Montazeau sits in the Dordogne, a region in southwestern France known for its prehistoric caves, medieval towns, and the winding river that gives it its name. This is the land of foie gras and truffles, where tourism moves between château visits and canoe trips, though most of it remains working countryside. The quiet village is spread across low hills where limestone houses settle into the earth, their pale walls warm against stands of oak and chestnut.
From the elegant stone house, the countryside moves at its own pace—fields divided by hedgerows, small roads that curve between farmsteads. Even the architecture speaks in the local dialect: thick walls, narrow windows, roofs that shed rain into gutters carved from single blocks of stone. This is France at a walking pace. Come prepared to move at the countryside’s rhythm
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