River Cruise Cahors / Larnagol - Douelle / Cahors
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Cahors - Larnagol - Douelle - Cahors - 122 Km - 30 Locks - 22 h of navigation - 5 Nights
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Cahors
This town, very lively in the summer (concerts, blues festival,..), is home to a number of remarkable structures: the Valentré bridge, the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne, the Palace of Jean XXII and the Chartreux fountain.From Cahors to Bouzies, 31 km, 9 Lock(s), 5.9 h of navigation
Bouzies
Carved into the cliff near Bouzies you will find the Château des Anglais. This was in fact a point of interest for English pillagers during the Hundred Years War.
Cahors
This town, very lively in the summer (concerts, blues festival,..), is home to a number of remarkable structures: the Valentré bridge, the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne, the Palace of Jean XXII and the Chartreux fountain.Laroque-Des-Arcs
Founded in the 12th century, Laroque-des-Arcs, inhabited since Roman times, was established to protect the "arches" that carried water from the valley to the baths of Cahors. The remains of this Roman aqueduct are still visible at Pech de Clary (right bank), along with the ruins of the toll tower, which allowed local lords to collect fees from travelers using the river.The Castle of the English
Looking closely at the cliffs, you can see the "Castle of the English," an 11th-century fortress carved into the limestone rock to protect villagers in case of attack. A little further up, perched on the heights, you will spot the Chapel of St. Roch.The Chapel of Velles
A 15-minute walk west of Vers, explore the Chapel of Velles, a place where boatmen would stop to pray to the Virgin before their expeditions.Saint Géry‑Vers
At the foot of the limestone cliffs of the Lot, Vers offers an authentic experience blending gastronomy, heritage, and wild nature. Explore the village, discover the castrum islet, the Chartreux Tower, and the Church of Notre-Dame de Velles. Cross the Vers stream, a paradise for anglers, with its waterfalls and water mills. A stop at the Auberge de la Truite Dorée will allow you to enjoy refined regional cuisine.From Bouzies to St Cirq Lapopie, 29 km, 5 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation
Bouzies
Carved into the cliff near Bouzies you will find the Château des Anglais. This was in fact a point of interest for English pillagers during the Hundred Years War.
the towpaths
Between Ganil and St Cirq Lapopie, the towpath is carved directly into the cliff. This impressive work dates back to 1847.
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
Quite simply one of the most beautiful villages in France, with no less than 13 listed monuments. Perched on a cliff 100 meters above the Lot river, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is one of the key sites of the Lot valley.Château de Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
Start your visit at the Château of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, located on the village's main street. Explore its ruins, guest rooms, and enjoy the breathtaking view of the Lot River.Point de vue du Bancourel
The splendid viewpoint at Bancourel offers a panoramic view of the Green Valley, perfect for a relaxing picnic surrounded by nature.From St Cirq Lapopie to Cahors, 34 km, 10 Lock(s), 6.5 h of navigation
Bouzies
Carved into the cliff near Bouzies you will find the Château des Anglais. This was in fact a point of interest for English pillagers during the Hundred Years War.
the towpaths
Between Ganil and St Cirq Lapopie, the towpath is carved directly into the cliff. This impressive work dates back to 1847.
Cahors
This town, very lively in the summer (concerts, blues festival,..), is home to a number of remarkable structures: the Valentré bridge, the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne, the Palace of Jean XXII and the Chartreux fountain.
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
Quite simply one of the most beautiful villages in France, with no less than 13 listed monuments. Perched on a cliff 100 meters above the Lot river, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is one of the key sites of the Lot valley.Laroque-Des-Arcs
Founded in the 12th century, Laroque-des-Arcs, inhabited since Roman times, was established to protect the "arches" that carried water from the valley to the baths of Cahors. The remains of this Roman aqueduct are still visible at Pech de Clary (right bank), along with the ruins of the toll tower, which allowed local lords to collect fees from travelers using the river.The Castle of the English
Looking closely at the cliffs, you can see the "Castle of the English," an 11th-century fortress carved into the limestone rock to protect villagers in case of attack. A little further up, perched on the heights, you will spot the Chapel of St. Roch.Château de Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
Start your visit at the Château of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, located on the village's main street. Explore its ruins, guest rooms, and enjoy the breathtaking view of the Lot River.The Chapel of Velles
A 15-minute walk west of Vers, explore the Chapel of Velles, a place where boatmen would stop to pray to the Virgin before their expeditions.Saint Géry‑Vers
At the foot of the limestone cliffs of the Lot, Vers offers an authentic experience blending gastronomy, heritage, and wild nature. Explore the village, discover the castrum islet, the Chartreux Tower, and the Church of Notre-Dame de Velles. Cross the Vers stream, a paradise for anglers, with its waterfalls and water mills. A stop at the Auberge de la Truite Dorée will allow you to enjoy refined regional cuisine.Point de vue du Bancourel
The splendid viewpoint at Bancourel offers a panoramic view of the Green Valley, perfect for a relaxing picnic surrounded by nature.From Cahors to Cahors, 28 km, 6 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation
Douelle
This village, with its stong boating tradition, was originally known for its barrel factories. Today the most noteworthy landmarks are its suspension bridge and gothic church.
Cahors
This town, very lively in the summer (concerts, blues festival,..), is home to a number of remarkable structures: the Valentré bridge, the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne, the Palace of Jean XXII and the Chartreux fountain.Mercuès
You won’t be able to miss the magnificent Château de Mercuès. We recommend the Terre Blanc Circuit, a 5.7 km loop that will take you along the ridges overlooking the village and Château de Mercuès. Take the opportunity to join a tasting workshop with a sommelier inside the castle grounds.Pradines
Stop by Pradines, a village perched on the cliffs overlooking the Lot River. This charming, history-rich village surrounded by lush forest is home to many small churches to explore.Pradines Ski Nautique
Experience the thrills of water sports: the Pradines Ski Nautique association offers various activities for all ages, including water skiing, wakeboarding, and tubing pulled by a boat.Fishing
To relax with friends, there's nothing better than fishingThe Locks
1 type(s) of lock(s) on The Lot- Manual locks operated by boaters themselves, without any lock-keeper