Best attractions and places to see around Lacave include a blend of natural wonders, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. Situated in the Dordogne Valley, Lacave is known for its prehistoric heritage and picturesque surroundings at the confluence of the Dordogne and Ouysse rivers. The area features extensive cave systems, historical churches, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from underground marvels to ancient ruins and scenic viewpoints.
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Beautiful greenway to go from St-Girons to Boussens (or vice versa!). Less nice than from Foix to St-Girons but still good! On the other hand, compared to some photos, there is no tunnel on this part, you have to go towards Foix for that!
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Very pleasant greenway, on an old railway line. According to hautegaronnetourisme.com: Route specific to cyclists. Supporting part of the Pyrenean Piedmont cycle route (V81), this route, with no difference in altitude, allows you to go from Roquefort-sur-Garonne (link with the Trans Garona – V83) to Castagnède, via the thermal city of Salies-du-Salat and Mane on the right-of-way of a former railway line, for a length of 15 km. In Castagnède, you will find a connection with the Ariège greenway which will take you to Foix (via Saint-Lizier and Saint-Girons in Couserans).
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Very beautiful road with little traffic winding along the Salat and allowing you to discover the surrounding fields.
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That's what really got me in France - old railway lines that have been converted into great cycle paths. It goes on good ground over bridges and tunnels (illuminated) without noticeable increases through the country. Everything is mostly well signposted.
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Site of a former marble quarry. A picnic area is set up there but above all the panorama of the mountains is magnificent.
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The old church was linked to the Cistercian abbey of Lumière-Dieu, in Comminges, destroyed during the Revolution. It is a small rural church built in the 17th century on foundations from the Romanesque period, and whose door is sheltered by an emban at the foot of the bell tower, itself pierced by two bays where the bells are located. Inside, the single nave is covered with a wooden coffered ceiling.
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Lacave is rich in natural wonders. The most famous are the Caves of Lacave (Grottes de Lacave), offering an underground journey with impressive stalagmites, stalactites, and illuminated formations. You can also visit the picturesque Moulin du Saut and its waterfalls along the Alzou river, or enjoy activities like canoeing and swimming on the Dordogne River, which features several 'wild beaches'.
Absolutely. A must-see is Rocamadour, a stunning cliffside village known for its 'Religious City' including the Notre-Dame chapel and Saint-Sauveur basilica. You can also visit the 14th-century Rocamadour Castle. Other notable sites include the elegant Château de la Treyne and Château de Belcastel, both overlooking the Dordogne River, and the architectural gem of the 12th-century Saint George Meyraguet Church in Lacave itself. Don't miss the historic Fabas market square and church, featuring a 17th-century rural church with Romanesque foundations.
Families will enjoy the Prehisto-Dino Parc in Lacave, which offers a journey back to prehistory. For outdoor fun, the Old railroad embankment provides a safe and easy cycle path, perfect for all ages, with good ground and illuminated tunnels. The Fields in the Salat Plain also offer a beautiful, low-traffic road for cycling, suitable for families.
The region around Lacave is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking and cycling trails, including sections of the GR®6 that traverse the wild landscapes of the Causse. The Dordogne River offers opportunities for canoeing, swimming, and fishing. For cycling, there are dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Lacave and Cycling around Lacave. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails in the MTB Trails around Lacave guide, with options like the 'Cascade du Rioumajou loop'.
Yes, several spots offer magnificent views. The Marble quarry provides a panoramic vista of the surrounding mountains. There's also a dedicated viewpoint over Rocamadour, offering breathtaking perspectives of the medieval village built into the cliffs. The plateau where the Ruins of the Notre-Dame-de-la-Pitié Church are located also offers lovely views.
The Caves of Lacave offer a unique experience. Visitors can explore them via an underground electric train that takes you deep into the grotto. The tour, which involves walking and some steps, typically lasts about 1.5 hours and highlights include the 'Salle des Merveilles' and a cavern with phosphorescent concretions under ultraviolet light. For opening hours and booking, check their official website.
To experience local culture and gastronomy, producer markets are held in Lacave on Mondays and Thursdays during July and August. These markets are a great place to find local produce and specialties.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experience of the Old railroad embankment for its smooth cycling path over bridges and through illuminated tunnels. The Marble quarry is appreciated for its picnic area and magnificent mountain panoramas. The historical charm of the Fabas market square and church, with its Romanesque foundations and wooden coffered ceiling, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the Old railroad embankment is highly recommended for cycling, offering a flat and scenic route. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like 'Around Prat' (35 km, moderate) or 'Saint Girons – Pont Vieux de Saint-Girons loop from Prat-Bonrepaux' (31 km, easy) found in the Road Cycling Routes around Lacave guide. The Fields in the Salat Plain also offer a beautiful, low-traffic road for cyclists.
Lacave is known for its gastronomy, featuring two Michelin-starred restaurants that offer refined cuisine inspired by local produce. Many of the châteaux, such as Château de la Treyne, also host excellent dining options. Local markets provide opportunities to sample regional specialties.
Rocamadour is a highly significant pilgrimage site and a remarkable cliffside village. It's famous for its 'Religious City,' which includes the Notre-Dame chapel housing a statue of the Black Madonna, and the Romanesque-Gothic Saint-Sauveur basilica. Perched dramatically on the cliffs, it offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and spiritual importance, topped by the 14th-century Rocamadour Castle.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the Marble quarry is a less-trafficked spot offering a peaceful picnic area and stunning mountain views. The Ruins of the Notre-Dame-de-la-Pitié Church, though not much remains, offer a serene location with lovely views and the surprising sound of its bells ringing hourly.


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