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Walnut Fever in the Périgord

Walnut Fever in the Périgord

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Nov 6, 2021 | France, Travel

After a lost year, watching the harvest provided a sense of renewal.

Four Périgord Markets That Are Worth the Journey

Four Périgord Markets That Are Worth the Journey

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Oct 16, 2018 | Food, France

For those who value freshness, giant French supermarkets are no competition for weekly outdoor markets. Here’s how to shop like a local in the Dordogne.

How to Find the Perfect French Vacation Rental

How to Find the Perfect French Vacation Rental

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Apr 20, 2018 | Airbnb, France, Sharing economy

The recent announcement that Paris regulators plan to shut down 43,000 Airbnb listings by June will leave many travelers scrambling for alternatives. An experienced traveler offers tips to help you find them.

10 Things to Love About France in the Fall

10 Things to Love About France in the Fall

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Sep 12, 2017 | France, Travel

Autumn is at once a celebration of abundance and a last hurrah. Here are aspects of life in France that we look forward to as fall unfolds.

In Saint-Cyprien, the Périgord’s Past Is Present

In Saint-Cyprien, the Périgord’s Past Is Present

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Aug 22, 2017 | France, Sharing economy

Dotted with prehistoric caves, elaborate gardens, castles and limestone cliffs that overhang the Dordogne River, the Périgord has been a favorite since the time of the cave dwellers. In the medieval village of Saint-Cyprien, visitors can experience 21st-century life in rural France.

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