About the location of Les Monédières (notice the precise orthograph in french with é and è), they are in the département Corrèze and belong to the region Limouzin (and not Périgord). Further, you wrote Mont Doré but it is Mont Dore (without ').
4 stars nevertheless for your page about this likeable french region. I am not sure that the region of Les Monédières is described in the proposed book I added another book including the Limouzin region.
Hi Jean-Louis, Thank you for your corrections to this page. I have a Hachette guide to France but mostly I rely on a large travel/cookbook by Samuel Chamberlain that my parents often used. Alas, Chamberlain has no chapter on Limousin, since as he explains, it is not a true gastronomic province! My father's cousin wanted to retire from Paris and not back to Chateu-Thierry. My parents suggested Treignac to her as an altenative and that has worked for her.
desainme - Jan 4, 2004 12:06 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks for the upgrade. Not very mountainous compared to Alps but still kinda interesting.
desainme - Jan 1, 2004 7:39 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks for stopping by and voting. Never been there but my folks enjoyed it.
Huberschwiller - Jan 4, 2004 2:42 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentThank you for your contribution.
About the location of Les Monédières (notice the precise orthograph in french with é and è), they are in the département Corrèze and belong to the region Limouzin (and not Périgord). Further, you wrote Mont Doré but it is Mont Dore (without ').
4 stars nevertheless for your page about this likeable french region. I am not sure that the region of Les Monédières is described in the proposed book I added another book including the Limouzin region.
Here a link with photos Les Monédières.
Best wishes for 2004 from France !
Jean-Louis
desainme - Jan 5, 2004 1:09 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentHi Jean-Louis, Thank you for your corrections to this page. I have a Hachette guide to France but mostly I rely on a large travel/cookbook by Samuel Chamberlain that my parents often used. Alas, Chamberlain has no chapter on Limousin, since as he explains, it is not a true gastronomic province! My father's cousin wanted to retire from Paris and not back to Chateu-Thierry. My parents suggested Treignac to her as an altenative and that has worked for her.
Mark
William Marler - Mar 7, 2005 10:17 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentInteresting history. Cheers William
Dean - Dec 7, 2006 5:09 pm - Voted 10/10
broken linkJust a head's up to note that the link to the map is not working.