Dordogne Berry Limousin - Michelin Green Guide
The Green Guide
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2017
Michelin Editions des Voyages (Verlag)
978-2-06-722055-3 (ISBN)
Michelin Editions des Voyages (Verlag)
978-2-06-722055-3 (ISBN)
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Michelin Green Guides are the perfect touring guide to explore countries, cities and regions around France, Europe and the World. The information-packed guide for singles, families & couples, helping you to plan before you leave.
The updated Michelin Green Guide Dordogne Berry Limousin presents some of the most visited, and some of the least visited, areas in France. Visitors will recognise the Dordogne and the Quercy, characterised by river valleys, castles and caves. The Berry and Limousin areas with their unspoiled countryside and plateaux are not so well known but definitely worth a visit. The guides star-rating system for attractions, colourful maps, recommendations for accommodations and restaurants, and driving and walking tours ensure an enjoyable and successful visit.
Key features
• Attractions reviewed and rated, using Michelin's celebrated star-rating system, from the 1-star prehistoric cave paintings in the Grotte de Rouffignac to the 3-star hillside village and pilgrimage site of Rocamadour.
• Walk-throughs of major museums, galleries, churches and attractions so you don't miss a thing.
• Michelin walking and driving tours offer an in-depth, personal experience of the region. Wind through one of several idyllic river valleys with picturesque villages and castles perched high above. For a sense of history, stroll through the twisting medieval streets of old town centers.
• Comprehensive illustrated sections on the Dordogne and Berry area's nature, art, architecture and history, written by experts in their fields.
• Sidebars highlight intriguing topics such as world-renowned Limoges porcelain and fortified towns known as bastides.
• Detailed visitor information given for attractions, opening hours, entry fees, tour times, phone, website. Michelin area and city maps.
• Includes recommendations for great places to eat/stay for all budgets.
• Michelin Green Guides feature comprehensive, concise travel information for advance trip planning as well as spontaneous decisions during the visit.
The updated Michelin Green Guide Dordogne Berry Limousin presents some of the most visited, and some of the least visited, areas in France. Visitors will recognise the Dordogne and the Quercy, characterised by river valleys, castles and caves. The Berry and Limousin areas with their unspoiled countryside and plateaux are not so well known but definitely worth a visit. The guides star-rating system for attractions, colourful maps, recommendations for accommodations and restaurants, and driving and walking tours ensure an enjoyable and successful visit.
Key features
• Attractions reviewed and rated, using Michelin's celebrated star-rating system, from the 1-star prehistoric cave paintings in the Grotte de Rouffignac to the 3-star hillside village and pilgrimage site of Rocamadour.
• Walk-throughs of major museums, galleries, churches and attractions so you don't miss a thing.
• Michelin walking and driving tours offer an in-depth, personal experience of the region. Wind through one of several idyllic river valleys with picturesque villages and castles perched high above. For a sense of history, stroll through the twisting medieval streets of old town centers.
• Comprehensive illustrated sections on the Dordogne and Berry area's nature, art, architecture and history, written by experts in their fields.
• Sidebars highlight intriguing topics such as world-renowned Limoges porcelain and fortified towns known as bastides.
• Detailed visitor information given for attractions, opening hours, entry fees, tour times, phone, website. Michelin area and city maps.
• Includes recommendations for great places to eat/stay for all budgets.
• Michelin Green Guides feature comprehensive, concise travel information for advance trip planning as well as spontaneous decisions during the visit.
In 1889 two brothers, André and Edouard Michelin, took over management of a tyre factory in France. This was the start of a great odyssey to develop human transport solutions, while valuing safety, efficiency and the pleasures of driving on the road. In 1908, André opened the Travel Information Bureau in Paris to help travellers plan their itineraries and then in 1910 the first Michelin road map was published. Today, Michelin has one of the best mapping systems in the world and offers atlases, maps and travel guides for many countries. The iconic Michelin Man, called Bibendum, is one of the most recognised logos of all time – André and Edouard’s vision of how a pile of tyres would look if they made a man.
Erscheinungsdatum | 22.06.2017 |
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Reihe/Serie | Michelin Tourist Guides |
Verlagsort | Paris |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 117 x 221 mm |
Gewicht | 453 g |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Frankreich |
ISBN-10 | 2-06-722055-1 / 2067220551 |
ISBN-13 | 978-2-06-722055-3 / 9782067220553 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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