INFORMATION
There are two main entrances
- southern porte del Bos (the D46/D50 approach from Cenac) or eastern
porte des Tours (D46E from Sarlat). At the top of the village's main
street, Grand'Rue, is the central market place, place de la Halle,
and the tourist office (Tel: 05 53 31 71 00, Fax: 05 53 31 71 09).
It opens 10am to noon and 2pm to 6pm daily (10am to 7pm daily in July
and August). It's closed during January. Car parking inside the walls
is metered. There's a free parking lot just outside porte des Tours.
THINGS TO
SEE AND DO
The best views are a
few steps from place de Halle, from from the cliff-side Esplanade
du Belvedere and the adjacent Promenade de la Barre, which streetches
west along the forested slope to the Jardin Public. The preciptious
bluff below was, amazingly, scaled by Huguenot besiegers during the
Wars of Religion, one of the few times the bastide was captured.
Across from the tourist office, the 19th century reconstruction of
the 16th century halles ( covered market ) houses the entrance to
the grottes ( caves; 0553317100 ) 450 m of stalactite-filled galleries
underneath the village that gave the inhabitants a handy refuge during
times of attack.
On the far side of the square from the tourist office, the Musee d'
Arts et de Traditions Populaires (0553317100 ) has 9 rooms of clothing,
toys, tools and other memorabilia from the past.
Several canoe operators are based in Cenac including Randonee Dordogne.