French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Cahors
4.5 based on 172 reviews
"Vous avez besoin d’une idée originale de sortie ? Vous ne savez pas quoi faire ce week-end, vous avez envie de bouger autour de Cahors ? Vous cherchez des activités ludiques et sportives ? Vous cherchez une activité en famille ? Vos petits-enfants sont en vacances, ils ont envie de grimper dans les arbres ?? …. Le Parc de Loisirs CAPNATURE, à 5 minutes de Cahors, à Pradines, vous propose une multitude d'activités, et pour tous les niveaux sportifs, nous aurons le plaisir de vous faire vivre une expérience extraordinaire !! Nos Activités : Parcours Acrobatiques, LAZERWOOD, Footbulle, Paintball, Escalade, Orientation, Canoë :):) "
4.5 based on 1,629 reviews
Beautiful structure, with beautiful views over the Lot River & surrounds. A perfect start for investigating the beautiful City of Cahors. You can walk around the river from the bridge to the Old Town.
4.5 based on 499 reviews
The massive fortress-like facade does not really suggest what awaits you in the interior--a magnificent nave with two domes, one painted with ancient frescoes, and a plethora of tiny chapels all around the aisles and the apse. On the exterior, the north (?) portal is really magnificent with impressive sculptures above the door and floral decorations around the arches. The stone used for the architecture is alternate courses of black and white limestone, enhancing the sculptural decoration. Off the south side of the church, you open the door into an amazing cloister with elaborate flamboyant Gothic decoration.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Du nom de son brasseur, Christophe RATZ - ingénieur à l'INSA de Toulouse et ancien rugbyman - a installé la Brasserie Artisanale Ratz en 2001 dans le département du Lot aux portes de Cahors, après avoir acquis une grande partie de son expérience professionnelle dans des brasseries artisanales en Belgique et en Angleterre. Sa créativité et sa passion lui ont permis de relancer la bière artisanale dans le Quercy. Christophe RATZ a su mêler le meilleur de son savoir-faire et le respect de ce terroir pour brasser cette bière, infusion de pur malt et de houblon aromatique. La bière RATZ est une bière naturelle non pasteurisée. Cette recette unique par la sélection des levures lui permet d'évoluer dans l'harmonie des saveurs, au fil du temps... Venez découvrir notre savoir-faire artisanal et authentique lors d'une visite de notre brasserie réalisée par un membre du personnel : visualisation de la zone de production et explication du procédé de fabrication de notre bière.
4.5 based on 235 reviews
Les bureaux de votre Office de Tourisme sont actuellement fermes et le resteront jusqu’a nouvel ordre. Nous restons a votre ecoute et a votre disposition par telephone, par mail ou via notre chat en ligne
The office is easy to find, located in the main square just across the road from the old part of town. The lady who served us spoke excellent english & was extremely helpful.
4.5 based on 164 reviews
Come any Wednesday or Saturday morning--all year round--and you can experience this wonderful market. You can put together a fabulous picnic for the day from the roast chickens/ducks on offer, the delicious fruits and vegetables, and stop at any of the nearby bakeries for that fabulous pastry for dessert. At the foot of the Cahors Cathedral, it's amazing to realize this market has been in operation for centuries!!
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Welcome in Cahors's official information and wine tasting place ! Through a wine tasting of multiple vineyards, let’s discover the terroir and the greatness of Malbec. Whether accompanied or not, with friends or family, we are pleased to welcome you for an enjoyable moment meant as much for beginners than experts. We are open from Monday to Saturday, 11am to 7pm, there is no need for appointment, just step inside and enjoy !
4.0 based on 90 reviews
We decided to visit this museum and were told of the Fontaine by the lady in charge while we were there. She made a point of seeking us out to tell us of the Fontaine and it's history and relevance to the museum. This was after we had ascertained that she spoke hardly any English! Some of the information was in English so that made it more enjoyable for us, and we managed to work out a bit of the rest. We wandered along the river up to the Fontaine and marvelled at the clarity and depth of the water there. As it was a Sunday when we visited, the narrow road was closed to traffic, but the following day proved how popular it is as it was quite busy. At this time of year, December, you would do well to check when the museum is open. Well worth a visit.
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