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St George de Montclar Circuit
St Georges de Montclar,
set in the heart of the Montclar forest, is a small medieval
village, far off the beaten tourist trail but undoubtedly one of
Périgord’s most delightful villages.
The partly demolished eleventh-century castle has known such
illustrious guests as Rabelais, Montaigne and Brantôme; story has it
that the owner, Monsieur d’Estissac even provided the inspiration
for Rabelais’ Gargantua character.
A little further away, nestled in the valley, are the picturesque
houses of St George’s hamlet. A stream of the same name - which
originally formed the valley - eventually joins the River Caudeau.
But a few lines cannot convey the magic of this legend-ridden place
nor describe the magnificent view awaiting the hardy walkers who
attain the rock’s summit.
Contact Villamblard Tourist Information Office for a more detailed
map and further information.
Tel : 05 53 82 26 28
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