Waterfalls in Lot France are found within a region characterized by its limestone plateaus, deep river valleys, and natural springs. The Lot department is located in the Occitanie region, offering diverse landscapes from the Causses du Quercy to the Dordogne valley. This area is known for its geological formations, including gorges and caves, which contribute to the presence of various cascades. The natural features of Lot provide settings for outdoor activities focused on its water elements.
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Unfortunately, not much water always runs down when it is drier.
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Shortly after Lacave, on the way to the Ouysse Gorges, you'll encounter some beautiful waterfalls. Surrounded by cliffs and meadows, this is the perfect place for a night's bivouac, lulled by the roar of the waterfalls.
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Unfortunately there is no view directly from the road, only from the hiking trail.
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Built in the 15th century on foundations dating from the 13th or 14th century, the Moulin du Saut is one of the historic turbine mills in the Alzou Valley. It was reconstructed in the 18th century and used until 1914. The mill used water energy to drive the turbines and was used for a time to generate electricity. More information can be found here: https://www.chemins-secrets.org/moulins-saut
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The Moulin du Saut, where nature is gradually reclaiming its rights, is a very fun waypoint on the GR6. After taking a few old stone stairs, you can hear the sound of the river getting louder and you are quickly surprised by the sight of a small waterfall (not dried up in July 2024). It is possible to observe it from the edge of the river downstream, but you should be careful of the mossy rocks, which are very slippery.
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Beautiful waterfall. Recommended. Nice walk from Autoire.
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The Lot region is characterized by its limestone plateaus, deep river valleys, and natural springs. Around the waterfalls, you'll often find impressive geological formations like gorges and caves. For example, Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls are nestled within gorges, and Lac des Gours features a unique illuminated pool within a cave system.
Yes, several waterfalls in Lot provide excellent viewpoints. For instance, the path to Autoire Waterfall offers views from its base, with a more challenging ascent leading to higher vantage points. Additionally, there's a specific highlight called View of the 80-Meter Waterfall from Above, which provides a spectacular perspective of a significant cascade.
The best time to visit waterfalls in Lot is typically during spring or after periods of significant rainfall, when water levels are higher, making the cascades more impressive. During drier summer months, some smaller streams and waterfalls, like parts of Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls, might have reduced flow or even dry up. However, the scenery remains beautiful year-round.
Many waterfalls in Lot can be enjoyed by families. The walk to the base of Autoire Waterfall from Autoire village is relatively straightforward and takes about half an hour, making it suitable for families. For longer family outings, consider the 'Autoire Waterfall – Autoire Village loop from Autoire' hiking route, which is rated as easy.
Absolutely. The Lot region offers numerous hiking opportunities around its waterfalls. You can explore routes like the 'Autoire Valley Loop' or the 'Our Most Beautiful Villages Trail'. For more detailed hiking options, including routes near waterfalls, you can refer to the Waterfall hikes in Lot guide.
Yes, the Lot region is popular for cycling, and some routes offer access to areas with waterfalls. While not directly passing every waterfall, routes like the 'Lot and Célé Valleys Loop' or the 'Rocamadour and Padirac Chasm Loop' can bring you close to the natural landscapes where waterfalls are found. You can find more information in the Cycling in Lot guide or the Road Cycling Routes in Lot guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the waterfall locations. Many appreciate the refreshing atmosphere, especially along the Alzou river at Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls. The dramatic scenery, such as the cliffs surrounding Ouysse waterfall, and the unique features like the illuminated pool at Lac des Gours, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Lot region is rich in history. For example, Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls includes the historic Moulin du Saut (mill) as a notable waypoint. The area around Autoire Waterfall is also considered a natural monument with historical significance, often linked to the charming village of Autoire itself.
While the Lot region is known for its water features, specific regulations for wild swimming at individual waterfalls can vary and are often not explicitly stated. It's always advisable to check local signage and respect environmental protection rules. Some areas might be suitable for refreshing dips, but caution is advised due to currents and slippery rocks.
The difficulty levels vary. Reaching the base of some waterfalls, like Autoire Waterfall from the village, can be an easy walk. However, ascending to higher viewpoints or exploring certain gorges, such as those around Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls, can involve intermediate terrain with steep sections or mossy, slippery rocks.
Beyond the more popular spots, the Lot region's diverse landscape of gorges and springs means there are many smaller, less-advertised cascades to discover. Exploring local hiking trails, particularly those along river valleys like the Alzou or Ouysse, can lead to charming, secluded waterfalls such as the Ouysse waterfall, which offers a peaceful setting surrounded by cliffs and meadows.


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