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Welcome to the Lot, an exceptional department in the heart of the Occitanie region. From the sacred city of Rocamadour perched on its cliff to the Pont Valentré in Cahors (UNESCO, Way of St. James), from the vertiginous Gouffre de Padirac to the hilltop village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (voted "France's Favorite Village"), passing through the Cahors vineyards (Malbec noir) and the Dordogne Valley, the Lot is one of the most romantic departments in the southwest. Treat yourselves to a romantic weekend in a love room with a private jacuzzi in a setting of cliffs, plateaus, and rivers. Neighboring departments: Corrèze (19), Dordogne (24), Lot-et-Garonne (47), Tarn-et-Garonne (82), Aveyron (12) and Cantal (15).

Prefecture of the Lot, Cahors is famous for its Pont Valentré (14th century, classified UNESCO as part of the Way of St. James), one of the most beautiful fortified medieval bridges in Europe. The old town contains the Saint-Étienne Cathedral (Romanesque domes, sculpted portal), medieval streets, and secret gardens. All around, the Cahors vineyards (Malbec grape, AOC) produce the famous "black wine." Treat yourselves to a room with a private jacuzzi in Cahors after a tasting in the hills overlooking the Lot.
Rocamadour is the 2nd most visited site in France after Mont-Saint-Michel. This vertical city, perched 150m above the Alzou canyon, houses the Notre-Dame chapel (Black Madonna) and 7 superimposed sanctuaries. The illuminated night spectacle is breathtaking. It is also the land of Rocamadour AOP, an exceptional small goat cheese.
Birthplace of Jean-François Champollion (decipherer of hieroglyphs), Figeac is a remarkably preserved medieval city: private mansions, Place des Écritures (giant reproduction of the Rosetta Stone by Joseph Kosuth), half-timbered streets. An intimate cultural setting for a romantic stay with private spa.
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (hilltop village above the Lot, voted "France's Favorite Village" in 2012, dear to André Breton), Souillac (Romanesque abbey, Automaton Museum, gateway to the Dordogne Valley), Gourdon (medieval city, Cougnac caves with prehistoric paintings): three essential stops for lovers of Lot's heritage.
The most famous chasm in France: descent to 103m deep, underground boat navigation on a subterranean river, galleries with spectacular concretions. A unique experience to live as a couple.
The Lot Dordogne offers magnificent panoramas: cliffs, perched castles (Castelnau-Bretenoux, Château de Montal), golden stone villages, and canoeing on emerald waters. The valley is classified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Limestone plateaus, dolmens, Cloup d'Aural phosphate mines, dry valleys and stone walls: the Causses du Quercy Geopark (UNESCO label) offers unique landscapes in France, between Mediterranean steppe and vertiginous chasms.
The Cahors Malbec, nicknamed "black wine" for its intense color, is one of the oldest vineyards in France (older than Bordeaux). Tastings in the estates overlooking the bends of the Lot: an unforgettable moment as a couple.
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The Lot is a concentration of wonders: Rocamadour (2nd most visited site in France), Pont Valentré de Cahors (UNESCO), Gouffre de Padirac (most famous chasm in France), Saint-Cirq-Lapopie (France's Favorite Village), Causses du Quercy Geopark (UNESCO), Dordogne Valley (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve) and Cahors vineyard (original Malbec). With 3 UNESCO labels and exceptional gastronomy (foie gras, black truffle of Quercy, Rocamadour AOP, saffron of Quercy), the Lot is one of the most romantic departments in the southwest at affordable prices. At Love'nSpa, each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total intimacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, and discreet welcome.
Between €120 and €400 per night. The Lot offers excellent value for money for a romantic weekend with a private spa, away from mass tourism.
Cahors for wine and medieval heritage, Rocamadour for the dizzying spectacle, Figeac for culture, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie for absolute charm.
Descend into the Gouffre de Padirac by boat, admire Rocamadour illuminated at night, taste Cahors Malbec at a winegrower's, canoe on the Dordogne, stroll through Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, visit the Place des Écritures in Figeac.
Cahors is 5 hours from Paris by car (A20) and served by train (Intercités Paris-Toulouse with a stop in Cahors). Toulouse is 1.5 hours south, Brive-la-Gaillarde is 1.15 hours north.
Private jacuzzi, Nordic bath, sauna, fireplace (very common in Quercy stone houses), sometimes a private pool or views of the plateaus and valleys.
Yes: the Dordogne (Sarlat, Lascaux, Marqueyssac gardens) is bordering. The Aveyron (Conques, Roquefort) is 1 hour to the east. A Lot + Dordogne + Aveyron circuit is a classic in the southwest.