Attractions and places to see around Lunegarde are concentrated in the Lot department of southwestern France, situated within the Causse de Gramat. This region is characterized by its limestone landscapes, historical sites, and charming villages. Lunegarde itself offers panoramic views and a rich historical heritage, including its castle and traditional architecture. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance for visitors to explore.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Interesting little museum about Joachim Murat (1767-1815), one of Napoleon's most important generals. He was born and grew up in this village inn. Napoleon Bonaparte appointed him King of Naples.
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Built in the 15th century on foundations dating from the 13th or 14th century, the Moulin du Saut is one of the historic turbine mills in the Alzou Valley. It was reconstructed in the 18th century and used until 1914. The mill used water energy to drive the turbines and was used for a time to generate electricity. More information can be found here: https://www.chemins-secrets.org/moulins-saut
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The Moulin du Saut, where nature is gradually reclaiming its rights, is a very fun waypoint on the GR6. After taking a few old stone stairs, you can hear the sound of the river getting louder and you are quickly surprised by the sight of a small waterfall (not dried up in July 2024). It is possible to observe it from the edge of the river downstream, but you should be careful of the mossy rocks, which are very slippery.
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Labastide-Murat, formerly known as Labastide-Fortunière, owes its name to Joachim Murat, a native of this village. This flamboyant historical figure was the son of an innkeeper. Under Napoleon I, and thanks to his military exploits, he became Marshal of the Empire and King of Naples. By imperial decree of Napoleon III, the village changed its name on April 15, 1852.
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There's a beautiful signposted circular trail around Espédaillac (approx. 1 hour). Panels explain notable houses, fountains, etc., providing a good understanding of this town on the Causse de Gramat.
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Labastide-Murat, at the exit of the highway where you will find a supermarket, a few shops, cafes, and a bakery all located in the center.
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Quaint little stone village, typical of the Quercy area, with a few cafes, bars and restaurants.
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Small village on the Causses de Gramat. It is the largest and wildest of the four causses of Quercy.
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The region around Lunegarde is rich in natural wonders. You can visit the Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls, a picturesque spot along the Alzou river, or explore the unique limestone landscapes, underground rivers, and caves within the Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park. The famous Gouffre de Padirac, a massive chasm with underground rivers, is also just 19 km away, and the natural sinkhole Gouffre des Vitarelles is only 7 km from Lunegarde.
Yes, Lunegarde itself boasts a rich historical heritage, including its visible Church with 16th-century paintings and 17th-century altarpieces, and the historic Château de Lunegarde. The village also features dovecotes, 'cazelles' (dry stone shelters), and an old forge. Nearby, Labastide-Murat Town Centre is known for its connection to Joachim Murat, one of Napoleon's generals, and offers a museum. Rocamadour, a significant pilgrimage site, is also close by, featuring its Sanctuary and Chemin de Croix.
For families, the Animal Park of Gramat, located in the town of Gramat (10 km away), is a popular choice. In Rocamadour, you can visit the Monkey Forest and Rocher des Aigles (Eagles' Rock), offering engaging experiences for all ages. The town center of Labastide-Murat also offers shops and cafes suitable for a family stop.
Absolutely. Lunegarde is situated within the Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park, offering numerous opportunities for hiking. The village of Espédaillac, a quaint stone village, has a beautiful signposted circular trail that explains notable houses and fountains. The Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls is also a notable waypoint on the GR6, providing scenic views along the Alzou river. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Lunegarde guide, which includes routes like 'The trail of Dolmens and Cazelles'.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for different cycling styles. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Issendolus loop from Lunegarde' or the 'Saint-Sulpice – Marcilhac-sur-Célé loop'. If you prefer road cycling, options include the 'Fontanes-du-Causse loop from Le Bastit' or the 'Rocamadour – Great view over Rocamadour loop'. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Lunegarde and Road Cycling Routes around Lunegarde guides.
The area around Lunegarde is home to several 'Most Beautiful Villages of France'. These include Autoire (21 km), Loubressac (22 km), Cardaillac (25 km), and Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (25 km). These villages offer picturesque scenery and insights into traditional French architecture and life. Espédaillac is also a quaint stone village typical of the Quercy area.
Beyond the historic Château de Lunegarde itself, which is privately owned, the region boasts several other impressive châteaux. You can visit Assier Chateau (15 km), Chateau Montal (24 km), and Castelnau-Bretenoux Chateau (26 km), each offering a glimpse into the area's rich history and architectural heritage.
While specific seasonal tips are not provided, the region's natural beauty, including its waterfalls and hiking trails, suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for comfortable outdoor exploration, avoiding the potential for dry streams in late spring or the peak heat of summer. The Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park is also known for stargazing, which can be enjoyed year-round, especially on clear nights.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The scenic views from Lunegarde Church and the picturesque Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls are highly rated. The historical context of Labastide-Murat and the charm of villages like Espédaillac also receive positive feedback, with many enjoying the signposted trails that explain local history and architecture.
The Labastide-Murat Town Centre is a convenient stop, offering a supermarket, various shops, cafes, and a bakery. The quaint village of Espédaillac also has a few cafes, bars, and restaurants. In Gramat, you'll find a charming town center perfect for strolling and enjoying a cup of tea on a terrace.
Yes, the region is part of the Causse de Gramat, known for its distinctive limestone landscapes. You can explore the famous Gouffre de Padirac, a spectacular cave system with an underground river, located about 19 km away. Closer to Lunegarde, the Gouffre des Vitarelles (7 km) is another notable natural sinkhole that showcases the area's unique geology.


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