![]() Week Forecast: The latest weather data for Larzac were collected Thursday, 14 March 2024 at 17:00 from the nearest observation station of Belvès. ![]() Population and housings of Larzac Inhabitants in 1999 : Sexagesimal geographical coordinates (WGS84): See all the towns of Dordogne (Distances are calculated as the crow flies) Here are maps and information of the close municipalities near Larzac. These homes of Larzac consist of 52 main residences, 37 second or occasional homes and 4 vacant homes.Īdministrative Information of Larzac Region : The number of housing of Larzac was 92 in 2007. The population density of Larzac is 20.21 inhabitants per km². (The distances to these nearby towns of Larzac are calculated as the crow flies) Population and housing of Larzac : The latitude and longitude of Larzac are 44.746 degrees North and 1.007 degrees East. The altitude of the city hall of Larzac is approximately 140 meters. The area code for Larzac is 24230 (also known as code INSEE), and the Larzac zip code is 24170. The town of Larzac is located in the township of Belvès part of the district of Sarlat-la-Canéda. The town of Larzac is located in the department of Dordogne of the french region Aquitaine. Read some of Martin Walker's mysteries set in the area to set the mood for your trip.The village of Larzac is a small village located south west of France. The dining is delicious and reasonably priced, as are the wines. We have connections in the area and intend to get to Rocamadour, Saint-Cirq-Lapopoe, and Belves in the future. Castlenaud has the medieval war demonstrations with catapults if you have a taste for that. Chateau Milande, home to Josephine Baker is another half day with great gardens and architecture. It is easy to spend a half day, it is far more than the sculpted boxwood on most photos. The Jardins Marqueyssac are exquisite with a fine view of the river. It was worth pulling off the road and taking a ridiculous number of photos. We also encountered a veritable army of ducks marching back to their evening quarters near Tursac. There is a minor charge and it is on an insanely narrow road but is fascinating. Either to or from Lascaux, stop at the Bories du Breuil to see old circular houses entirely made of stone including the roof. You can also do the National Museum at Les Eyzies de Tayac devoted to the era if you have interest. ![]() Lascaux for the reproduction of the prehistoric paintings is outstanding. We finished in Beynac and were inspired to return to the Chateau later for a tour. Pulling out in La Roque-Gageac for a village stroll and lunch is a great stop. He recommends the kayak trip down the Dordogne River which is a wonderful adventure. ![]() Hi Carol, the RS guidebook is no slouch for the Dordogne area.
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