PROMENADES DANS LE VIEUX BERGERAC
In summer, the Bergerac Sud Dordogne Tourist Office offers guided tours of the old town of Bergerac.
Around the church of Saint-Jacques, whose modern sacred furnishings are worth a visit, the Place Pélissière slopes gently down to the Place du Docteur Cayla, where the temple and the Place de la Myrpe (Myrtle Square) open out, where the statue of an adopted child from Bergerac, Cyrano, stands. Sorry to disappoint you, but Edmond Rostand's hero, Cyrano de Bergerac, is not a Perigourdin. On the same square, the Musée de la Batellerie et du Vin (Inland Navigation and Wine Museum) is worth a stop. The beautiful Hôtel Peyrarède houses an exciting Tobacco Museum which makes Bergerac a capital in this field: Nicot grass, one of the main crops in the Dordogne valley, has led to the creation of a training centre and a research centre in Bergerac which is unique in France. On the quai Salvette, at the foot of which the waters of the Dordogne flow, there is a beautiful view of the old roofs and the old brick bridge that joins the Madeleine district. The tourist office of Bergerac Sud Dordogne usually offers guided tours on several themes. On Wednesday mornings, the gourmet tour on the theme of wine ends at the town's weekly market. On Friday you can soak up history with the theme of heritage. Departures and reservations (group size limited due to the health crisis) can be made at the tourist office online or on site. To find out the dates, go to their website.
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