Best attractions and places to see around Peyrilles include a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. This picturesque village, nestled in a valley within the Lot department of France, features narrow streets and typical Quercy houses, many dating back to the Middle Ages. The area is set within the Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park, offering diverse landscapes and historical sites. Visitors can explore medieval ruins, historic churches, and traditional architecture.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Always a pleasant place for a quick shopping trip. https://maps.app.goo.gl/CGFnhTfySVTDeJCj6?g_st=ic
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very nice town with a Sunday market with regional products
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Behind Cahors and Figeac, Gourdon is the third largest city in the Lot department. Built on a rocky outcrop, it enjoys very beautiful views. It is just as pleasant to stroll through its streets to admire its beautiful Renaissance houses. Every year, generally during the first weekend of August, the Gourdonnades take place. An important medieval festival where demonstrations of archery and crossbow shooting, sword fights, and medieval songs take place.
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Small medieval town perched on a rocky outcrop, from where there is a superb view of the Céou valley. Pretty half-timbered houses with old doors, narrow streets and a beautiful church.
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Behind Cahors and Figeac, Gourdon is the third largest city in the Lot department. Built on a rocky outcrop, it enjoys very beautiful views. It is just as pleasant to stroll through its streets to admire its beautiful Renaissance houses. Every year, generally during the first weekend of August, the Gourdonnades take place. An important medieval festival where demonstrations of archery and crossbow shooting, sword fights, and medieval songs take place.
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Arriving at this point, the village of Les Arques takes shape and is worth exploring. You will notice in this region a glaring lack of vineyards. In 1865, an attack of phylloxera decimated all the vineyards of the region in just 12 years.
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This magnificent castle can be visited and appreciated at its fair value. You can also stay there if you wish. Legend has it that Shakespeare stayed there and was inspired to write All's well that ends well. (All's well That ends well).
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Small village perched above a valley surrounded by oak forests. It is also the place of adoption of the Russian sculptor Ossip Zadkine, who owned a house there and whose many sculptures can be found in the streets and in the small museum dedicated to him.
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Within Peyrilles, you can discover the ruins of the 12th-century Château de Peyrilles, which was rebuilt after being destroyed by English troops. The historic Église Saint-Pierre once served pilgrims, and the Chapelle Saint Roch, built in 1721, holds local significance. Don't miss the Église Notre Dame du Dégagnazès with its 13th-century priory remnants and mural paintings. You can also explore the medieval 'franchise ditch' known as the Fossé du Diable.
Yes, Peyrilles is rich in traditional Quercy architecture. As you wander through the village and its hamlets, you can appreciate restored bread ovens, fountains, 'gariottes' (stone shelters), and 'cazelles' (dry stone huts), all offering a glimpse into traditional local life.
Peyrilles is nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by hills, with a stream fed by an abundant source. The village is also located within the larger Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park, offering diverse landscapes and ecological value. You can also visit the moorlands known as the Lands du Frau near the Église Notre Dame du Dégagnazès.
Several charming towns and villages are a short drive away. Consider visiting Gourdon, a medieval town known for its golden-stone buildings and superb views. Cahors, with its iconic Pont Valentre bridge and 12th-century cathedral, is also nearby. Puy-l'Eveque is considered one of the most picturesque villages along the Lot river, and Les Arques is known for its connection to sculptor Ossip Zadkine.
Beyond the ruins of the Château de Peyrilles, you can visit the magnificent Château du Roussillon, where legend says Shakespeare was inspired. Further afield, the Château de Fenelon (about 25 km north-north-west) features both medieval and Renaissance architecture.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For running enthusiasts, there are several moderate trails like the 'View of the Valley loop from Saint-Germain-du-Bel-Air'. Mountain biking options include the 'Circuit Bourian' or the more challenging 'Les Arques – Cazals loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Gourdon – Gourdon loop from Peyrilles'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Peyrilles, MTB Trails around Peyrilles, and Road Cycling Routes around Peyrilles guides.
The nearby town of Salviac is considered family-friendly and offers a campsite close to the town center. Exploring the traditional architecture and dry stone huts in Peyrilles can also be an engaging activity for families. Additionally, the Museum of Agricultural Machinery and Automobile Salviac could be an interesting visit for all ages.
You can experience vibrant local markets in nearby towns. Catus hosts a market on Tuesdays, Cazals on Sundays, and Gourdon has markets on both Thursdays and Saturdays. These are great places to find regional products.
The Lot department is known for its impressive underground formations. You can explore natural caves and 'gouffres' (sinkholes) such as Gouffre des Vitarelles (29 km), Gouffre de Padirac (38 km), and Grotte du Grand Roc (47 km). The Grotte du Pech Merle, a prehistoric painted cave, is also a significant site near Cabrerets.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical charm and natural beauty of the area. The medieval town of Gourdon is loved for its superb views and well-preserved architecture. The village of Les Arques is noted for its artistic heritage and picturesque setting. The Château du Roussillon is also a popular highlight for its historical significance and beauty.
Peyrilles is known for its local gastronomy, including a traditional wood-fired bakery. You might also consider dining at the renowned 'Chez Mourgues' restaurant for a taste of local cuisine.


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