Lined up along the Lot river, these houses showcase the rich architectural heritage of the town. A feast for the eyes.
Overlooking the Lot valley, this 13th-century château is now a prestigious Relais & Châteaux with tastings and visits.
A 14th-century fortified bridge featuring three towers,an emblem of Gothic military architecture and Cahors's iconic landmark.
This former defensive tower, a remnant of a religious palace, offers panoramic views over the surrounding town and countryside.
Protected area with dramatic karst features: limestone plateaus, deep sinkholes, rugged cliffs and scenic hiking routes connecting hilltop villages.
Monumental artwork carved into the rock, visible from the towpath or by boat.
Charming stop in a village with remarkable and preserved architecture, labeled for its authenticity.
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Close to the Toulouse Blagnac