The Local Area
A sense of adventure…
The Lot Region
The real France, lying a little to the south of the Dordogne is a most beautiful region of glorious sunflowers, tobacco plantation and walnut groves. The river Lot winds its way through rolling hills, with emerald meadows mingling with forests and limestone gorges, which are dotted with caves then weaves a blue ribbon through some of the oldest vineyards in France. It’s a diverse region, with inland beaches, and pretty bastide medieval towns, with castles and chateaux perched on cliff tops. The area is famous for wine, cepes, pickled walnuts, and foie grias, black truffles and other gastronomic delights.
Catus
Only a few minutes drive away from Pagel and has a some excellent shops including a small supermarket, butcher, post office, bread shop, tabac, bar, restaurant and a tourist information office. Market day is every Tuesday morning and a short distance from the village is Lac Vert, a leisure lake which has a large sunbathing lawn and a small beach with a cordoned off children’s bathing area. There are bigger supermarkets and shops Cahors and Prayssac, both of which are about 20 minutes drive away.
Cahors
Is the chief town of rural Quercy and two thousand years old. It is encircled with the natural defences of the Lot river. It is a medieval town with a major wine centre. The town’s landmark site is the Pont Valentre a fortified bridge with seven pointed arches spanning the river. It is a cosmopolitan town famous for its Wednesday and Saturday morning market, dark heady wine, cafes, shops, truffle centre and Cathedral de St-Etienne.
Labastide du Vert
Has a Boulangerie and a little cafe for those morning croissants and is only 10 minutews drive from the wonderful small town of Praysaac which hosts a fantastic local market every Friday morning and has an array of cafes, restaurants and local shops.
Our brochure has a comprehensive list of regional towns and villages to vist.

