Best attractions and places to see around Cahuzac primarily feature historical bastide towns and cultural sites in the Lot-et-Garonne department. The region is characterized by its rolling landscapes and preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks that offer insights into the area's rich history. This area provides opportunities for exploring historical settlements and their unique features.
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The town of Issigeac is beautiful and enchants with its narrow streets. The Sunday market is highly recommended.
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The Sunday market runs from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and is highly recommended.
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Bastide founded in 1259, Castillonnès is located on the northern edge of Lot-et-Garonne, a stone's throw from Périgord Pourpre and Bergeracois. To see: the central square surrounded by arcades, its atypical market hall and its pepper-pot bell tower.
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The Château de Lauzun, was the residence of the first Duke of Lauzun at the end of the 1600s. It has retained its 16th century decor and must therefore be admired not only from the outside but also from the inside.
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The Château de Lauzun was the home of the first Duke of Lauzun in the late 1600s. It has retained its 16th-century decor and should therefore be admired not only from the outside but also from the inside.
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The town of Castillonès is on a slight hill, so most of the roads leading to it are uphill, with gradients of 7%.
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“The Sunday market in Issigeac is an attraction.
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Nice climb to a beautiful village on a hill. Very steep, but so short that it is also over in no time.
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The region around Cahuzac is rich in historical bastide towns. You can visit Castillonnés, a bastide founded in 1259 known for its central square and unique pepperpot bell tower. Another must-see is Issigeac Old Town, enchanting visitors with its narrow streets and a highly recommended Sunday market. Eymet, located about 13 km from Cahuzac, also features beautiful medieval houses.
Yes, you can explore Lauzun Castle, which was the residence of the first Duke of Lauzun and retains its 16th-century decor. In Cahuzac (Tarn), you'll find the historic Saint-Thomas Church and Lintin Church, now an exhibition hall. The Cayla Castle-Museum, a 19th-century writer's house, is also just 5 minutes from Cahuzac-sur-Vère.
The area offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and touring bicycle routes. For example, there are moderate MTB loops like 'Bardou church – Lanquais Tower loop from Issigeac' and challenging cycling routes such as the 'Ente Plum Tree Loop'. The Lac des Cammazes is also superb for cycling or walking tours.
Yes, Issigeac Old Town is categorized as family-friendly, offering charming streets to explore. Lauzun Castle is also a family-friendly historical site. Additionally, the Château de Bridoire, about 15 km away, offers various games for visitors, making it a great option for families.
The Issigeac Old Town hosts a highly recommended Sunday market, known for its vibrant atmosphere. If you are near Cahuzac (Tarn), the Revel Market, approximately 6 km away, is classified among 'the 100 most beautiful in France' and features a large arcaded square.
Near Cahuzac (Tarn), you can visit the beautiful Lac des Cammazes, ideal for cycling or walking. Another notable lake is Lac de Saint-Ferréol, which feeds the Canal du Midi and offers scenic views. The Vauban Vault, an engineering marvel from 1686, is also nearby, designed to manage water for the Canal du Midi.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical charm of the bastide towns. The central square and unique architecture of Castillonnés are often highlighted. The narrow streets and vibrant Sunday market of Issigeac Old Town also receive high praise for their enchanting atmosphere.
Yes, particularly around Cahuzac-sur-Vère (Tarn), there are several hiking trails. These include the Washhouses Trail, the Vère River path towards Saint Hissou, and a scenic vineyards and castles route. While specific komoot hiking routes are not detailed for this area, these local trails offer opportunities to explore the natural beauty.
The region around Cahuzac-sur-Vère (Tarn) is known for its vineyards. Local estates such as Peyres Roses and Domaine de Cant'alauze offer tastings and tours, providing an excellent opportunity to experience the local wine culture.
Beyond the main bastide towns, consider visiting the Saint-Vincent Cemetery in Cahuzac (Tarn), which is the oldest site in the village. The Baylou Chapel and Mougnès Waterfall also offer a unique historical and natural site, traditionally frequented for cures, with a fascinating local custom.
In Cahuzac (Tarn), the Saint-Thomas Church is a significant historical site, having been built successively over four chapels. The Lintin Church, also in the village, now serves as an exhibition hall and is part of the local historical heritage.


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