Attractions and places to see around Laval-De-Cère include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks in the Lot department of France. This commune serves as a base for exploring the rugged Ségala landscape, including the gorges of the Cère river. The area features a rich industrial past and numerous notable attractions within a short distance.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Fascinating stonework, a very beautiful Romanesque church
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The abbey church of the former Benedictine monastery in Beaulieu dates back to the 12th century. Romanesque at its finest. The south portal is particularly impressive, with its detailed tympanum depicting Christ with his disciples. The adjoining bell tower dates from the 14th century. Only the remains of the monastery walls and the chapter house remain.
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Opening times From June 15, 2024 to September 15 * The chapel is open from mid-June to mid-September for temporary exhibitions and guided tours of the city (information at the tourist office).
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The chapel was built in the 12th century. After being partially damaged during the Hundred Years' War, it was restored thanks to a loan taken out by the consulate from a wealthy family. It was sold as national property during the Revolution. In 1820, it was bought by the Brotherhood of the Blue Penitents. The latter disappeared at the end of the 19th century, after having had a great influence in the city. The chapel is above all remarkable for its magnificent five-bay bell tower with bell locations. The chevet of the chapel is simple with its triplet of apsidioles and its Limousin moldings.
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Some of the windows in the nave contain stained glass from the 16th century. Today only fragments remain (restoration in the 1990s). One window shows a crucifixion scene, another Jean II de Castelnau (the father of the church's founder Jacques de Castelnau) in his robes with his protector, John the Baptist, and his wife Anne de Culant with Saint Anne.
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The Old Bridge over the Dordogne is a historic bridge located in the Corrèze department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, crossing the Dordogne River. This bridge, often associated with a picturesque charm, is a key element of local heritage and a point of interest for visitors to the region.
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The Old Bridge over the Dordogne is an ideal destination for history, photography and nature lovers, offering a unique combination of architectural heritage and natural beauty.
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Directly in Brivezac. Here it is worth taking a detour to the small church of Saint-Pierre (11th century).
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The region boasts a rich history. You can visit the impressive Castelnau-Bretenoux Castle, an imposing medieval fortress about 10.6 km away. Another architectural gem is Chateau de Montal, approximately 11.7 km from Laval-De-Cère. Within the village itself, you can discover the Demeure du Maréchal Canrobert and explore the area's industrial past, including la Cité, a former worker's housing area.
Yes, several significant religious and cultural sites are within easy reach. The 12th-century Romanesque Saint Peter's Abbey Church, Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, is a must-see, particularly its south portal with a detailed tympanum. Also in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne is the Chapel of the Penitents of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, known for its five-bay bell tower. Further afield, Rocamadour, a famous pilgrimage site, is about 30 km away.
Nature lovers will find plenty to explore. The spectacular Gouffre de Padirac, a renowned cave system, is about 18.1 km away. You can also witness the beautiful La Cascade d'Autoire, a natural waterfall around 15.7 km from the commune, or explore the subterranean wonders of Les Grottes de Presque. Don't miss the dramatic gorges carved by the Cère river, offering striking natural scenery.
Absolutely! The area is dotted with some of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'. Consider visiting Loubressac (14km), Autoire (14km), or Carennac for their charming architecture and cultural experiences. Collonges la Rouge is also a highly recommended nearby village known for its distinctive red sandstone buildings.
The region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking, fishing, and exploring the many châteaux and grottos. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Laval-De-Cère, or try road cycling routes, and even running trails.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Old Bridge over the Dordogne offers beautiful views and opportunities to watch river activities like canoeing. The Gouffre de Padirac cave system is also a popular and engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, many of the castles and picturesque villages offer enjoyable exploration for families.
For stunning vistas, the Les Cascades Perdues circuit offers remarkable viewpoints of the rugged Ségala landscape and the gorges of the Cère river. You can also get a fantastic perspective of the region from the View of the Castelnau-de-Bretenoux castle, which provides an excellent vantage point of the castle perched on its hill.
Beyond historical sites, you can experience Gabarre boat tours on the Dordogne river with Gabarre De Beaulieu Adele & Clarisse in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, offering a unique perspective on the waterway. Exploring local producers and participating in a local festival can also provide authentic cultural insights into the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, the Saint Peter's Abbey Church is admired for its Romanesque architecture and detailed portal. The Old Bridge over the Dordogne is loved for its relaxing views of the transparent river and canoe activity. The overall charm of the picturesque villages and the opportunity for outdoor activities also receive high praise.
Yes, there are several moderate hiking trails available. For example, you could try the 'Scenic Forest Trail – Aubarèdes footbridge loop from Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne' which is about 12.3 km. Another option is 'The Renaissance House loop from Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne', covering approximately 11 km. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Laval-De-Cère guide page.
While specific wild swimming spots are not detailed, the Dordogne river, visible from the Old Bridge over the Dordogne, is known for its transparent waters in some places, and canoeing is a popular activity. The Cère river also offers scenic gorges, which might provide opportunities for enjoying the water, though caution is always advised.


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