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Tourism Sauzet
Sauzet is a small French village, located in department Lot and region of Midi-Pyrenees.
Surrounded by the towns of Carnac Rouffiac, Cambayrac and Saint-Pantaleon, Sauzet is located 15 km south-west of Cahors, the largest city around.
Located at 280 meters altitude, the river la Séoune is the main watercourse running through the village of Sauzet.
Sigths
- The Regional Natural Park of Causses of Quercy about 21 km
Museums and monuments to visit
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Château LagrézetteCastle of Grézette is a castle located in the town of Caillac. The Castle Lagrézette was built in the sixteenth century by Pierre de Massault with is brother, Gilibert, who was ... -
Pont ValentréThe first stone bridge was laid in 1308. Completed in 1378, this 138 meters long bridge is in its infancy as a fortress to defend the city against attacks in southern provenances. According to ... -
Cathédrale Saint-Etienne de CahorsBuilt between the XI and XII centuries, the Saint-Etienne Cathedral Cahors was rebuilt in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The building is part of the domed churches. There is no transept. ...
Douelle Cruise
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Douelle
- Durée : 7 jours
From our base at Douelle you can cruise the River Lot in either direction and experience the delights of this wonderful waterway at your leisure.For more information, visit http://www.leboat.net or send an email to info@leboat.fr / Tel: 04 68 94 42 80
Welcome to Puy-l'Évêque
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Puy-l'eveque
- Durée : 4 jours
Puy-l'Évêque is a french town located in the department of the Lot, Midi-Pyrenees area. Puy-l'Évêque is a medieval city.
Discover the lot department
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Cahors
- Durée : 6 jours
Discover the department of the batch and its tourist with a rich inheritance cultural and landscape and various places.
Discover Cahors inheritance
- Thème : Sciences and discovery
- Départ : Cahors
- Durée : 7 jours
Located on a peninsula formed by a loop of the Batch, surrounded by hills, the Town of Cahors appears at the 1st century A.C. and had the name of Divona Cadurcorum.












