Center Cahors, a thousand-year-old city, historic center where medieval monuments and neoclassical buildings fit side by side
The city's defensive wall, the Saint Etienne Cathedral, the Valentre Bridge, which is part of the world heritage, are famous. Driving along the Lot river, we can see wonderful old villages, vineyard hills, and wonderful nature.
Travel: to Toulouse by plane, from there 1.5 hours by car or by train to Cahors
Some recommended routes:
Citadel
Route: Cahors • Luzech • Vers • SaintCirq-Lapopie • Larnagol • Cahors
travel time 1 week
daily trip 4 hours 30 minutes
length 150 km
34 sluice gates
Ancient stones
Route: Cahors • Douelle • Luzech • Arcambal • Saint-Cirq-Lapopie • Cahors
travel time 1 week
daily trip 3 hours 30 minutes
length 126 km
28 sluice gates
Princely crossing
Route: Cahors • Verse • Saint-Géry • Saint-Cirq-Lapopie • Cahors
travel time 1 week
daily trip 3 hours
length 66 km
22 sluice gates
Jewels of the Lot Valley
Route: Cahors • Douelle • Mercuès • Luzech • Cahors • Vers • SaintGéry • Bouziès • Saint-CirqLapopie • Larnagol • Cahors
travel time 10 days
daily trip 3 hours
length 150 km
34 sluice gates
The winemaker
Route: Cahors • Mercuès • Douelle • Luzech • Cahors
travel time weekend
daily trip 3 hours 30 minutes
length 56 km
lock 6 pcs
Pastor gateway
Route: Cahors • Arcambal • Saint-Géry • Cahors
travel time weekend
daily journey 4 hours
length 40 km
sluice 16 pcs