This week I spent two days in Figeac, France at the Chateau Viguier hotel. The town has a long history, and the hotel we stayed at was a converted 14th century monastery. It was also surprisingly clean. A couple of times I saw a guy on a moped riding around with a suction pipe, and noticed he was hoovering up dog mess - maybe this is the secret of how the town stays so tidy!
Figeac is a small town (about 10,000 people), but is famous as the birthplace of the one of the Rosetta Stone translators, Jean-François Champollion. The region is also well known for its Foie Gras - perhaps a more stomach churning dish than black pudding and haggis!
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