and tasting visits in the Medoc along the Route de Grand Vins. Basque villages, sand dunes and beaches line the seascapes of Biarritz, giving you the opportunity to bask in its coastal charms from your oceanfront accommodations at the former imperial residence of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie, Hotel du Palais. The memories you'll make will be unforgettable.
What's Included
- All small group departures averaging 24 guests or smaller group departures averaging 15 guests
- An early opening private visit to 12th-century Château de Beynac, one of the best preserved and most famous feudal castles in Périgord
- Torch-light visit to Lascaux IV, replicating the Paleolithic paintings in the prehistoric caves of Dordogne, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before dinner prepared by a Michelin-starred chef
- A private tour and tasting at Château de Ferrand, one of the premier wineries in Saint-Émilion
- A guided visit to Musée de Cluny in the Latin Quarter of Paris to view its medieval art and Ladu and the Unicorn tapestries