Our tour to the Lot Valley takes you to La France Profonde, or “Deep France” — a hidden land of stunning beauty and a surprise at every turn. It is away from the tourist crowds, but an astonishing number of internationally acclaimed sites dot this quiet landscape in southwest France. In its January 2001 issue, Travel & Leisure declared the Lot Valley one of the 100 “fabulous places (and things)” of 2001!
Location
Gourdon
Gourdon, France
Starting Location
Monpazier
Monpazier, France
Day 2
Maroux
Maroux, Carves, France
Day 3+4
Cahors
Cahors, France
Day 5+6
What’s Included in the Cost of Your Trip?
INCLUDED IN REGULAR TRIP
5 nights lodging
All breakfasts and 1 dinner
Luggage transfers
Comprehensive Tour Details with detailed pre-trip information
Detailed route instructions and maps
Personal meet & greet with our local Area Manager
Area manager available on call throughout the tour
Access to Loyalty Program and other exclusive benefits
Specifics
TRIP DATES
We recommend you to start your tour on a Monday so that you can see the market in Cahors held every Saturday.
TOTAL DAYS
ARRIVE / DEPART
ACTIVITY LEVEL
TERRAIN
COST
Classic Accommodation: US $1,875
Single Supplement: US $390
Bike Rentals
Hybrid or Racing Bikes: US$230
E-Bikes: US$400
E-bikes are generally available but are on an ‘on request basis ‘ and will be confirmed on receipt of your booking registration. E-bikes provided are the best rentals available in the region. Our regular fleet of hybrid and race bikes are fun to ride and light and fast, but if having an e-bike will make your trip, we’ll do our best to provide. E-bike rentals are non-refundable.
Day 1
Arrival in Gourdon, a lovely town with a charming medieval quarter of narrow streets, and a 14th century Gothic church. Our area manager will give you the bikes and a briefing for the tour.
Day 2
Head through the Bouriane through Daglan, St-Pompont, and Besse. Your destination is Monpazier, one of the most beautiful and best-preserved bastides of the Perigord. Bastides were fortified towns built in a grid pattern and surrounded by ramparts.
Ride Distance: 63 km, elevation gain 359 m or 35 km, gain 171 m.*
Day 3
Pedal past mighty Biron castle, besieged by Simon de Montfort in 1211, then enter the department of Lot-et-Garonne. Ride into the Vallée de Gavaudun, where high cliffs pocked with caves loom over the river valley. Pause at the village of Gavaudun, perhaps climb to the old crenelated keep on its rocky spur. Soon you’ll arrive at Mauroux where you’ll stay two nights.
Ride Distance: 42 km, elevation gain 314 m.*
Day 4
Today’s highlight is Bonaguil castle, the majestic fortress on the border between the Périgord and Quercy and one of the best examples of 15th– and 16th-century military architecture in France. You can also ride to Villefranche-du-Périgord, a beautiful bastide town.
Ride Distance: 45 km, elevation gain 252 m.*
Day 5
Pedal through Puy L’Éveque, on one of the most picturesque sites on the Lot, and into the vineyards, famous for their dark red wines. Pass the feudal castle of La Coste and look for the carved doors in Douelle, then arrive in Cahors, an ancient city dating back to Gallo-Roman times. Be sure to visit the beautiful medieval bridge of Valentré.
Ride Distance: 57 km, elevation gain 328 m.*
Day 6
Take a final stroll in Cahors before you depart for your next adventure. From Cahors you can easily catch trains to other destinations.
*Distance and elevation gains may vary depending on hotels chosen for specific departure.
Classic

This is a 3-star hotel with spacious rooms in the center of town, harmoniously decorated and well equipped with modern comforts. There is a delightful restaurant in the hotel.

This beautiful and well kept Chateau has rooms with stunning views of the Périgord hills or the medieval village of Monpazier. There is a swimming-pool with a large terrace in the enclosed garden. Member, Chateaux & Hotels Collection.

This secluded seventeenth century inn is surrounded by vineyards. The bedrooms are all comfortably and tastefully modernized and there is a pool and landscaped grounds. The restaurant serves excellent local cuisine.

With the rich décor, the hotel has a very elegant feel. The rooms are tastefully decorated and the staff is friendly and helpful. The restaurant is excellent and has an exceptional wine list.
Trip Reviews
“The pre-tour information was excellent especially the historical and cultural backgrounds, the accommodation were excellent, great food and nice people. The area manager was excellent.”
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