A fortified medieval hilltop town on the banks of the Lot River, Penne d’Agenais is nothing short of enchanting. Wonderful for romantic weekends away as well as fun-filled holidays with family and friends, this Lot-et-Garonne destination is a real gem. Ponder our Gurus selection of the best places to stay in Penne d’Agenais as you begin to plan your trip.
Narrow, sloping streets reveal Romanesque churches and traditional houses, whilst independent shops and eateries frame mesmerising river views. Marvel at the ruined Castle of Penne d’Agen, set on a rocky outcrop and fortified by Richard the Lionheart centuries ago, soak up the sunshine on Place du Mercadiel — where the market is held — or admire the 20th-century silver-domed Eglise Notre-Dame de Peyragude which crowns the town’s skyline. Penne d’Agenais’ little cobbled lanes, too, house workshop spaces and art studios, perfect for creative types.
Slightly further afield, you’ll find guided boat tours of the Lot River, water-skiing opportunities on magical Lake Labarthe, golf courses and cycling or hiking paths aplenty. The best places to stay in Penne d’Agenais fill up fast during the summer season, so book your holiday well in advance.
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Penne d'Agenais (Penne-dʼAgenais)
An artsy B&B set in the picturesque village of Penne d'Agenais. Beautifully designed rooms mix the old and new giving a rustic chic feel. Breakfast is served in a pretty enclosed square and dinners can be ordered on request. A charming spot to explore the region from.
Penne d'Agenais
Stylish accommodation in Lot-et-Garonne with stunning views of a wooded valley, offering bright and minimalist en-suite rooms furnished with antiques and rustic flourishes. Guests can enjoy the outdoor salt water pool, the wine-bar in an outbuilding or the views of horses in nearby meadows.
Penne d'Agenais (Saint-Sylvestre-sur-Lot)
Dreamlike 16th century chateau and resort in Lot et Garonne standing bright within beautiful mature parkland. Rooms are boldly styled mixing old and new styles. Boasting two restaurants, a chic bar, carousel, 18-hole mini-golf course and outdoor pool. A quirky take on a rural french stay.