Lot River Valley

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Winding through the heart of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, the Lot River Valley is a sun-drenched corridor of medieval villages, vine-striped hillsides, and dramatic limestone gorges. This is a region where time slows to the rhythm of the river, and every bend reveals a story carved in stone. Whether you're a history buff, a wine lover, or a seeker of quiet landscapes, the Lot Valley rewards the traveller who takes the back roads and lingers over a glass of Malbec.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least three to four days to explore the valley at a leisurely pace. Base yourself in Cahors or a village like Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, and spend each day wandering a different stretch of the river. Allow half a day for Pech Merle (including travel), and a full day for Rocamadour and its surrounding canyon. Wine lovers will want an extra afternoon for cellar visits in the Cahors appellation.

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