La Roque Gageac

La Roque Gageac would be one of my favourite villages of all. After we discovered it on a previous visit to France, we returned today to explore some more. Located in south western France on the Dordogne River, the village is perched against steep limestone cliffs.

La Roque Gageac is believed to have been inhabited during  prehistoric times and still boasts the cliff side ruins of a fort built in the 12th century. After a major rock slide, the site was closed in 2007 but can still be seen from the village below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hmmmm… castle to rent

 

 

French dogs…watch for doggy poos

Well all I can say is that Mal and I agree with the way the French respect and love their dogs.

Yes, dogs go everywhere, restaurants (even Michelin Star), cafes, bars, government offices, hospitals, shops……….  wherever humans go, dogs go !!!!!

All shapes and sizes… Molly would love it as she is a well behaved cafe dog in Australia.

More pizza please

 

George of Domme

 

 

Ohhhhh….I have had enough French food

 

Yes, compared to our last visit, the French are cleaning up the doggy poo issue… or trying too

 

 

This little dog guarded her shop every day

 

 

Two dogs keeping an eye on activities from their car in St Remy

 

 

 

 

 

The market dog… I won’t move, walk around me !!!

 

 

Fifi