Attractions and places to see around Pradines include a blend of natural beauty, historical architecture, and cultural experiences. Situated along the Lot River, the area offers opportunities for walks along riverbanks and exploration of historical sites. The region is also near the Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park, providing extensive natural scenery.
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If you don't take the detour from the GR, you'll have to look for the trails west of the summit... but the view is great, weather permitting.
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Chaumeil may not seem like much, but this seemingly insignificant village is home to two local celebrities. A charming museum open only during the summer season pays tribute to Jean Ségurel, the famous accordionist born and died in the village. The museum also has a bicycle by Raymond Poulidor, a famous French cyclist born in Masbaraud-Mérignat in the Creuse. The famous “Allez Poupou” is inscribed in the collective memory of cyclists. His duels with Anquetil contributed to the legend of the Tour de France.
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Magnificent Sully lime tree. Departure of the hike to Clédat.
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The village of Bonnefond has this particularity, like others including Tarnac, of having a four-hundred-year-old tree, here in this case a so-called Sully lime tree. This imposing lime tree has withstood the ravages of time and weather, even if it has been "pampered" in recent years. Adjoining this venerable lime tree, discover the 15th century granite church, of modest construction, and yet whose interior does not leave you indifferent with its floor paved with thick stones, and its oculus on the north wall. Finally, we will be truly impressed, as we can be in every village, by the terrible tribute paid here by the locals during the First World War: 55 lost their lives there, devastating families, ruining the rural fabric, its agriculture and economy. Let's not forget them.
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Beautiful panoramic view to the low mountain range.
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At each visit we still discover little things, in particular the exhibition of old plows and other first tools of the time, which are well commented on in the descriptions.
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Located in the town of Grandsaigne (19300). From the village, follow the Chapelle de Clédat on the small roads and end up on a passable path. The village dates from the 12th century, it was still occupied in 1900 and was taken over by the Office National des Forêts in the 90s. We pass in front of the Ste Magdeleine Fountain, the following chapel and the bakehouse. The tower of the ruins is dotted with small sculptures and a theme on the life of yesteryear through the first agricultural tools.
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The area around Pradines is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Druids' Stone, an exposed rock formation offering magnificent views after a forest walk. Another notable spot is Lac de Viam, an artificial lake in the Regional Natural Park of Millevaches in Limousin, perfect for cycling or a relaxing walk. The Lot River itself provides delightful opportunities for walks along its banks and boat trips. Additionally, the Causses du Quercy Natural Regional Park is nearby, offering extensive natural scenery.
Yes, Pradines and its surroundings boast several historical and cultural sites. Within Pradines, you can find four churches: Saint-Martial Pradines, St. Blaise of Fleets, San Sebastian Flaynac, and Holy Cross Labéraudie. Just 2.2 km away is the impressive Château de Mercuès, a 13th-century castle. In nearby Cahors, don't miss the iconic Pont Valentré, the 11th-century Cahors Cathedral with its unique domes and frescoes, and the charming Secret Gardens of Cahors. The village of Chaumeil also has a museum dedicated to famous accordionist Jean Ségurel.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling and mountain biking on trails along the Lot River, including a circuit from Pradines that passes by the Château de Mercuès. Hiking is also very popular, with options ranging from easy to moderate. For example, you can find routes like the "Tine Waterfall – Hameau de Sénéjoux loop" or the "La Fageolle loop from Clédat." Explore more options on the Hiking around Pradines guide, the MTB Trails around Pradines guide, or the Running Trails around Pradines guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lac de Viam is a great spot for a family walk or bike ride around the lake. The Bonnefond Village offers a glimpse into history with its ancient Sully lime tree and 15th-century church, which can be an interesting educational visit. Gentle walks along the Lot River are also pleasant for all ages. The Secret Gardens of Cahors provide a charming and relaxing experience for families.
For unique natural monuments and viewpoints, consider visiting the Druids' Stone, an impressive exposed rock formation with a magnificent view after a walk through the forest. Another interesting site is the Sainte-Magdeleine Fountain in Clédat, which is part of a historical village setting. The Mont Saint-Cyr viewpoint, overlooking Cahors, offers panoramic views of the city nestled in a bend of the Lot River.
Absolutely. The Bonnefond Village is a notable example, featuring a four-hundred-year-old Sully lime tree and a 15th-century granite church. The village of Clédat, where the Sainte-Magdeleine Fountain is located, dates back to the 12th century and offers insights into life from yesteryear. Many other picturesque villages like Puy-l'Eveque, Castelnau-Montratier, Montpezat-de-Quercy, and Marminiac are also within easy reach.
The region around Pradines is generally pleasant from spring through autumn. Spring (April-May) offers mild weather and blooming landscapes, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer (June-August) is perfect for river activities and enjoying the vibrant local markets, though it can be warm. Autumn (September-October) brings beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for outdoor exploration. Winter can be quieter, with some attractions having reduced hours, but it can still be suitable for walks if the weather is mild.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various difficulty levels. For an easy walk, you could try the "Tine Waterfall – Hameau de Sénéjoux loop from Pradines" which is about 5 km. Moderate options include the "La Fageolle loop from Clédat" (around 10.7 km) or the "Hiking loop from Grandsaigne" (around 9.7 km). More challenging routes, such as the "View from Suc au May – Druids' Stone loop," are also available for experienced hikers. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Pradines guide.
Visitors often appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The magnificent views from spots like the Druids' Stone are frequently highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxing walks or bike rides around Lac de Viam are also popular. Many enjoy discovering the unique cultural heritage, such as the museum in Chaumeil or the ancient structures in Bonnefond Village.
Definitely! The area is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. Trails run along the Lot River, and you can find circuits that pass by historical sites like the Château de Mercuès. Lac de Viam is also a great place for a bike ride. The larger ATV space High-Corrèze is also accessible. For specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Pradines guide, which lists routes like the "Café de la Place – Lac de Viam loop".
Pradines itself has local amenities. For larger markets and a wider range of shops, the nearby city of Cahors is a great option. Other picturesque villages like Catus and Prayssac also host markets. You'll find cafes and other amenities in these towns and villages to complement your visits to attractions.


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