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Bruno Dordogne Discount

I came across this on the Bruno Chief of Police web site. It appears to be legit...Copy and pasted

:And if you happen to be visiting the Perigord in the near future, you might be interested in the Pass'Périg'OR, a free booklet of discounts, in English and French, worth about 100 euros for a family, which offers reduced admission prices and discounts to 43 sites and leisure facilities in the Dordogne To get your hands on a copy, simply email Bruno.perigord.tourisme@orange.fr with your name and address and the Dordogne tourist board will post one to you.
Discounts available include:
Lascaux
The prehistoric attractions of Cap Blanc and Combarelles
Various castles and castle museums
Some of the region’s special gardens
The historic village of Bournat with its working windmill, church, town hall, school and farm animals, all as it was in the 19th century
The Roman remains of Vesunna in Perigueux
The eco-museums of truffles, walnuts, chocolate and foie gras
River boat rides and canoe hire
Posted in hopes that it may be useful to fellow travelers Hope it doesn't violate any guidelines.
The books are fun Brad

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When we stayed in the Dordogne with friends we were able to do a number of interesting things having read the Walker books. We tried the local foods he waxes on about -- the local wine is awful, the walnut liquor interesting. We also went to a night market and danced on a town square under the stars dining with locals -- something we would not have known about except for reading the books. Snapshots:
https://janettravels.wordpress.com/2017/07/25/perfect-place-for-murder-commarque-chateau/
FWIW canoe on the Dordogne and not the Vezere -- the former is MUCH more interesting.

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Thank you! I sent off an email as we are going in September.

I am on book 5 of the series and I am really enjoying it!