Janette Norton

Walking in the Dordogne


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      WALKING IN THE DORDOGNE

      35 WALKING ROUTES IN THE DORDOGNE REGION – SARLAT, BERGERAC, LALINDE AND SOUILLAC

      by Janette Norton

      Updated by Alan Norton and Pamela Harris

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      JUNIPER HOUSE, MURLEY MOSS,

      OXENHOLME ROAD, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA9 7RL

      www.cicerone.co.uk

      About the Author

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      Janette Norton was born in England but lived near Geneva with her husband Alan for over 40 years, raising four children and working in the marketing and educational fields. Her love of walking and exploring the mountains dated from the time she was a guide in Switzerland in her twenties, and the proximity of both the Alps and the Jura enabled her to continue her passion. After writing her first book on the Haute Savoie, she moved further afield to explore other areas of France, such as Provence, the Cevennes and the Dordogne. Sadly Janette died from cancer in January 2013, and her books are now revised by Alan Norton and Pamela Harris.

      Alan Norton studied Physics at Edinburgh and Oxford universities before moving to Geneva to work at CERN on Particle Physics research. Since retirement, he has continued to participate in CERN experiments as a professor at the Italian University of Ferrara. As leisure activities, he has completed many mountain-running events at the rear of the field, and helped Janette with walking and map preparation for her guides.

      Pamela Harris graduated from Reading University and then moved to Switzerland, where she taught English and Classical studies at international schools in the Geneva area. A long-time member of both the Alpine Club and the Swiss Alpine Club, she has walked and climbed extensively in the mountains of Europe and the Himalayas. For several years she walked with Janette and assisted with previous editions of her guides.

      Other Cicerone guides by the author

      Walking in the Haute Savoie: North

      Walking in the Haute Savoie: South

      Walking in Provence: East

      Walking in Provence: West

      Walking in the Cevennes

      © Janette Norton 2018

      Second edition 2018

      ISBN: 978 1 85284 843 9

      First edition 2004

      Printed by KHL Printing, Singapore

      A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

      All photographs are by the authors unless otherwise stated.

      Image Route mapping by Lovell Johns www.lovelljohns.com. Additional mapping by Alan Norton.

      Contains OpenStreetMap.org data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA. NASA relief data courtesy of ESRI

      Image The routes of the GR®, PR® and GRP® paths in this guide have been reproduced with the permission of the Fédération Française de la Randonnée Pédestre holder of the exclusive rights of the routes. The names GR®, PR® and GRP® are registered trademarks. © FFRP 2018 for all GR®, PR® and GRP® paths appearing in this work.

      Acknowledgements

      It is a daunting task to revise a guidebook when the original author is no longer present to share her skills and experience. Fortunately Janette left us perfect records, as well as wonderful memories, making it a pleasure to pick up her legacy. Even so, we would not have managed without several friends who enthusiastically re-visited some of the trails, providing text updates, GPS traces and brilliant new photographs.

      We are especially indebted to Alexa Stace, who lives near Gourdon and is our main contact in the Dordogne. Brimming with energy, she was helped by a local team of international co-walkers for this new edition: Anni Struthers, Ton Vervoort, Molly Meyer, Marie-Luce Berger and Neill Montgomery. Thanks to them all, with a special mention for Fanny – Molly’s dog and the most experienced of our local guides!

      Special thanks also to our stalwart friends from the Geneva area: Rosemary Westermeyer, William Westermeyer, Carol Saynor and Richard Saynor. While they were busy with high routes for the Haute Savoie guides, they still found time to check trails and take photos in the Dordogne, a very different walking paradise.

      It is a pleasure to work with Cicerone, a very special company: cosily small, efficient and demanding when needed, but above all human and understanding when it matters most.

      Finally, we are extremely grateful for the information provided by the various tourist offices in the Dordogne.

      Updates to this Guide

      While every effort is made by our authors to ensure the accuracy of guidebooks as they go to print, changes can occur during the lifetime of an edition. Any updates that we know of for this guide will be on the Cicerone website (www.cicerone.co.uk/843/updates), so please check before planning your trip. We also advise that you check information about such things as transport, accommodation and shops locally. Even rights of way can be altered over time.

      The route maps in this guide are derived from publicly-available data, databases and crowd-sourced data. As such they have not been through the detailed checking procedures that would generally be applied to a published map from an official mapping agency, although naturally we have reviewed them closely in the light of local knowledge as part of the preparation of this guide.

      We are always grateful for information about any discrepancies between a guidebook and the facts on the ground, sent by email to [email protected] or by post to Cicerone, Juniper House, Murley Moss, Oxenholme Road, Kendal, LA9 7RL.

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      Front cover: The Dordogne river at Beynac (Walk 26)

      CONTENTS

       Map key

       Overview map

       Location of walks

       Preface

       INTRODUCTION

       The Dordogne river

       A short history of the Dordogne

       Plants and flowers

       Wildlife

       How to get there

       When