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Clos Barrat, between the Lot and Lot-et-Garonne departments,

offers a multitude of activities for lovers of nature, history, and local products.

Hiking

On foot:

Numerous hiking trails crisscross the surrounding countryside, offering varied landscapes of hills, valleys, forests, and rivers.

The circuits allow you to discover picturesque villages, historical sites, and panoramic viewpoints.

The GR® de Pays Châteaux et Bastides en Haut-Agenais-Périgord offers magnificent views of the Château de Bonaguil.

Hiking guides in the Lot

Hiking guides in Lot-et-Garonne

By bike:

The region is ideal for cycling, with quiet roads and country lanes suitable for all levels.

Cyclists can explore the surrounding villages, vineyards, and tourist sites at their own pace.

Some mountain bike trails offer more challenging routes.

On horseback:

The Cheval Blanc equestrian farm offers rides around the campsite.

On the water:

The Fumel gabarre offers cruises towards Villeneuve sur Lot

with the passage of an impressive 13m high lock.

The Floiras nautical base offers canoe rentals.

The markets:

You can visit a market every day within a 20km radius.

Our favorites:

The Montcuq market is a traditional market where you can find local fresh products,

regional specialties, and crafts.

The Prayssac market is also a lively market where you can taste local organic products

and discover local crafts.

During the summer, you can participate in numerous gourmet markets,

where large tables are set up and local producers are present with their delicacies.

Historical sites:

Château de Gavaudun:

The castle features impressive medieval architecture, with its keep, curtain walls, and entrance carved into the rock.

Its keep, which rises to 70 meters high, offers a panoramic view of the region.

Visiting the village immerses us in another time.

Château de Bonaguil:

This medieval castle is one of the most impressive in the region.

It offers remarkable architecture and breathtaking views of the valley.

Penne-d'Agenais:

This perched village offers a rich historical heritage,

with its Notre-Dame-de-Peyragude sanctuary and its medieval streets.

The village offers numerous viewpoints over the Lot valley.

The Watt machine:

It is a unique steam engine in France, still in working order.

It has been classified as a historical monument since 2009.

As a witness to industry, it is located on the site of the former Fumel metallurgical factory, in its original environment.

It was in operation until the 1950s.

Wine cellar visits:

Visit of Château Chambert.

marché de montcuq
hikers at Clos Barrat
chateau de bonaguil
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