Showing posts with label Sarlat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarlat. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

How to cheer up a Sarlat wall dog








Photo Credits:
1: Lori White
2-6: Tim Rast

Friday, October 28, 2011

Shades of Sarlat

We had wonderful warm October nights in Sarlat and dined outside in the streets of the medieval walled city on most evenings.  The golden stone of the historic buildings begged to be photographed by moonlight and gas lamp.  Every night after supper, I lingered on the walk back to our rooms and tried to capture some of the magic of the place.  The long exposures created some ghostly effects.  Have a great Halloween weekend!











 










Photo Credits: Tim Rast

Friday, October 21, 2011

Sarlat, France

Sarlat Building
 I feel like the time that we spent in Sarlat was the heart of our trip.  Originally we planned to spend 2 nights in the town while visiting nearby palaeolithic sites at Rouffignac, Lascaux, and La Chapelle aux Saints, but we just couldn't leave.  We wound up staying 4 nights and even that was just scratching the surface.  The town itself was laid out like a cobble and sandstone maze and every street begged to be explored and every restaurant needed to be enjoyed.
Door knocker
 I really didn't know anything at all about Sarlat before we arrived there, other than it came highly recommended and that it was a medieval city.  A modern town has grown up around the old walled city at its core, but the pedestrian streets, homes, shops and churches in the middle of the town seem little changed since they were built centuries ago.  From what I've read, the first settlement in the area was a Benedictine Monastary founded in 720 A.D. and the city evolved and grew from that seed.
Grotto 



Behind St. Sacredos Cathedral

One of many restaurants

The food was incredible

Lamb

Profiteroles

Window display from our regular bakery

Gargoyles gaurding St. Mary's Church

Lanterne des Morts, behind St. Sacredos Cathedral

Window inside St. Sacredos Cathedral

Le Tourny Restaurant
I hope this man is still walking down the Rue Montaigne the next time I'm in Sarlat.

Photo Credits: Tim Rast
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