Attractions and places to see around Saux, a former commune in the Lot department of south-western France, are concentrated within the larger Porte-du-Quercy municipality. This rural area is characterized by the Quercy Blanc region, known for its distinctive limestone soil, vineyards, and woodlands. The landscape offers a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural experiences, providing opportunities for exploration.
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At the foot of the castle, impressive!!!
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At Hauplatz you will find not only the town hall, but also cafés and a restaurant, the tourist office, the old fountain and the tower with the moon clock.
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Very beautiful castle which you can easily go around. Of square construction, it is bordered to the south by vines and is surrounded by chestnut trees.
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Lacapelle-Cabanac is a French commune, located in the south-west of the Lot department in the Occitanie region. It is also in Quercy Blanc, a natural region corresponding to the southern part of Quercy, named after its lacustrine limestone from the Tertiary.
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Mauroux is a French commune, located in the south-west of the Lot department in the Occitanie region. It is also in Quercy Blanc, a natural region corresponding to the southern part of Quercy, named after its lacustrine limestone from the Tertiary.
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A beautiful walk around the perched village of Tournon-d'Agenais. Watch the view change as you go around it.
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Beautiful, small streets with well-preserved stone houses. Absolutely cute village!
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The area around Saux, nestled in the Quercy Blanc region, offers a blend of historical landmarks, charming settlements, and natural beauty. You can explore impressive castles, picturesque villages, and scenic viewpoints. The landscape is characterized by its distinctive limestone soil, vineyards, and woodlands, providing a rich environment for exploration.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive medieval fortress of Château de Bonaguil, known for its advanced defensive features. Closer to Saux, you'll find Château de La Coste, a beautiful castle surrounded by vines and chestnut trees, offering a picturesque setting.
Several charming villages dot the landscape. Tournon-d'Agenais Town Square is a must-see, with its beautiful, small streets, well-preserved stone houses, and a tower featuring a moon clock. Other notable villages include Montcuq, Puy-l'Évêque (considered one of the most picturesque along the Lot River), and Lauzerte, a 'Most Beautiful Village of France'.
Saux is located in the Quercy Blanc, named for its distinctive white limestone soil. The landscape features gently rolling hills, often covered with vineyards (part of the Cahors appellation) and woodlands. This environment is perfect for discovering the region's natural and architectural treasures, offering serene views and a tranquil atmosphere.
Absolutely. The region is known for its winemaking, particularly within the Cahors appellation. Château de Chambert in Floressas, for instance, is a biodynamic vineyard that offers tours, wine tastings, and workshops, providing insight into local viticulture.
The discreetly hilly landscape of the Quercy Blanc is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore trails like the 'View of Tournon-d'Agenais – View of Tournon-d’Agenais loop from Courbiac'. If you prefer running, consider the 'Running loop from Saux'. Mountain bikers can enjoy longer routes such as 'Puy-l'Évêque – Belaye loop from Sérignac'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking, running, and MTB guides around Saux.
Many of the attractions are suitable for families. Exploring the historic streets of Tournon-d'Agenais Town Square or enjoying the scenic View of Tournon-d’Agenais are great options. The medieval Château de Bonaguil also hosts various medieval-themed events and a summer theater festival, which can be engaging for all ages.
One of the most popular viewpoints is the View of Tournon-d’Agenais. This spot offers a beautiful walk around the perched village, providing changing perspectives of the historic settlement and its picturesque surroundings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the charming atmosphere of the small streets and well-preserved stone houses in villages like Tournon-d'Agenais. The scenic walks around perched villages and the impressive architecture of castles like Château de La Coste are also highly praised. The overall tranquility and natural beauty of the Quercy Blanc region are frequently highlighted.
Yes, traditional and seasonal markets are a vibrant part of the local culture. You can find these in nearby towns such as Montaigu-de-Quercy, Montcuq, Puy-l'Évêque, and Cahors. These markets offer a great opportunity to discover local produce and experience the authentic atmosphere of the region.
The Quercy Blanc region is named for its distinctive white lacustrine limestone soil, which gives the landscape its unique character. This geological feature influences the local agriculture, particularly the vineyards, and contributes to the region's discreetly hilly terrain, making it a beautiful area for outdoor activities and scenic drives.


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