| The region is particularly
noted for its rolling hills and valleys, and its network of rivers
and lakes. Not only are there châteaux (Bourdeilles, Puyguilhem),
caves (Lascaux, Villars), and attractive towns (Brantôme,
St. Jean de Côle) to visit, there are plenty of activities,
for anyone feeling particularly energetic.
Forge Basse is approximately 5kms.
from Nontron, a small market town with bars, restaurants and supermarkets.
Nearer to home and within walking distance, the hamlet of Savignac
de Nontron (1km) has a small bar and shop for emergency supplies.
("Notes on Savignac")
As for "Food and Wine,"
the Perigord region is famous for good food (Perigueux food market!)
and as you would expect, there are many restaurants in the area
to suit all pockets, ranging from the top ranking Moulin de l'Abbaye
at Brantome to the excellent value Hotel de France at St. Pardoux..
Wine is incredibly cheap from the
local cave or supermarket, but for the more serious we are an
hour and a half drive from Bergerac, St. Emilion or Cognac. ("Typical day of winetasting")
The area was known originally as
a centre for cast iron forging ("Notes
on History of Forge Basse") and more recently for its
knife and slipper industries. |