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Attractions and Places To See around Sainte-Alauzie - Top 12

Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Alauzie are found in the Lot department of France, a region known for its picturesque landscapes and historical sites. The area is characterized by the Quercy Blanc region, featuring limestone plateaus, dry stone buildings, and oak forests, and is part of the broader Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features, including medieval villages and unique geological formations. The region offers a variety…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Montcuq Old Town

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Montcuq is very well known and speaking about the place almost every Frenchman immediately gets a mischievous smile on his face. Montcuq is not known for its village square or …

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Saint-Hilaire Church of Montcuq

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Montcuq means "a pointed height" in Celtic. Like Cajarc, mentioned above, Montcuq was also the subject of a report for Jacques Martin's comedy TV show in 1976: Le Petit Rapporteur. …

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Labastide-Marnhac

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Beautiful church with a bench and drinking water point💦. Unfortunately the church was closed.

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Castelnau-Montratier

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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 …

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Boisse Mill

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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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Fred Urrutia
July 19, 2025, Castelnau-Montratier

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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Natalie
February 27, 2025, Labastide-Marnhac

Beautiful church with a bench and drinking water point💦. Unfortunately the church was closed.

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Very pretty picturesque village

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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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in Montcuq observe the sculptures of the St-Hilaire church, built around 1250/1270 in La COUnco (Conca in written oc, the SHELL) OUTSIDE the first ramparts (it replaced a primitive St-Sernin, located at the foot of the tower , Place del Plàn, west, therefore prior to Charlemagne) The church, said OUTSIDE the WALLS again in 1350, is marked by interior sculptures (transept, choir, apse) of the most esoteric...their hidden meanings are foreign to Christianity. ..Other old medieval houses are also rich in sculptures with secret meanings: house with the sign "Four 4", shortly after the town hall going up towards St-Hilaire, on the right, 13th century house at the bottom and on the right from the rue du Plàn, Very old names have been preserved: Pàtus (= small square) del Potz/Pouttss, Carriéro (= Rue) de l'Aste (de la Lance en oc: Asto), Carriéro Dréytsho (rue Droite) d 'others, known: quarry of the Fourns, fourn nàut é fourn batch, quarry of the Gatsharîo, quarry of the Ribiéyro de Mouncuc, Fîu Soubiràn (Sovereign Fief "or--Sup Latin eranus--- "from the top of the town"), Cantou de Quantard, Cantou de VillaBorgonh--Billobourgounn--, Plàça de la Caminada (from the Old Presbytery after 1450, below the Parish House): under the Mediatheque , Prat del Gassàyrou, Bàrri (district) of Valeta, de Rozet, Camy de Pènn..etc..), have not had the happiness of being formalized, replaced by falsely "occitanizing" names! of Montcuq of the "vanellas (banéllos), empty spaces separate the houses and wide of 75cms, two and a half feet, a distance dating from the Roman Empire! Montcuq was legendaryly founded in the year of the Millennium of Rome, a combe bears the name de Vielha Roma" (Byélyo Roumo) OLD ROME,..the house at the bottom of the Rue du Plàn seems to have been a Jewish house, even of a rabbi and descendant of the tribe of Judah...In the Tower the points of the horizon indicated by the median axes of the openings, windows and door, correspond to places loaded with myths and related to sunrises and sunsets s solar, lunar, stars, constellations, on key dates of the year and therefore of the Old Calendar of the "Old Religion", as said of the secret and mysterious depths of old Quercy, the real one, not the one Tourists, such as "More-Than-Healer" of the Pays de Montcuq..

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The problem is that Montcuq is a village in the OC region and that the pronunciation of the name follows the rules of OCCITAN, and southern French, region (33 departments in the south of France...) and languages ( Occitan and southern French) where ALL the LETTERS are PRONOUNCED!!....in all the Oc countries and in Quercy in particular (White or other!) we therefore pronounce "Monkükkk" by stating very clearly the last consonant.. .and if you want to be, or pass for being, from the country you will even pronounce "Mounnkükk" or even MounKütt"..as for the inhabitants, they are not the Montcuquois but the Mountcuquiols..and Quercy is pronounced Càrci (tonic accent on Cà ,Rroulé) and Quercy Blanc is called, in Oc, Càrci Albènc (albènnkk)...As for Barguelonne, we do not know it under the name of Barguelonnette...but, in Oc, of bargoLOUno...The name de Quercy-Blanc is very recent, it has no historical roots...it is a creation of geographers...the only old name is "Pàis dels Valls" (Country dellss Ballss: Spanish style)Country Valleys...(direct tributaries of the Middle Garonne) in a North-East to South-West direction... The causses are invaded by spontaneous Mediterranean vegetation, wild fig trees, pistachio trees, terebinths, asphodels, wild asparagus, Montpelleier maples, Phillyres (sub-Saharan shrubs!) attest that ..the environment lends itself to it...the great master of the sky in these regions is the Autan Wind..coming from the Balearic Islands...and the culture is all Occitan...

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Montcuq means "a pointed height" in Celtic. Like Cajarc, mentioned above, Montcuq was also the subject of a report for Jacques Martin's comedy TV show in 1976: Le Petit Rapporteur. It was Daniel Prévost who cheerfully joked about Montcuq, obviously playing on the double meaning of the village's name. He could barely contain his laughter, and the mayor at the time played along: it was a cult classic. Today, the village continues to capitalize on this reputation, banking on the tourist benefits of pilgrims coming here. In July 2022, the village was chosen over the city of Lyon to host the first Popcorn Festival. "Popcorn" is a show broadcast every Tuesday on Twitch. It is hosted by Domingo with hand-picked guests. It discusses current events, but not only that. For over two and a half hours, the viewer has no time to get bored. The event is now one of the most watched on the streaming platform. Montcuq is a charming village. Its tree-lined promenade runs along the lower part of the village, offering a lovely stroll as well as a perfect place to relax.

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This small village of 1260 inhabitants extends over more than 2887 hectares and includes 13 hamlets. It has a rich architectural heritage dating from the 13th century: the castle indeed dates from this period, as well as the 3 churches found in the town: Labastide, Saint-Rémy and Sagères.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore near Sainte-Alauzie?

The region offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the charming Montcuq Old Town, known for its 12th-century keep and old stone houses. Don't miss the Boisse Mill, a 17th-century landmark meticulously rebuilt on Boisse hill. The historic village of Castelnau-Montratier also boasts an arcaded square, medieval houses, and Gallo-Roman remains.

Are there any notable natural features or parks in the region?

Yes, Sainte-Alauzie is situated within the picturesque Quercy Blanc region, which is part of the broader Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy. This vast protected area is known for its limestone plateaus, oak forests, and unique geological features like 'igues' (vertical caves), dolmens, and the Saint-Namphaise lakes. It's an excellent area for exploring natural beauty.

What outdoor activities are available around Sainte-Alauzie?

The region is well-suited for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are several mountain bike trails like the 'Bastide and mills of Quercy Blanc' route, and road cycling options such as the 'Montcuq Old Town – Lauzerte loop'. You can explore more options on the MTB Trails around Sainte-Alauzie and Road Cycling Routes around Sainte-Alauzie guide pages.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the area?

Absolutely. Many of the historical sites, like the Boisse Mill and the Saint-Hilaire Church of Montcuq, are suitable for families. The natural landscapes of the Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy also offer opportunities for easy walks and exploration that can be enjoyed by all ages.

Where can I find charming villages to visit near Sainte-Alauzie?

Beyond Sainte-Alauzie itself, you'll find several charming villages. Montcuq Old Town is a must-see with its medieval character. Castelnau-Montratier offers a large arcaded square and rich heritage. The small village of Labastide-Marnhac also features a rich architectural heritage, including a 13th-century castle and churches.

What is the Boisse Mill, and why is it significant?

The Boisse Mill is a 17th-century man-made monument located in Sainte-Alauzie. Its significance lies in its unique history: it was moved stone by stone and meticulously rebuilt on Boisse hill. It is listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments, making it a notable piece of local heritage.

Can I find hiking trails suitable for different skill levels?

Yes, the region around Sainte-Alauzie offers a variety of hiking trails. While specific difficulty levels for hiking are not detailed here, the diverse landscape of the Quercy Blanc and Causses du Quercy suggests options ranging from easy walks through villages and fields to more challenging routes exploring the limestone plateaus and forests. Many hidden gems are waiting to be explored on foot.

What is the best time of year to visit Sainte-Alauzie for outdoor activities?

The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks and villages. Summers can be warm, ideal for enjoying the countryside, while spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery.

Are there options for running trails near Sainte-Alauzie?

Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Montcuq' or the 'Tour de Montcuq loop from Montcuq'. These trails offer a great way to experience the local landscape while getting some exercise. More details can be found on the Running Trails around Sainte-Alauzie guide page.

What kind of local gastronomy or unique experiences can I find?

The local gastronomy is rich, and visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of truffle farming. You can find experiences including demonstrations and visits to truffle fields, offering a unique insight into this regional delicacy.

Are there any religious buildings worth visiting?

Certainly. The Saint-Hilaire Church of Montcuq, built around 1250-1270, is notable for its interior sculptures and historical significance. In Castelnau-Montratier, the Saint-Martin church features a Romanesque-Byzantine dome and offers panoramic views.

Is the region around Sainte-Alauzie suitable for dog-friendly walks?

The natural landscapes and numerous trails in the Quercy Blanc and the Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy generally offer good opportunities for dog-friendly walks. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near livestock, and to respect local regulations regarding pets.

What makes Montcuq Old Town a popular spot?

Montcuq Old Town is a very popular historical site known for its charming old town center, which is dominated by a large 12th-century keep. Its small streets and old stone houses create a unique atmosphere, offering picturesque views of the village and surrounding area. It's a place that invites visitors to linger and explore its rich history.

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