Attractions and places to see around Lamothe-Fénelon, a commune in the Lot department of France, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features traditional Quercynois houses and a redeveloped plan d'eau for summer activities. Two small streams, the Ruisseau de Tournefeuille and Ruisseau des Ardailloux, contribute to the natural setting. Lamothe-Fénelon serves as a base for exploring the heritage and scenic beauty of the Occitanie region.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Nice bridge on the greenway to reach Grolejac. Beautiful view of the sunrise at dawn towards the East.
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Beautiful railway cycle path V91, illuminated tunnel with asphalt.
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Unfortunately only a short section of the V87 railway cycle path, beautiful views.
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Railway line cycle path V91; the path at the intersection could be wider. Campsites along the riverbank.
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A few meters near the bridge the cycle path is dangerously narrow.
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I love walking through old railway tunnels and this one is particularly pleasant: a guaranteed refreshing moment! A beautiful structure that is well worth the detour!
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Why Visit Roc des Monges? For the natural beauty: Enjoy an exceptional landscape, with breathtaking views of the Vézère Valley and the surrounding countryside. For the outdoor activities: Hiking, climbing, or simply walking, Roc des Monges is a perfect place for nature and outdoor sports lovers. For the proximity of historical sites: By combining a visit to Roc des Monges with the prehistoric sites of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, visitors can explore one of the cradles of humanity. Roc des Monges is a natural jewel of the Dordogne, offering both an enriching hiking experience and a unique panorama of a region that has been part of human history for thousands of years.
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Hiking and Outdoor Activities: Hiking Trails: Several trails provide access to the Roc des Monges, offering a pleasant walk in the heart of the Périgord nature. The hike to the summit is a great adventure, with paths that cross forests and meadows. Climbing: The Roc des Monges is also a climbing site appreciated by experienced climbers, thanks to its vertical walls that offer interesting challenges in an exceptional natural setting. Proximity to Prehistoric Sites: Les Eyzies-de-Tayac: A few kilometers from the Roc des Monges are the famous caves of Eyzies-de-Tayac, a high place of prehistory, with sites such as the Font-de-Gaume cave and the National Museum of Prehistory. Historical Heritage: The Roc des Monges is located in a region rich in prehistoric and human history. The surrounding cliffs were inhabited by prehistoric men, and remains still bear witness to their passage.
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In Lamothe-Fénelon itself, you can visit the historic Église Saint-Sixte, a central cultural landmark with Romanesque and Gothic styles, remnants of mural paintings, and a triangular bell-gable. Strolling through the village also allows you to admire traditional Quercynois houses. Nearby, the medieval town of Gourdon (3 km away) offers half-timbered houses, narrow streets, and the beautiful Saint-Pierre church, often hosting medieval festivals in summer. Further afield, Rocamadour (16 km) is a significant pilgrimage site with its notable Basilica Saint-Sauveur.
Yes, Lamothe-Fénelon features a redeveloped Plan d'Eau, known for its clear water and a beach area, perfect for summer swimming. The village is also traversed by two small streams, the Ruisseau de Tournefeuille and Ruisseau des Ardailloux, contributing to its natural charm. For scenic views, the Old stone bridge over the Dordogne River offers gigantic views of the Dordogne and its valley. The medieval town of Gourdon, perched on a rocky outcrop, also provides splendid views of the surrounding hilly and green landscapes.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can enjoy the Greenway along the Dordogne in Roufillac, a cycle path on an old railway line offering views of the river and access to campsites. This path also includes the Old Railway Tunnel, which is fun to cycle or walk through. For more structured routes, you can find numerous options for hiking and cycling, including routes passing by old mills along the Ruisseau de Tournefeuille.
Absolutely. The Plan d'Eau in Lamothe-Fénelon is a great spot for families, offering swimming and a beach area during summer. The Old Railway Tunnel is described as family-friendly and provides a refreshing experience for both cyclists and walkers. The Old stone bridge over the Dordogne River, part of a bike path, is also suitable for family outings. Additionally, the region's many charming villages and natural sites offer gentle exploration opportunities for all ages.
For a unique stay, consider Nid'en'Ô Cabanes et Spa within Lamothe-Fénelon. This establishment offers treehouses equipped with amenities like air conditioning, private gardens, and terraces, providing a distinctive and comfortable experience.
Just 5 km from Lamothe-Fénelon, you can visit the impressive Château de Fénelon, which showcases a striking blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. While the original castle in Gourdon was destroyed, the town itself offers a rich medieval atmosphere with its historic buildings and narrow streets.
Yes, several 'Most Beautiful Villages of France' are within easy reach. These include Domme (16 km), La Roque-Gageac (18 km), and Beynac (22 km), all offering picturesque settings and historical charm.
In Lamothe-Fénelon, the Plan d'Eau has a bar and restaurant on its bank, providing a pleasant spot for leisure. Near the Dordogne River, you can find La Bicicleta Refreshment Stop, a cycling café with a shaded terrace, offering drinks, snacks, and a warm atmosphere. This spot is popular with cyclists but open to all.
For those interested in natural wonders, the spectacular Gouffre de Padirac, a renowned cave system, is approximately 27 km away. Additionally, various other caves can be explored in the nearby Vézère Valley, about 30 km from Lamothe-Fénelon.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Greenway along the Dordogne is loved for its beautiful views and being a converted railway line. The Old Railway Tunnel is highlighted for being a 'guaranteed refreshing moment' and a 'fun to cycle through' experience. The medieval charm and splendid views from Gourdon are also highly appreciated.
On Sundays, particularly during spring and summer, Lamothe-Fénelon and other small French villages in the area come alive with 'vide greniers' (flea markets). These events offer a glimpse into local life and an opportunity to discover unique items and local crafts.
The region is home to several exquisite gardens. You can visit the Jardins du Manoir d'Eyrignac (17 km away) and the Jardins de Marqueyssac (20 km away), both known for their impressive designs and beautiful landscapes.


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