About The Lot-et-Garonne, Known as Department 47 of Aquitaine, a Beautiful Region of South West of France

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This South West Region of France is known as the Lot-et-Garonne , a department (county).What a delight this corner of France is, the gentle sloping hills and fields that show off their diverse agricultural crops from sunflowers to corn, apples, plums and kiwis. Gentle winding roads and so very few cars, beautiful towns and villages where people always have time to talk to you.
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Bordeaux, Toulouse, Atlantic Coast, Pyrenees and the Mediterranean.
The area can generally be described as a mixture of broad valleys and hillsides with ancient bastide towns and villages, each of which has its own charm offering some leisure and sports activities. We are located halfway between Bordeaux and Toulouse. 'Gone Fishin' is a perfect place to stay, exclusive for two offering peace and quiet but not isolated. Just a two-hour drive takes you to the Atlantic Coast or the Pyrenees, while three hours brings you to the Mediterranean.
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Walkers, Motorbikers, Cyclists, Boaters, Photograpers and Birdwatchers.
The countryside in Lot-et-Garonne offers unlimited scope for walkers and cyclists, and visitors are well placed for boating with the River Baïse never far away.
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Fishing at Gone Fishin' or in the Nearby Rivers
From riverside fishing or fishing at your holiday home "Gone Fishin" to overhead hang-gliding, the region abounds with opportunities for all tastes and ages.
Each week we offer a print-out of what's on in the area. This will list antique faires, car boot sales, evening street parties with music, concerts and the regular day markets.
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Bastides and Historic Sites in the Lot et Garonne.
Lot-et-Garonne has more bastides than any other area of France. There are about 40.
The fortified towns were deliberately organised not around the castle or church as before, but around the marketplace and town hall.
Here is Pujols in full spring blossom.
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Agen, Bordeaux, Paris, Toulouse, Spain.
Agen to Bordeaux, Bordeaux to Paris, Agen to Toulouse and on into Spain - all are linked by autoroutes (motorways).
Try this link to a fabulous site that explains all about the Bordeaux wines and much more. |

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Follow Rick Steins Journey.
Agriculture not only prospers here its produce is famous throughout France. Cereals are grown, cattle are raised and dairy farming is practised. Fruit growing is a speciality, including strawberries and succulent melons, and the department is particularly noted for the famous Agen 'prunes' (plums) and 'pruneaux' (prunes)! The vineyards produce good wines in the Duras and Buzet and Bordeaux areas.
The Lot et Garonne was first in Europe to grow tobacco on a commercial scale but is now the last tobacco-growing centre in France.
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Courtesy of The Conseil Général of the Lot et Garonne .
An absolute must whilst sitting in your armchair is a visit to this link Courtesy of The Conseil général of the Lot et Garonne . Once on their site click the pictures on the left and you will be taken on a fabulous panoramic virtual tour around chateau's , along the canals, and into churches all within easy reach of your holiday home at Gone Fishin'.
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