Best attractions and places to see around Marminiac, a village in the Lot department of south-west France, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural surroundings. The area is characterized by attractive countryside, forested hills, and small farms, situated within the Bouriane region. It serves as a base for exploring the wider Occitanie and Dordogne regions, known for their diverse landscapes and historical significance.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Once you’ve parked, the first mile or 2 is on road, then it’s off roading down a steep track of loose rocks, may need to push on some of it. On the outskirts of Daglan and all the way to Castelnaut super surface, quiet roads, beautiful scenery. On the way back the loose surface wasn’t as bad.
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very nice town with a Sunday market with regional products
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A walk through a lovely landscape!
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A beautiful town enhanced by its Saint-Radegonde church.
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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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Lovely little village at the top of a short climb
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We are here in the village of Frayssinet-le Gélat, in a micro-region of the Lot department called Bouriane. The land is sandy and granitic which encourages the growth of trees and plants that like the acidity of the soil. Chestnut trees, ferns, broom, foxgloves are some examples. The remarkable monument of the village is undoubtedly the Sainte-Radegonde church which is unique in its kind. Its porch appears to be a medieval tower. The defensive aspect of the church - which was to serve as a place of refuge in troubled times - is obvious.
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Within Marminiac itself, you can visit the Tour des Anglais, a prominent 15th-century tower, and the 13th-century Church of Saint-Vincent, which played a defensive role during the Hundred Years' War. Nearby, you'll find Frayssinet-le-Gélat with its unique Sainte-Radegonde church, and the village of Bouzic Village, which also has historical significance.
Yes, several 'Les Plus Beaux Villages de France' are within a short drive. These include Domme, known for its panoramic views and cave systems; La Roque-Gageac, nestled along the Dordogne River; Belves; and Beynac, featuring a stunning cliffside fortress. Rocamadour, a village perched on a cliffside, is also accessible.
The Marminiac region is characterized by attractive countryside, forested hills, and small farms within the Bouriane region. You can explore protected biodiversity zones and streams flowing into the Dordogne basin. The village of Cazals features a body of water with a pretty beach, offering a pleasant natural escape.
The region boasts several notable castles. You can visit the impressive medieval Château de Bonaguil, the well-preserved Château de Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, and Le Château de Beynac with its historic views. The beautifully restored Renaissance-style Chateau des Milandes, famous for Josephine Baker, is also nearby. Within Marminiac, you can see the 19th-century Château de Bonafous and the 17th-century Château de Roquecave.
Yes, the area is rich in underground wonders. You can discover ancient cave paintings at Grotte de Pech Merle, or experience a spectacular boat ride on an underground river at Le Gouffre de Padirac. The village of Domme also hosts an extensive cave system, La Grotte De Domme.
Beyond exploring attractions, you can enjoy canoeing on the Dordogne River, hiking and walking through forests and along river paths, or cycling on various routes. For specific cycling routes, you can check the Cycling around Marminiac guide. There are also running trails, with options available in the Running Trails around Marminiac guide.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy exploring the medieval Château de Bonaguil, which is perfect for children. Quercyland amusement park offers water rides and games for family fun. The village of Cazals also has a lake with a beach, ideal for a relaxing family day.
You can immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the local farmer's markets for fresh produce and traditional foods. The Church Saint-Pierre de Boissierette, with its unique interior restorations by artist Marc-Antoine Bissière, offers a distinct artistic and historical experience. Opportunities for truffle discovery with local producers also provide a unique regional insight.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, charming villages, and natural beauty. For instance, Les Arques is loved for its picturesque setting above an oak forest valley and its connection to sculptor Ossip Zadkine. The unique defensive architecture of the Sainte-Radegonde church in Frayssinet-le-Gélat also stands out to many.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking and walking trails through its attractive countryside and forested hills. Bouzic Village is noted as a good starting point for hiking, with a mix of road and off-road paths. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Marminiac guide, which includes walking options.
Beyond the more prominent sites, you can explore the small, pleasant villages of Saint-Pompon and Daglan. Les Arques is a lovely little village perched above a valley, and Salviac offers a charming town center with local amenities and historical remains like the Pech Curet dolmen.
The region's attractive countryside and forested hills are enjoyable across many seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the villages and natural features. Summer is also popular, especially for water activities like canoeing on the Dordogne River, though it can be warmer.
Yes, the area is home to several remarkable gardens. You can visit the Jardin de la Daille, Jardins de l'Albarède, and Jardins du château de Caudon. The Jardins de Marqueyssac are particularly renowned for their extensive and beautiful landscapes, and the Jardins d'Eyrignac offer magnificent French gardens with peaceful picnic spots.
The Marminiac area offers diverse cycling opportunities, from road cycling to touring. You can find various routes, including loops from Cazals to Bouzic Village or Les Arques. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Marminiac and Cycling around Marminiac guides.
For a unique view, consider the Haut Quercy Scenic Railway, which provides a distinct way to see the Dordogne Valley from an old railway line cut into cliffs. Additionally, the hilltop village of Domme offers extensive cave systems and panoramic views that provide a different perspective of the landscape.


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