Marmande



Marmande, a fertile market gardening town known as the "tomato capital" of the region, is not really a tourist destination but is well worth a visit as it is surrounded by lovely small villages. It also well known for its excellent AOC Côtes du Marmandais wine, the quality of which I can certainly testify to. Its main church, the 13th century Église Notre-Dame, has a really lovely cloister around a classical French garden with verdant shaped parterres and a pond and fountain to complete the idyllic setting. I came across this medieval half-timbered house during a walk around the town. Tomorrow I head to beautiful Bordeaux for five days.

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