Attractions and places to see around Vazerac, a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department of Occitanie, France, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The region features a landscape characterized by hills and valleys, providing a setting for exploration. Visitors can discover cultural landmarks and various outdoor activities. The area is suitable for those interested in local heritage and natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Castelnau-Montratier boasts a large arcaded square typical of fortified towns. Its Saint-Martin church features a Romanesque-Byzantine dome and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the valley. Strolling through its white stone streets, you'll discover a rich heritage of medieval houses, old mills, and Gallo-Roman remains.
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The chapel is called: Chapelle de Saint-Sernin-du-Bosc de Lauzerte Next to the chapel there is a drinking water point💦.
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Very pretty picturesque village
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On the Way of St. James in Spain you can occasionally see similar constructions, which, however, do not represent pigeon houses, but used to serve as granaries. The essential detail of these buildings - standing on stilts - is the flat, plate- or lid-shaped end at the top of the supporting columns. This was of vital importance in ancient times, as they represent an insurmountable obstacle for voracious rodents such as mice or rats.
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The highlight are the two bells, you can ring them yourself.
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An old mill typical of Quercy, dating from the 17th century, which was moved stone by stone to be rebuilt identically on the Boisse hill, which was less exposed to lightning! Listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments.
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The elevated village of Lauzerte, classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France and a stopover on the route to Santiago de Compostella, dominates the valleys and hills of the Quercy Blanc. Nicknamed the Toledo of Quercy, this medieval bastide, founded in 1241 by the Count of Toulouse, is home to a beautiful square with cornières in its city center, surrounded by old stone houses with wooden facades. At one of the ends, a surprising work of art – the curled corner – gives a particularly original touch to the whole! Next door, the Saint-Barthélemy Church deserves a visit for its beautiful Baroque altarpiece in gilded wood.
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A very well preserved pigeon house. Pigeons were very popular and great efforts were made to protect pigeons from rats. The construction of the 4 pillars is very interesting. The fungal pads made it impossible for the rats to get in and eat the pigeons' eggs.
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Vazerac and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can explore the historic Église de Vazerac, dedicated to Saint Julien, which dates back to 1180 and features unique architecture and 17th-century artifacts. The Place des Cornières de Lauzerte is another notable historical site, a market square surrounded by arcades and old stone houses, with the 13th-century Saint-Barthélemy Church nearby. Additionally, the Boisse Mill, a 17th-century Quercy mill, has been meticulously relocated and rebuilt.
Yes, Vazerac boasts some unique natural and scenic spots. The Pont-cascade de Pontalaman is a spectacular natural site where water cascades under an ancient stone bridge, offering a picturesque view. You can also find the Moulin de Saint-Géraud, a restored old mill situated by a river, providing a tranquil setting for a stroll. For a different experience, the Serre exotique du Gazania offers an exotic greenhouse with rare plants and butterflies.
The area around Vazerac is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for running, cycling, and mountain biking. For running, explore trails like the 'Running loop from Lafrançaise' or 'Château d'Espanel loop from Molières'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Bordebasse Lock – Montauban loop from Lafrançaise' or 'Montpezat-de-Quercy – Castelnau-Montratier loop'. Mountain bikers have options like 'Bastide and mills of Quercy Blanc'. You can find more details on these activities at Running Trails around Vazerac, Cycling around Vazerac, and MTB Trails around Vazerac.
Yes, families can enjoy the Vallée des Loisirs, a multi-activity area offering various outdoor games and activities. Additionally, the Boisse Mill is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical insight in a scenic location. The exotic greenhouse, Serre exotique du Gazania, with its rare plants and butterflies, can also be an engaging experience for children.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. For instance, the Place des Cornières de Lauzerte is praised for its beautiful market square, arcades, and well-preserved medieval to Renaissance facades. The typical local dovecote is noted for its unique 4-pillar construction designed to protect pigeons. The elevated village of Lauzerte, where the Place des Cornières is located, is also classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France.
Yes, Vazerac serves as a starting point for several hiking routes. You can explore trails such as the 'PR1 - Circuit des coteaux à Vazerac' and the 'PR2 - Circuit du château et du Lemboulas à Vazerac,' which allow you to discover the local landscapes and countryside directly from the commune.
Absolutely. The village of Lauzerte, home to the Place des Cornières de Lauzerte, is classified as one of the most beautiful villages in France. Another picturesque settlement is Castelnau-Montratier, which features a large arcaded square, a Romanesque-Byzantine church, and a rich heritage of medieval houses and Gallo-Roman remains.
The region of Tarn-et-Garonne, where Vazerac is located, generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring through early autumn. Visiting during these seasons (April to October) allows for comfortable exploration of outdoor attractions, hiking trails, and local markets. Summer months can be warm, making early mornings or late afternoons ideal for activities.
Beyond the main attractions, the Chapelle de Lapayrouse is described as a small architectural marvel perched high up, offering serene views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a lovely hidden gem. The restored Moulin de Saint-Géraud by the river also provides a tranquil, picturesque spot away from more crowded areas.
While Vazerac itself is a small commune, you can experience vibrant local culture and markets in nearby towns. Markets are held in Lafrançaise (Wednesdays & Sundays), Montpezat-de-Quercy (Saturdays), Montcuq (Sundays), Moissac (Saturdays & Sundays), and Montauban (Wednesdays & Saturdays). These markets are great places to find local produce and soak in the regional atmosphere.
The region is rich in unique architecture. The Église de Vazerac, built in 1180, showcases diverse ogive retombées and Renaissance ornamentation. You can also find a typical local dovecote with its distinctive 4-pillar construction and fungal pads designed to protect pigeons. The medieval bastide of Lauzerte, with its arcaded Place des Cornières and old stone houses, also presents a unique architectural heritage.
Yes, the Moulin de Saint-Géraud offers a picturesque and tranquil spot by the river, perfect for a relaxing stroll amidst nature and heritage. The Chapelle de Lapayrouse also provides a peaceful atmosphere with serene views. For a more structured natural experience, the Serre exotique du Gazania allows you to immerse yourself in a tropical environment.


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