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7 Days in Dordogne: Rocamadour

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Day five of the seven-day Dordogne marathon trip with my long-time friend, Julie, was one thing we looked forward to the most– Visit Rocamadour.

The village carved into a hill just before the border of Dordogne, Rocamadour, takes at least a half-day to explore. You should arrive early to catch the best view because it is east-facing. Oh well…today we took our time leaving the hotel and probably enjoyed the visit more because we were rested. There are lots of hills and steps to climb.

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Walking tour map of Rocamadour

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I’d often heard of Rocamadore and seen pictures, but I knew little about its history. Did you know the village’s name is “Roc-Amadore,” and it is named after Saint Amadore? Did you know that Saint Amadore was thought by many to be Zacchaeus of the Bible? Did you see a bone of Saint Amadore enshrined at the Rocamadour chapel?

That’s only the beginning of the tales and legends of the place so many have visited—the eleventh century. Rocamadour is, in fact, a pilgrim’s center.

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Looking back at this trip, I wish I had taken more photos. Next time!

Admire, Contemplate, Pray

Aside from being along the trail of Compostella, Rocamadore’s holy relics attract worshippers who come to “admire,” “contemplate,” and “pray.”

“Admiring” Rocamodore is easy. 

Contemplating …

“Contemplating” wasn’t easy with the crowds of people everywhere, even though vacation season was over. 

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Praying …

Praying” is inevitable when you realize the importance of the shrines throughout the village.

Almost every town you visit in France has a memorial to their war dead. Rocamadour is no exception. Most remembered are the veterans of the “Great War” — World War I.

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Statue honoring war dead in Rocamadour

Next Time …

Rocamadour is definitely a destination I could visit over and over. From historical sites to foie gras to caves and nearby attractions in Dordogne, the hillside wonder is a place to put on your list — whether you are there to explore, learn, or simply enjoy.

Tomorrow: Market day in Sarlat.

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