Lauzerte

Perched on a hilltop in the Quercy Blanc region, Lauzerte is one of France's Plus Beaux Villages, a medieval bastide town that feels frozen in time. Its circular layout, arcaded square, and honey-coloured stone houses reward slow exploration. From the central Place des Cornières, you'll catch sweeping views over rolling sunflower fields and walnut groves—a quintessentially French rural panorama.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is sufficient to explore Lauzerte's compact historic core, including the main square, church, and a wander through the cobbled lanes. Arrive early to enjoy a coffee on the square before the crowds, and linger for lunch at a local restaurant—try the confit de canard with a glass of Côtes du Lot. If you're a photographer or a history buff, allow a full day to absorb the atmosphere and explore the surrounding countryside.

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