Trails Older Than Maps: Exploring the Dordogne on Foot is a captivating journey through one of France's most enchanting regions, told from the perspective of a walker fully immersed in its landscapes, history, and culture. From winding forest paths and serene riversides to medieval villages, hidden ruins, and ancient trails, this book captures the Dordogne in all its sensory richness.Through first-person narrative, readers experience the rhythms of walking the slow unfolding of scenery, the quiet moments of reflection, and the intimate connections with the land and its people. The book explores seasonal transformations, culinary delights, and the artistry embedded in villages, castles, and prehistoric sites, blending travel, history, and personal discovery into a single immersive experience.More than a travelogue, this book is an invitation to walk slowly, observe closely, and engage deeply with a landscape shaped by centuries of human life and natural beauty. It celebrates the joy of exploration, the wisdom of presence, and the enduring charm of trails that existed long before maps.Whether you are an avid hiker, a lover of history and art, or someone who delights in the sensory pleasures of a region, Trails Older Than Maps offers inspiration, reflection, and a guide to truly experiencing the Dordogne on foot.