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Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille walks
The tour of Roussillon Castle
Walk along the waterways to explore Roussillon Castle. Roussillon Castle was built between the 13th and 15th centuries, likely on the ruins of an 8th-century stronghold belonging to the Duke of Aquitaine.
Among stones and springs around Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille
Between Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille and Maxou, discover the heritage of our villages.
Built springs, fountains, stone paths...
Not forgetting the local flora, Causse mimosa (dogwood), elm...
Path disappears at the end of the route; see reviews for an alternative
Over hills and valleys to Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille
Walk around Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille to discover the built heritage, springs, wells, gariottes (stone huts), etc.
From Cours to La Rauze
Route starting from Saint-Michel-de-Cours, descending towards the Rauze stream to follow its course before climbing back up to the starting point through the forest.
Cahors - Lascabanes
The thirty-first stage of the Way of St James. An easy stage with a slight incline from Cahors and a lovely climb at the start. You will cross the magnificent Pont Valentré to arrive, 23 km further on, at Labastide-Marnhac, a charming little town in the Lot department where white stone houses with flower-bedecked façades line both sides of the main street. The route continues gently to Lascabanes, a picturesque little village with its row of houses typical of the small farmers of yesteryear.
Cahors, a city that is well worth a visit.
Cahors... I knew it by name, I often passed by not far from it, but I never stopped there. What a mistake! Cahors is a pretty little medieval town and a city on a human scale where you can do everything on foot. With its famous and sumptuous Pont Valentré bridge and its famous Saint-Étienne cathedral, this town has an incredible ancient and medieval heritage. Old Cahors is also a very attractive place with its secret gardens, half-timbered houses, market halls and market.
I visited and discovered Cahors on my second day of rest after 21 days of walking on my way to Santiago de Compostela.
Loop above the meanders of the Lot between Saint-Géry and Vers
This hike, along cliff-top paths, offers superb views of several meanders of the Lot, which you will cross. Several small locks are used by pleasure boats. The descent to Vers allows you to discover the village and its river of the same name with its port at the confluence with the Lot.
The surroundings of Flottes
Walk around the village of Flottes to discover its fountain, one of its gariottes, and its crops: vines, truffle trees, etc.
The peatland stream from Sabadel-Lauzès
A pleasant walk along the banks of a stream that disappears to reveal the tuff before reappearing.
The circular of the peatland in Lentillac-du-Causse
Climbing up the aptly named Combe d'Écoute-s'il-pleut, you arrive at the dry grasslands of Lentillac, where you can discover a magnificent dolmen.
Descend towards the peatland, a clear river that can disappear and reappear a little further on through resurgences.
Les Payrols nature
The route leads from Luzech to the Payrols valley via the Crespiat plateau and its
caussenardes.
The Payrols valley is home to a few geological curiosities that are well worth a detour!
The outward and return journeys are along pretty paths offering beautiful panoramic views or, conversely, privacy and tranquillity.
Tour of the island of Luzech
A road walk through the Luzech meander. Vineyards, a stone hut and the Notre-Dame de l'Île Chapel are all part of this easy walk.
Circuit of wells and wash houses from Aujols
Wells, wash houses, gariottes (dry stone shepherd's huts), abbey ruins, remains of a fortification and a cluster of old rural houses are the main attractions of this rich and varied walk, which is very typical of the Lot region's heritage.
Circular country from Labastide-Murat
In the land of the King of Naples, enjoy a walk through the woods with magnificent views.
Quercy Outdoor: Saint-Martin Church
From Lavercantière to Rampoux via Saint-Martin le Désarnat, this rural hike will introduce you to some remarkable heritage sites.
The path of wells and wash houses in Laburgade
Wells, wash houses, cazelles (stone huts), truffle fields, the remains of an old priory and typical Quercy houses are what you will find on this beautiful hike in the countryside near Cahors.
Route of water in Laburgade
This blue-marked route takes you on a tour of the village's rural heritage, with springs and fountains to discover amid beautiful natural landscapes.
A description is available at the town hall and in a letterbox on the festival square in the heart of the village.