Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Livrade-Sur-Lot, a commune in south-western France, are situated along the fertile Lot River valley. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and natural features. Visitors can explore sites with Roman and Iron Age origins, as well as enjoy the rural and river landscapes. The region provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Passage through the cycle lane possible with a two-seater child trailer (Thule Cross)
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Perched on a rocky promontory, the village of Pujols is listed among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." It overlooks the Lot and Mail valleys. Its medieval streets, stronghold, and imposing fortifications make this a charming place for a stroll.
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Very beautiful little medieval village. There is also a beautiful view from the top.
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Be careful, there is a footbridge that serves as a cycle path, but its width is limited and does not allow pedestrians and cyclists to cross. It is unthinkable to use it with an electric bike with 70 cm handlebars... It is better to ride on the bridge, especially since there is a road sign authorizing cyclists at the entrance to the bridge... It seems that not all motorists know this sign.
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The community, often referred to as the "Order of the Templars" for short, whose full name is "Poor Knights of Christ and of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem", takes us back to the 13th century. Founded in the Holy Land, it spread surprisingly quickly with numerous branches in many countries in Central Europe. The order gained notoriety through the fact that it was dissolved in 1312 by the French king and the pope and its members were accused of being heretics. The main reason for the dissolution, however, was not the human and religious misconduct (heresy) of the members, which was merely a pretext, but the legendary wealth of this order. King Philip IV of France (1268 to 1314) wanted to use this measure primarily to improve his coffers and secure its treasures.
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The Saint-Germain church is a Romanesque church located in the town of Temple-sur-Lot, in the Lot-et-Garonne department in New Aquitaine. Built in the 12th century, it has been enlarged and modified over the centuries. The church is famous for its 15th century frescoes, which were rediscovered in 1952 and restored in 1961. The frescoes depict biblical scenes, holy figures, angels and demons. The church is also known for its richly carved portal, which features figures of lions, sirens and griffins, as well as scenes from the life of Saint Germain. It has been classified as a historical monument since 1979.
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be careful the cars drive very fast and don't pay attention to the cyclist
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Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot offers a rich history. You can visit the Church (Eglise de Sainte Livrade), a historical monument with 12th and 14th-century architectural elements built on Gallo-Roman remnants. The Tour du Roy (King's Tower), a classified monument from the late 13th to early 14th century, is another significant historical remnant. Additionally, the unique Indochinese French Refugees Quarter (Camp d'Accueil des Français d'Indochine) provides insight into a specific period of French history, housing a Vietnamese community and a Buddhist temple.
The town is beautifully situated along the fertile Lot River valley, offering picturesque scenery. The Esplanade Saint-Martin is a pleasant area along the river. For a unique natural experience, consider visiting the Cave Lastournelle in Sainte-Colombe-de-Villeneuve, which offers opportunities to explore caves.
The Lot River is central to many outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling along the Voie Verte from Temple-sur-Lot to Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot, a greenway built on the left bank of the Lot, largely on an old railway line. This route connects to Le Temple-sur-Lot and passes by the natural site of Griffoul. The region is also known for its rural and river tourism, including numerous vineyards, perfect for scenic walks.
While Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot itself focuses more on history and nature, the wider region offers family-friendly options. The Latour-Marliac Waterlily Garden in Le Temple-sur-Lot, with its over 250 species of water lilies, can be a delightful visit for families. For a more thrilling experience, Walibi Sud-Ouest, an amusement park located in Roquefort, is a short drive away and offers a fun day out.
Beyond its historical buildings, Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot has a unique cultural heritage. The Indochinese French Refugees Quarter is a living testament to a significant historical event, with its Vietnamese community and Buddhist temple. The town's Market Hall also reflects its historical commercial activity. For broader cultural access, the Micro-Folie is a digital museum network aiming to increase access to art and culture.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling and walking. The Voie Verte from Temple-sur-Lot to Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot is a dedicated greenway perfect for both activities. Additionally, the Le pont des Martinets, a metal bridge spanning the Lot River, includes a cycle path offering scenic views. For more cycling routes, you can explore the cycling guides around Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot.
Just 8 km from Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot, Pujols is recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in the Lot-et-Garonne department, offering medieval streets and old buildings. Villeneuve-sur-Lot, a larger market town just 5 km away, provides more shopping, market stalls, and views from its bridge across the river.
The Lot-et-Garonne region, including Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot, is known for its pleasant climate. Spring and early autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring the vineyards, avoiding the hotter summer months while still enjoying the natural beauty.
Absolutely. The Tour du Roy (King's Tower) is a significant historical remnant from the late 13th to early 14th century. The Le pont des Martinets is a notable metal bridge spanning the Lot River, originally built for railway traffic and now accommodating road traffic and a cycle path, offering great views.
The area has a rich religious history. The Church (Eglise de Sainte Livrade) is a historical monument with elements from the 12th and 14th centuries. Nearby, you can find the Saint-Germain Church Ruins in Le Temple-sur-Lot, which date back to the 12th century and were once a Templar commandery. The Notre-Dame Church, rebuilt in the 16th century, also showcases the region's enduring religious architecture.
Yes, the Voie Verte from Temple-sur-Lot to Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot is an ideal flat route without traffic, making it suitable for easy walks and cycling for various abilities. You can also find numerous easy walking routes in the cycling guides around Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot, such as the "Greenway – Cycle Path – Church of Fongrave loop from Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot" which is rated easy.
The Lot-et-Garonne region is well-known for its agriculture, particularly prunes. You can delve into this history at the Farm and Pruneau Museum located in Laparade, which is dedicated to local agriculture and the famous prunes of the area.
For runners, there are several trails available. The running trails around Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot guide lists options like the "Voie Verte loop from Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot," which is a moderate 8.7 km route. Other trails include the "Ruisseau de la Masse loop from Casseneuil" and the "Tunnel on the Voie Verte – Voie Verte loop from Bias."


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