Lined up along the Lot river, these houses showcase the rich architectural heritage of the town. A feast for the eyes.
This 14th-century bridge with its towers and legend of the devil is a must-see in Cahors.
Natural waterfalls set in a lush environment,accessible by foot from the village, offering tranquil scenery.
A protected region of limestone plateaus, cliffs, and caves, ideal for hiking through perched villages, open pastures, and ancient geological wonders.
Impressive artwork sculpted directly into a cliff face, visible from the canal towpath during your cruise.
An authentic stop in a heritage-rich village with preserved architecture, cobbled alleys, and stone houses.
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Close to the Toulouse Blagnac