A Taste of Southern France - Bordeaux to Carcassonne 2027 - 8 Days
Who is this trip for
Age range
16 - 79Start / End
- Bordeaux
- Carcassonne
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 16Meals included
11Highlights
- Weeklong gastronomic journey from Bordeaux to Toulouse
- Sample some of the finest French wines from Bordeaux to St Emillion
- Soak in the unique atmosphere of Sarlat and visit spectacular Carcassonne
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Summary
Embark on a gastronomic journey from Bordeaux to Carcassonne, tasting the iconic flavours of each region. From sipping world-class vintages at picturesque vineyards to unearthing truffles with trained hounds and indulging in classics such as creamy Rocamadour cheese, there's an unforgettable foodie experience at every turn.
French classics - From pastries to cheeses and hearty comfort dishes, experience each region's delicacies at charming local restaurants and bistros.
Wine tastings - Indulge the palette with some of the finest French wines from Bordeaux to St Emilion.
Medieval towns - Explore France's historic beauty and visit picturesque medieval towns including Sarlat and Carcassonne.
Itinerary
Day 1
Join tour Bordeaux, walking tour of Bordeaux and aperitif
Our foodie tour starts in Bordeaux, a vibrant and historic city in southwestern France, known for its rich wine culture, beautiful architecture, and picturesque surroundings. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Bordeaux-Merignac Airport (BOD) which is around 45 minutes from the hotel depending on traffic. For those arriving on time, our tour leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 5pm for a guided walk of the highlights of Bordeaux including the St Andre Cathedral, the UNESCO-protected old town and the Place de la Bourse. Our tour will start with an aperitif and a welcome meeting in a local bar with the opportunity to go for dinner afterwards. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to take a stroll along the quays of the Garonne River, admire the city's neoclassical buildings, charming squares, and grand monuments or visit the Contemporary Art Museum.
Day 2
Capucins Market, oyster tasting and Bordeaux's sweet treats
Our day begins with a visit to the bustling Capucins Market, one of Bordeaux's most vibrant and authentic food markets and also one of the oldest in France. As we wander through the stalls, our tour leader will introduce us to the the seasonal produce that makes this region so special. We'll have the opportunity to sample the famous Arcachon oysters, freshly delivered from the nearby Atlantic coast - a true taste of the sea that this area is renowned for. After exploring the market, we'll settle in for lunch at a local restaurant in the market area, where we can savour the flavours of southwestern France paired with, of course, some excellent local wine.
In the afternoon, we plan to stop at a local patisserie to indulge in the famous mouth-watering Cannele pastry, a classic French set custard known for its distinctive small, fluted shape and caramelized crust, originating from the Bordeaux region. We'll then have some free time to explore more of Bordeaux at our own pace. Please note, you'll be given a 48-hour public transport pass to get around during your time in Bordeaux.
Day 3
Sarlat market, cookery lesson
Leaving the city behind we journey into the French countryside, heading to one of the most beautiful areas of France - the Dordogne. This stunning region is a paradise for food lovers, where gastronomy takes absolute priority. From succulent duck and rich pates to the sweet golden Monbazillac wine, walnut products, and of course, the prized truffle, the Dordogne offers an abundance of culinary treasures waiting to be discovered. En route, we'll break up our train journey with a stop at the enchanting medieval village of Saint-Emilion, nestled in the heart of Bordeaux's wine country. This iconic wine village, classified officially as one of the most beautiful in France, is famous for its picturesque vineyards and rolling hills. We'll visit a local wine estate to discover the secrets of winemaking and sample some of the world-class vintage. After exploring Saint-Emilion's cobbled streets, steeped in centuries of winemaking tradition, we'll continue our train journey to Sarlat, arriving in the late afternoon. This evening, we'll enjoy a traditional duck-based dinner, giving us our first taste of the Dordogne's celebrated cuisine.
Day 4
Truffle hunting and a visit to Beynac Castle
We head to a local black truffle producer where we'll learn more about why they are so prized and, with specially trained dogs, we'll head outside to have a go at locating some. Summer truffles are typically available from late spring to the end of August, while black truffles - also known as winter truffles - are found from December to March. If your trip falls outside of these periods, the likelihood of finding truffles may be lower, but the experience is still incredibly valuable. You'll have the opportunity to learn about the truffle-producing process, including how they're grown and harvested. It's a fascinating journey into the world of culinary treasures and agricultural practices, regardless of the season. The afternoon is dedicated to sightseeing and appreciated the beauty of the region. The Dordogne River valley is simply spectacular - this dramatic landscape once served as the frontier between English-held Aquitaine and the French kingdom during the Hundred Years' War. We'll visit Beynac Castle, one of the most impressive fortresses in the region, dramatically perched on a clifftop overlooking the winding river below. The views from the castle are breathtaking, offering a glimpse into the area's rich medieval history.
Day 5
Sarlat market, cookery lesson
This morning, we'll head out on foot to the famous Sarlat market. Exploring the markets is not only a great way to sample the produce and flavours of the region but also to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this charming French town. As we walk through the market, our tour leader will explain the produce and offer samples to try - these might include regional cheeses, duck sausage, and walnut cakes. France is the world's largest producer and consumer of the controversial delicacy, foie gras, and the product will be on sale throughout the market. After our tasting tour of the market, there is free time to explore more of the food stalls or the local handicrafts section. We'll then enjoy our favourite finds from the market in a lovely outdoor setting for lunch, savouring the best of what the Dordogne has to offer. The afternoon is free for personal discovery in Sarlat, where our tour leader can help with suggestions for exploring this beautifully preserved medieval town.
Day 6
Drive to Rocamadour, cheese-themed lunch en route to Toulouse
Today is a travelling day as we make our way from the Dordogne to our final destination. We'll start with a transfer to the town of Cahors, where we'll rejoin the rail network and take a train to Toulouse, connecting there for a local train to the last of our overnight stops - the fabled city of Carcassonne. We dare to guarantee that the views from the train will keep you entertained all day long, as we wind through the stunning landscapes of southwestern France, watching the scenery transform as we journey south.
Day 7
Cassoulet cooking class and exploring Carcassonne
One of the reasons for coming to Carcassonne is surely the gorgeous medieval citadel, which has not kept one medieval set of walls, but two complete concentric rings of fortifications - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most impressive fortified cities in Europe. A second reason is, of course, the local cuisine, and no dish is more famous here than the cassoulet. This hearty bean and meat stew is the ultimate comfort food of the region. This morning, we'll take part in a cooking class, creating our own cassoulets for the evening - a good cassoulet needs a good few hours in the oven . We'll learn about the traditional ingredients and techniques that make this dish so special. After our hands-on culinary experience, there will be a walking tour with our tour leader through the atmospheric streets of the citadel, followed by free time to discover Carcassonne at your own pace. This evening, we'll gather to enjoy the fruits of our earlier labour - our homemade cassoulet dinner.
Day 8
Trip ends Carcassonne
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Carcassonne. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) which is approximately a 1 hour 30 minute drive.
What's Included
Accommodation
Comfortable
Meals
Breakfasts: 7, Lunches: 2, Dinners: 2
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
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Customer reviews & ratings
Erwin was an excellent tour leader, so informative on the cultural and historical facts of France and ensuring that we fulfilled the itinerary that was given to us. Great for experiencing the local train and tram travel in France and trying the French cuisine and wine. I think the pinnacle was cooking our lunch - Great experience all round!
Lynda VerifiedGreat itinerary and a lovely group to travel with. Very fortunate with the weather, sunny, brilliant blue skies, made the Dordogne in particular look really attractive. The cooking class in Sarlat was such fun. Take sensible shoes as there is quite a lot of walking, mainly in towns, some on cobbled streets. Using public transport was part of the experience which I found quite enjoyable, although it wasnât the busiest part of the season and this may not be so enjoyable when there are more people around. Some places were tourist traps, inevitable in the South of France I guess. My negative comment is - Explore, why do you make booking a flight through you such a major chore? Suggesting I go to the South of France via Frankfurt and return via Munich - really?! I can only give you 3 stars as a result.
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