Discover our beautiful region

Sunrise over Le Causse en Quercy

Le Causse is located just outside the village of Montaigu-de-Quercy, in the heart of the unspoiled Quercy countryside, often referred to as the 'Tuscany of France'. The property is in the Tarn-et-Garonne department, very close to the borders of Lot-et-Garonne and the Lot.

Tournon d'Agennais

Tournon d'Agennais

The region is rich in history, nature, and gastronomy. Visit picturesque villages such as Tournon d'Agennais, Penne d'Agennais, Montcuq, and Lauzerte, and explore their weekly markets filled with fresh local produce.

Penne d'Agennais

Penne d'Agennais

Perched on a hill overlooking the Lot valley, Penne d'Agennais is one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France. From our property, you can set off on wonderful walks through the hills, forests, and valleys of the Quercy.

Roquecor

Roquecor

A charming medieval village perched on a rocky outcrop, Roquecor offers breathtaking panoramic views over the surrounding valleys. Its cobbled lanes and Romanesque church make it an unmissable place for a leisurely stroll.

Montcuq

Montcuq

Montcuq is famous for its medieval tower overlooking the Lupte valley. A lively village with a bustling weekly market, it attracts artists and nature lovers throughout the year.

Lauzerte

Lauzerte

Listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, Lauzerte proudly overlooks the hillsides of Quercy Blanc. A stop on the pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela, this medieval village captivates with its half-timbered houses and breathtaking panoramas.

Prayssac

Prayssac

Prayssac is the beating heart of the Cahors vineyard, renowned for its ink-dark Malbec. Every Friday morning, its lively market fills the village square with local producers, fresh fruit and vegetables, farmhouse cheeses, and South-West specialities in a warm and authentic atmosphere.

Activities

Wine Tasting Tours

The Quercy and Lot valley are renowned for their bold, full-bodied wines — most notably Cahors AOC (Malbec), one of France's oldest appellations. Several nearby domaines offer guided vineyard tours and tastings. Wander through the vines, learn the secrets of local winemaking, and pair your glass with artisan charcuterie and regional cheeses.

Stargazing

The Quercy is one of the darkest regions in France — a rare privilege for anyone who loves the night sky. Far from city lights, our skies reveal the Milky Way in its full glory. Lay back in the meadow on a clear night and be amazed by the depth of stars above you. Local astronomy clubs also run guided stargazing evenings in the area throughout the year.

Cycling & Hiking

The network of quiet lanes, tracks, and GR footpaths winding across the causses and valleys is a paradise for hikers and cyclists. Waymarked trails start just a few kilometres from the property, and the near-empty roads are perfect for road cycling or mountain biking. Pedal through oak forests, wild lavender, and perched medieval villages — or explore the banks of the Lot by bike.

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