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Cahors, stone, water and wine
In the majestic Lot valley, Cahors, city of art and history, exists for your enjoyment and discovery. From the Valentré bridge to the Saint-Etienne cathedral, via the market place and the boulevard terraces, the Lot's first city combines southern atmosphere, historical riches and gourmand pleasures.

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On its way to Cahors, the Lot flows in wide meanderings. It is there, where the river makes one of its beautiful loops, that Cahors was established in Roman times. In the Middle Ages the city became a commercial and financial centre on a European scale. A real golden age to be relived when visiting the old centre, intact and wonderfully alive.
First stage: the fortified 14th-century Valentré bridge, emblem of the city. It steadfastly crosses the river with its three fortified towers. One can walk through the area, rich in a vibrant past, or approach it by boat during a trip on the Lot. The Valentré bridge, is a UNESCO world heritage site, as is the Saint-Etienne cathedral on the St James way to Santiago de Compostela.
The visit continues in the heart of Cahors, where the red of the brick combines with the grey of the limestone and the ochre of the sandstone. In the small medieval streets we revel in the charm of the small renovated squares and the inventiveness of the secret gardens that bloom in the city. The Middle Age arcades of boutiques shelter restaurants, cafés and businesses. In the shadow of the plane trees, boulevard Gambetta, the heritage of the 19th century, invites us to take a stroll.
Not to be missed, on Wednesday and Saturday: The food market at the gates of the Saint-Etienne cathedral. Take a big basket because everything will tempt your appetite: Rocamadour cheeses, Quercy farm-reared lamb, Perigord walnuts, foie gras, Quercy melon, Cahors AOC wines.
Cahors is in fact in the heart of the vineyard that has born its name since the time of François 1st. This territory is the cradle of a long line of winemaking expertise. At the heart of the vineyard, the historical malbec territory, the major wine grape in the appellation, châteaux and estates open their doors to visitors. A wonderful opportunity to discover what is known as the black wine, a wine whose intense colour, subtle hues and strong character you will appreciate.
Keys to discovery
> Discover Cahors from mount Saint-Cyr: either early in the morning when the fog is lifting to reveal the city; or at night when streets and alley ways are illuminated; or even in the plain light of day. On the hill that overlooks the city, the vista of the whole of the Lot loop lies before you. An unforgettable view!
> The Valentré bridge took a long time to build. It is said that the architect made a deal with the devil to hurry the work along. A bas relief showing an imp sculpted on top of one of the bridge's towers evokes this legend.
> Unique to France, the Cahors Secret Gardens have taken over the corners and innermost recesses of the city to show them to best advantage. This original initiative tempts one to stroll through the medieval streets, taking in the history of the city through its heritage and plants cultivated in the Middle Ages.
How to get there :
Airport/Airfield : Toulouse (110Km)
Railway station : Cahors
Bus station : Cahors
Motorway : A 20
Road : N 20
Office de Tourisme de Cahors
Place Fançois Mitterrand
46000 - CAHORS
Tel: +33 5 65 53 20 65
Fax: +33 5 65 53 20 74
Email: contact@tourisme-cahors.com
Website: www.tourisme-cahors.com
Mairie
Boulevard Léon Gambetta
BP 249
46000 - CAHORS
Tel: +33 5 65 20 87 87
Fax: +33 5 65 22 28 22
Email: communication@mairie-cahors.fr
Website: www.mairie-cahors.fr