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Attractions and Places To See around Bagat-En-Quercy - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Bagat-En-Quercy, located in the Quercy region, offer a mix of historical sites, charming villages, and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its limestone plateaus, river valleys, and architectural heritage. Visitors can explore medieval towns, ancient churches, and scenic viewpoints. The region provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.

Best attractions and places to see around Bagat-En-Quercy

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Last updated: July 2, 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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Albas

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cozy town with a cozy café on the square under the plane trees

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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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Albas suspension bridge

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THE ALBAS MUNICIPALITY
Albas la Jolie, mostly built on a cliff above the Lot, one of the most beautiful “spots” in the Lot valley.
Albas was once a port from …

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Luzech

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In the heart of the Cahors vineyard, this small town clings to both sides of a rocky isthmus.

On the plateau, we distinguish the oppidum of the Impernal, whose ruins are two thousand years old.

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Floréal
February 22, 2025, Luzech

Pretty village nestled between two arms of the Lot!

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Géry VdB.
June 18, 2024, Albas

cozy town with a cozy café on the square under the plane trees

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Beat
September 3, 2023, Pont suspendu d'Albas

Nice view of the center from the narrow bridge

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very nice view Albas suspension bridge

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Seb Le Baroudeur
April 27, 2023, Albas

Albas is a small town located in the department of Lot-et-Garonne, in the south-west of France. It is located on the banks of the Lot River, about 30 kilometers east of Agen. The town is known for its medieval castle, the Chateau d'Albas, which was built in the 13th century. The castle has been restored and can be visited today. Albas is also known for its caves, the Grottes de Lastournelle, which offer guided tours to discover their unique geological formations. Besides its historical and natural heritage, Albas also offers many outdoor activities for visitors, including hiking trails, cycle paths and water activities on the Lot. The town is also known for its local gastronomy, with fresh, quality produce from surrounding farms. Albas is a charming little town, offering many activities for visitors, as well as a rich history and culture. Whether it is to discover its historical and natural heritage, enjoy outdoor activities or taste the local specialties, Albas is really worth the detour.

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Adélaïde de Valence
February 6, 2023, Luzech

In the heart of the Cahors vineyard, this small town clings to both sides of a rocky isthmus. On the plateau, we distinguish the oppidum of the Impernal, whose ruins are two thousand years old.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore around Bagat-En-Quercy?

The region is rich in history. You can visit the charming Montcuq Old Town, known for its 12th-century keep and historic streets, or the Saint-Hilaire Church of Montcuq. The village of Luzech, nestled in the Cahors vineyard, features a two-thousand-year-old oppidum. Further afield, explore the medieval architectural marvel of Lauzerte, a stop on the St-James trail, or the impressive Pont Valentré and Cathédrale St Etienne in Cahors.

Are there natural attractions or scenic viewpoints near Bagat-En-Quercy?

Yes, the area offers beautiful natural landscapes. The Causses du Quercy Regional Nature Park, a UNESCO Global Geopark, features distinctive limestone plateaus, karst landscapes, and numerous caves and chasms. You can also enjoy the scenic Lot River Valley, which includes the Albas suspension bridge. The 'Circuit On the White Paths of Bagat' offers remarkable views from the Calvary, including the distant Montcuq tower.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Roland Circuit Trail' or the 'View of the Cross on the Hill loop from Barguelonne-en-Quercy'. If you're into cycling, explore routes such as the 'Montcuq Old Town – Saint-Privat Church of Montcuq loop' for gravel biking or the 'Mtb – Very stylish loop from Montcuq' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Bagat-En-Quercy, Gravel biking around Bagat-En-Quercy, and MTB Trails around Bagat-En-Quercy.

Are there any family-friendly activities or walks in the area?

Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The Saint-Hilaire Church of Montcuq is listed as family-friendly, and the tree-lined promenade in Montcuq offers a pleasant stroll. Easy walks like the 'Lavender Field – View of Montcuq loop' (5.5 km) are great for families. Exploring charming villages like Lauzerte or Montcuq provides an engaging cultural experience for all ages.

What are some charming villages to visit besides Montcuq?

Beyond Montcuq Old Town, the Quercy region is known for its picturesque villages. Lauzerte, classified among the 'Most Beautiful Villages of France,' offers medieval architecture and panoramic views. Lacour de Visa features three Romanesque churches and stunning views of the Séoune valley. Montaigu de Quercy, perched on a hill, boasts beautiful bourgeois and medieval homes.

What is special about Albas?

Albas is a charming settlement located on the banks of the Lot River. It's known for its medieval castle, Chateau d'Albas, and offers various outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The village was once a port for Cahors wines, and the famous Cahors vineyard is just across the Albas suspension bridge, which was inaugurated in 1933.

Can I find any unique cultural or religious sites?

Absolutely. The Saint-Hilaire Church of Montcuq is a notable religious building. In Cahors, the 12th-century Cathédrale St Etienne is a significant site on French pilgrim routes. Further away, the Abbatiale St Pierre in Moissac is another important heritage site on these routes. Lauzerte, a medieval village, is also a stop on the St-James trail to Compostela.

What is the best time to visit Bagat-En-Quercy for outdoor activities?

The Quercy region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are often ideal, offering comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling without the intense heat of summer. These seasons also showcase the region's natural beauty with blooming wildflowers or vibrant autumn foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.

Are there any specific geological features to see in the area?

Yes, the Causses du Quercy Regional Nature Park is renowned for its distinctive geological features. It's characterized by limestone plateaus and impressive karst landscapes, which have been shaped by water over millennia. You can observe cliffs, dolines, dry combes, lapiés, and numerous caves and chasms, including the famous Gouffre de Padirac, showcasing the region's unique geology.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Bagat-En-Quercy?

Visitors particularly enjoy the historical charm and scenic beauty. For instance, Montcuq Old Town is appreciated for its pleasant atmosphere and historic center dominated by the 12th-century keep. Albas is loved for its cozy town feel and beautiful location on the Lot River. The overall appeal lies in the mix of medieval architecture, picturesque villages, and opportunities for outdoor exploration.

Can I find places to eat or relax near the attractions?

Yes, many of the villages offer options for dining and relaxation. In Montcuq Old Town, there's a nice café right at the entrance to the village, and its tree-lined promenade is perfect for relaxation. Albas also has a cozy café on the square under the plane trees. Exploring these charming villages often reveals local eateries and pleasant spots to unwind.

Are there any unique local events or festivals in the region?

While specific events for Bagat-en-Quercy itself are not detailed, the surrounding villages host various activities. Montcuq, for example, gained fame for hosting the Popcorn Festival, a popular streaming event. The region's charming villages often have weekly markets and local festivities, especially during the warmer months, offering a taste of local culture.

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