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The little village of Beynac in Périgord, one of the most beautiful villages of France, peaks on a rock pierced with caves, surrounding it with its streets haunter by a millienal past. You would have to look in the silence of its stones for the answers to the questions we often ask ourselves about our roots and discover a time when peasants, waevers and basket-makers, fishers and gabarriers, brought countrysides to life on the banks of the Dordogne river.
River, village and castle : such is the magical trio you’ll meet in Beynac, from its origins until our days. The Medieval fortress has succeeded to the civilisations who inhabited the plateau, unique location to keep an eye out and control this road of circulation and invasions.