Best attractions and places to see around Labastide-Du-Haut-Mont. This small commune in the Lot department is situated within the Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy, an area known for its limestone plateaus, oak forests, and diverse geological features. The region offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural sites, and charming villages. Visitors can explore cultural heritage and outdoor landscapes in the surrounding area.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Small town, lovely little square with a church, fountain, and town hall. The castle isn't really worth a visit, private.
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With a restaurant and public restrooms nearby, this picnic area is the perfect place to stop or have lunch during your hike.
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This lake is the largest artificial lake in the Lot department. With this varied plan, the shores of this lake make for an excellent hiking trail.
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The idyllic village in the Lot is home to the small Notre-Dame de l'Annunciation chapel. In the arched field above the entrance door there are two four-legged beings next to the face of Jesus and a heart on fire. The year 1315 was probably added later.
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Lonely path with beautiful views of small valleys or through shady forest. Not suitable for racing bikes, MB or Gravel no problem, small climbs.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake Tolerme, the largest artificial lake in the Lot department, which offers excellent hiking and swimming opportunities. The area is also part of the Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy, known for its limestone plateaus, oak forests, and geological curiosities like cliffs and chasms. Don't miss the stunning panoramic views from Puy Mary or the Cère Gorges.
The area boasts several significant historical and cultural sites. The renowned pilgrimage site of Rocamadour, with its sacred city clinging to a cliff, is a must-see. Other notable sites include the historical Figeac Hopital St Jacques, the stunning Abbatiale Sainte-Foy in Conques, and the imposing red-stone Lacam-d'Ourcet Village, home to the Notre-Dame de l'Annunciation chapel.
Absolutely! The region is dotted with picturesque villages. Cardaillac and Loubressac are both listed among France's 'most beautiful villages.' Autoire is another pleasant village to explore, known for its natural surroundings. You can also visit Maurs with its Abbey Church of Saint-Cesaire, or Lacapelle-Marival, which features a castle and a medieval gateway.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The shores of Lake Tolerme offer an excellent hiking experience. There's also the Forest and Meadow Trail, which provides beautiful views of small valleys and shady forests, suitable for mountain bikes and gravel bikes. For more options, explore the numerous trails within the Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Labastide-Du-Haut-Mont guide.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Lake Tolerme is ideal for a family outing, offering swimming and easy walks along its shores. The Picnic area by the water provides a convenient stop with facilities. Exploring charming villages like Lacam-d'Ourcet Village or Glenat can also be enjoyable for families.
Yes, the area offers various routes for running and cycling. You can find several running loops, such as those starting from Parlan or Latronquière, in the Running Trails around Labastide-Du-Haut-Mont guide. For road cycling, there are moderate to difficult routes available, including loops that take you towards Figeac or Saint-Céré, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Labastide-Du-Haut-Mont guide.
The Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy is a UNESCO Global Geopark, famous for its diverse geological formations. You can explore the renowned Grotte de Padirac, which offers an underground river boat trip, or the Pech Merle Cave, known for its prehistoric cave paintings. The park also features numerous vertical caves (Iguess) and ancient megalithic structures (Dolmens) scattered throughout its forests.
The Picnic area by the water is an ideal spot. It offers facilities including a restaurant and public restrooms nearby, making it a perfect place to stop for lunch or a break during your hike or tour of the area.
Yes, Lake Tolerme is a lovely spot for swimming. Additionally, the valleys of the Lot and Dordogne rivers, located nearby, offer opportunities for swimming, fishing, and scenic boat trips, providing a refreshing way to enjoy the natural landscape.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring villages. Summer offers warmer temperatures ideal for swimming in lakes and rivers. Spring and autumn provide milder weather, perfect for longer hikes and enjoying the changing landscapes without the peak summer crowds.
The region is renowned for its gourmet food markets. You can discover a variety of local produce, including truffles, foie gras, cepes mushrooms, chestnuts, lamb, nuts, and the famous Quercy melon. Visiting these markets offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the local culinary culture and taste fresh, regional specialties.


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