Our waterway cruises Lot en Quercy

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Renowned for its gas­tro­nom­ic spe­cial­ties and the beau­ty of its nat­ur­al sites, the Lot region is also home to innu­mer­able jew­els of human genius. We pro­pose to intro­duce you to water­way tourism in this mag­i­cal set­ting. Your cruise will be all the more suc­cess­ful for it !

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Lot en Quercy

The Lot – an enchanting setting for an introduction to waterway tourism

Choose to navigate the waters of the Lot and you’ll be offering yourself the opportunity to put together a bespoke cruise tailored to your preferences. Would you like to leave from the historic town of Cahors, the region's winegrowing hub, and dream up a gastronomic cruise? Or would you prefer the charm of the town of Luzech, a veritable peninsula sandwiched between the meanders of the Lot? Whichever route you choose, we’ll train you in handling your rental boat to ensure you can navigate with confidence.

Whatever your itinerary, you’ll enjoy the pleasures of waterway cruising, making the most of the calm, idyllic setting. Wherever your chosen destination, the Lot remains one of the most beautiful rivers in France, with multiple ideas for stop-offs. Enjoy breath-taking views, set off for a cycle ride or opt, instead, to take a dip in one of the region’s lakes. It’s high time, then, to embark on your chosen houseboat and set off to embrace relaxation and discovery!
 

From one discovery to another – all the promises of a waterway cruise on the Lot

Turn this waterway cruise into a real gastronomic journey. The region’s culinary specialties, from duck confit to traditional foie gras, are unveiled in the local markets. Moor up and leave your licence-free boat to bring back the region’s gastronomic treasures to enjoy on board. The vineyards of Cahors are representative of the landscapes that will accompany you during your waterway cruise.

You can also enjoy strolling the streets of Cahors. From the amphitheatre to St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the town’s buildings tell you an exciting and eventful story. Navigate between the cliffs to enjoy an exceptional spectacle and moor up on the approach to one of the most beautiful villages in France, Saint Cirq Lapopie.

Don’t miss the bastide of Castelfranc near Cahors and, if your cruise takes you close to Luzech, a walk to the foot of the elegant Saint Pierre church is a must.
 

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The highlights of the Lot Valley

So many good reasons to moor up and set off to explore.

Lot and its gastronomy

Lot and its gastronomy

From market stalls to Michelin-starred restaurant menus, you’ll be able to savour black truffles, Rocamadour cheese accompanied by a glass of Cahors wine, Quercy melon, saffron and Quercy farm lamb. Lot is a foodies’ paradise and you’ll learn that eating is like a religion in Cahors and the surrounding region. The gastronomy of the Lot Valley is a real treat, with the art of the table developed by people who love their land.
Pech Merle Cave

Pech Merle Cave

Pech Merle cave is an ornate prehistoric cave located in the Lot département (Occitanie region of France), in the town of Cabrerets. It opens onto a hill overlooking the valleys of Sagne and Célé in Quercy. It’s quite vast, extending for almost two kilometres, but only 1,200 m of galleries and rooms are currently accessible to visitors. The cave has two floors of galleries adjoined by shafts and sloping tunnels, located around 100 metres above the rivers.
Saint Cirq Lapopie

Saint Cirq Lapopie

The medieval town of Saint-Cirq Lapopie, with its 13 historic monuments, is one of the most beautiful villages in France. Perched on a cliff 100 metres above the river Lot, Saint-Cirq Lapopie is one of the most important sites in the Lot Valley. Below the fortress, the streets of the village, enclosed by fortified gates, are still home to several old houses with stone or half-timbered facades built between the 13th and 16th centuries.
Gourmet markets in July and August

Gourmet markets in July and August

Fongrave, Villeneuve sur Lot, St Sylvestre, La Parade, Casseneuil
Cahors

Cahors

Discover the magnificent town of Cahors, just a few hours’ boat ride from Luzech. This historic tourist town is home to monuments listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Valentré Bridge and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. You’ll also have the chance to explore the old town and its local market.

Where to hire your boat And discover the treasures of the region

Fumel Penne-d'Agenais Puy-l'Évêque Luzech Saint-Vite Mercuès Arcambal Saint-Géry Trentels Douelle Albas Castelfranc Parnac Touzac Vire-sur-Lot Tour-de-Faure Grézels Calvignac Cahors

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