Attractions and places to see around Blaymont include historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites typical of the Lot-et-Garonne region. This charming commune offers a variety of points of interest within its immediate vicinity and in surrounding picturesque villages. Visitors can explore Romanesque churches, medieval towns, and fortified castles. The area also features scenic countryside with opportunities for walks and views of the Lot Valley.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Hike all the way to the top of this sanctuary with its striking silver dome. The view over the Lot Valley and the village below is breathtaking.
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Walking tip: discover the medieval center of Penne-d’Agenais On a hill overlooking the Lot River lies one of the most beautiful villages in Southwest France: Penne-d’Agenais. The center exudes history and is perfect for exploring on foot. Why this village is so worth a visit: 1. Medieval charm 2. Notre-Dame de Peyragud 3. Panoramic views and rest areas 4. Ambience & conviviality By the river, in the harbor of Penne, it's wonderful to end your visit with a drink.
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Old fortified castle, located on a rocky promontory, defending the village of Beauville. It is made up of thick surrounding walls, a protective half-moon. The foundations and bases date from the end of the 13th century. About half of the building dates from the 16th century (mullioned windows). The Renaissance architecture is present in the front door and the fireplaces. Finally, a wing of the building was rebuilt in the 19th century. From 1831 to 1976, the building served as a gendarmerie barracks. Private castle. Can only be seen from the outside. By the way, don't forget to enjoy the beautiful views outside from this high vantage point.
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Combebonnet would have originally been the center of a rural exploitation. To defend it, its owner would have built a small fortress. The original castle had the shape of a right triangle whose east and west angles were topped with cantilevered watchtowers. Two of the sides were naturally fortified. At the end of the 13th or beginning of the 14th century, a square tower armed with cross pattée loopholes was added to the north corner. The castle was remodeled and enlarged at the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century. It was perhaps at this time that buildings, now demolished, were attached to the east, and a chapel was built as well as the enclosure which defended some houses. In the 17th century, the castle was extended on the north side. The two semi-circular portals decorated with columns, giving access to the courtyard, date from this period. To the west stands a chapel with a flat apse.
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Very beautiful church both inside and out. Very beautiful panorama of the Lot at this place.
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Chateau de Beauville, beautiful but quiet village in the Dordogne
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As early as the year 1000, a place of worship existed here. It was completely destroyed in 1562 by the Protestants. The statue of Notre-Dame was saved from destruction during the Revolution. In the 19th century, a new sanctuary was built on May 14, 1897. This Roman-Byzantine style building, which dominates the Lot valley, was not completed until 1948. Important pilgrimages to the Virgin take place here.
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Beauville Castle was a fortified castle built around the 13th century. What you see today was mostly built in the 16th century. It was used as a Gendarmerie barracks from 1831 to 1976. By the way, don't forget to appreciate the beautiful views outside from this high vantage point.
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The region around Blaymont is rich in history. You can visit the medieval town of Penne-d'Agenais Center, fortified by Richard the Lionheart, which offers charming alleys and panoramic views. Another significant historical site is the Château de Beauville, a fortified castle dating back to the 13th century. Additionally, several Romanesque churches like Our Lady of the Assumption Parish Church, Church of Saint Victor, and Sainte Foy Church offer glimpses into the area's past.
Yes, the area features several significant religious sites. The most prominent is the Basilica of Our Lady of Peyragude, a striking Roman-Byzantine style building dominating the Lot valley, with a history dating back to the year 1000. Other historical churches include the Romanesque Our Lady of the Assumption Parish Church in Blaymont, known for its dedication to St. Apollonia, and the 12th-century Sainte Foy Church, often seen amidst sunflower fields.
For breathtaking views, head to the Château de Beauville and viewpoint, which offers magnificent vistas of the surrounding valleys and hills. The Viewpoint in Penne-d'Agenais provides stunning perspectives of the Lot River and Villeneuve-sur-Lot. Blaymont itself is home to two beautiful irrigation lakes, offering serene spots for walks, and the area opposite the Our Lady of the Assumption Parish Church provides great views of the Beauville valley.
The region around Blaymont is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking opportunities through the scenic countryside. For cyclists, there are several routes, including moderate to difficult road cycling tours like the 'Lac de Bajamont – Scenic Countryside Climb loop' or 'Tournon-d'Agenais Town Square loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Blaymont guide and the Cycling around Blaymont guide. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Beauville loop' or 'Combebonnet Castle loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Blaymont guide.
While Blaymont itself offers historical sites like the Basilica of Our Lady of Peyragude and Saint-Sylvestre-sur-Lot Church which are suitable for families, the broader Lot-et-Garonne region has more options. For those willing to travel a bit further, amusement parks like Walibi Aquitaine and Happy Forest provide entertainment for families. Exploring the medieval charm of Penne-d'Agenais Center can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
The region is particularly beautiful in spring and summer. During these seasons, the countryside is vibrant, and you might see fields of sunflowers, especially around the Sainte Foy Church. Summer also brings local festivals and farmer's markets, such as the Foie Gras festival at Ferme de Souleilles in Frespech, adding to the cultural experience alongside outdoor pursuits.
Blaymont has a unique local legend associated with the Our Lady of the Assumption Parish Church. Below the church, a private, partially collapsed building shelters a 'miraculous fountain' whose waters are believed to cure toothaches, possibly due to the church's dedication to St. Apollonia, a martyr associated with dental ailments. This offers a glimpse into local folklore.
Penne-d'Agenais Center is a medieval town and former fortress, ideal for exploration on foot. You'll find sloping alleys, beautiful houses, and craft workshops. The town is dominated by the Basilica of Our Lady of Peyragude with its striking golden dome. The area also offers panoramic views and rest areas overlooking the Lot River, making it a charming place to stroll and enjoy the ambiance.
Absolutely. The village of Beauville, a classical bastide, is organized around a corner square with old stone and half-timbered houses, offering stunning views and home to the Château de Beauville. Cauzac village is also unique for its grouping of hamlets, featuring lakes, dovecotes, fountains, and wash houses, along with a windmill now used as lodging.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and stunning views. The medieval charm of Penne-d'Agenais Center, the architectural beauty and panoramic vistas from the Basilica of Our Lady of Peyragude, and the historical significance and scenic outlooks of Château de Beauville are frequently highlighted. The blend of ancient sites with picturesque natural landscapes makes the region a captivating destination.
Yes, the area offers various cycling routes for different preferences. You can find several road cycling routes, including moderate to difficult options that take you through scenic countryside, such as the 'Lac de Bajamont – Agen loop'. For more general cycling, there are routes like the 'Séoune Valley Loop' or 'Combebonnet Castle – Saint-Maurin Market Hall loop'. Detailed information and specific routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Blaymont guide and the Cycling around Blaymont guide.
While Blaymont itself is a small commune, the nearby medieval town of Penne-d'Agenais offers more options. In the Penne-d'Agenais Center, you'll find the Paul Place Froment, which is ideal for sipping a drink. By the Lot River in Penne's harbor, it's also a pleasant spot to enjoy a drink after exploring. For more extensive dining, you might consider nearby larger villages or towns.


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