Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural attractions. Situated on a ridge approximately 300 meters above sea level, the commune offers views over the Lot river and the distinctive bend that encircles Cahors. Its strategic location provides access to notable destinations within the Quercy region, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
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Two large domes dominate the Romanesque nave. They represent the most extraordinary example of the so-called "Aquitanian" architectural style: 16 meters in diameter and 32 meters high; only the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul has a taller dome. Also noteworthy is the small, golden church of Saint-Svair, with its large statue of Emperor Charlemagne, who presented it to the church of Cahors.
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Worth seeing cathedral in Cahors.
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Here the hiker or pilgrim has the town of Cahors and the river Lot at his feet, a truly picture-book view.
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This St. Etienne Cathedral impressed us deeply again! The building dates back to the 11th century and is very unique with its two domes. Only in Perigeux is there a cathedral with similar architecture. The special feature is the Saint Coiffe, a fabric relic in which the veil of Jesus from the tomb is venerated. In one dome you can see frescoes of saints, in the middle of St. Stephen, the first martyr of the Christians in Jerusalem. During our visit (September 2024), pictures by the late impressionist painter Henri Martin were projected onto the other gray dome. It is worth spending some time in the cathedral!
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This railway bridge was built on the Montauban-Brive line, an axis declared of public interest because it corresponded to the shortest route between Toulouse and Paris. Built at an angle to the riverbed, it combines traditional techniques and implementations typical of industrial architecture. The structure was built between 1880 and 1883 by the engineers Jean LANTEREIS and Jean-Louis LACAZE, employed by the Fives-Lille company. It consists of 5 arches with an opening of 36 meters. The pillars decorated with pilasters are made of hewn Cantal granite. The industrially manufactured metal trusses were melted down in the Fourchambault workshops on behalf of the Orléans company and transported to the location by rail.
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According to my research this bridge has nothing to do with Eiffel. The history of the Cahors railway bridge is intertwined with that of the Montauban-Brive line. Declared of public utility by the law of March 11, 1879, it was of capital importance because it was the shortest route between Toulouse and Paris. A first section between Montauban and Cahors led to the construction of several structures: bridges over the Tarn and Aveyron, viaducts and bridge over the Lot. The construction of the latter was entrusted to the Fives-Lille Company. The work, supervised by two civil engineers: Jean Lantereis and Jean-Pierre Lacaze, began in March 1880 and was completed in June 1883. Source: https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/IA46000096
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We recommend going in once. From here you can explore the city centrally.
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Komoot shows this section as Off Grid. However, the path is well marked and easy to walk on.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive 13th-century Château de Roussillon, which once guarded access to Cahors. In Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille itself, the Saint-Pierre-es-Liens Church, rebuilt in the 19th century on older foundations, features a unique apse and historical artifacts. Just a short distance away in Cahors, don't miss the iconic Valentré Bridge, a well-preserved 14th-century defensive structure, and Saint Stephen's Cathedral, an 11th-century religious building known for its distinctive domes.
Yes, for families, the Ferme de Découverte de Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille offers a wonderful opportunity to interact with animals and learn about farm life through activities like feeding lambs, planting seeds, and pony rides. This farm fosters a connection between people, animals, and nature. Many of the historical sites like the Valentré Bridge and Saint Stephen's Cathedral are also considered family-friendly for exploration.
Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille is situated on a ridge about 300 meters above sea level, offering natural views over the Lot River. For a truly panoramic experience, head to the Mont Saint-Cyr viewpoint overlooking Cahors. From here, you can see the city nestled within a large bend of the Lot River, a sight that historically provided natural protection.
The area around Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Small Castle Loop' and moderate routes such as the 'Valentré Bridge – Saint Stephen's Cathedral loop'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille. There are also dedicated routes for running and road cycling, with guides available for running trails and road cycling routes.
While Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille itself offers the natural beauty of its elevated position with views over the Lot Valley, the wider region boasts significant natural attractions. The village is an excellent base for exploring the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park, which is home to picturesque villages like Saint-Cirq Lapopie and offers diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts.
The 'Devil's Bridge' is the nickname for the Valentré Bridge in Cahors. This emblematic monument, constructed starting in 1308, is known for a legend immortalized by a carved stone depicting the devil. It's a must-see defensive bridge spanning the River Lot, located about 9 km from Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille.
Saint Stephen's Cathedral in Cahors, dating back to the 11th century, is distinctive for its two domes, a feature shared with only a few other cathedrals in France. It also houses the 'Saint Coiffe,' a venerated fabric relic, and showcases frescoes of saints.
Yes, there are easy walking routes available. For instance, the 'Small Castle Loop' is an easy hiking option around Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille, perfect for a leisurely stroll. You can find more details and other routes in the hiking guide for the area.
The Cahors Railway Bridge is a notable structure built between 1880 and 1883. It was part of the Montauban-Brive line, a crucial route connecting Toulouse and Paris. Its design combines traditional techniques with industrial architecture, featuring five arches and pillars made of hewn Cantal granite, making it an interesting example of 19th-century engineering.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The well-preserved medieval architecture, such as the Valentré Bridge, and the panoramic views from spots like Mont Saint-Cyr are highly rated. The community has shared over 200 photos and given more than 300 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and engaging experiences offered by these sites.
Yes, approximately 8 km from Saint-Pierre-Lafeuille, you can explore the charming Cahors Gardens (Jardins secrets de Cahors). These provide a delightful route to discover various themed gardens and green spaces within the city.
The Château de Roussillon, dating from the 13th century with 15th-century additions, was a crucial fortified post. It guarded access to Cahors from the north and was originally much larger, boasting eight towers and three main buildings. Today, it still features several towers and a main building enclosing an inner courtyard, and occasionally hosts events.


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