The picturesque ancient town of Cahors lies on a horseshoe-shaped peninsula on the River Lot. A beautiful destination for foodies and history buffs as well as relaxed families, it’s brilliant for those looking to kick back in a restful part of the Lot region. Choose from attractive private villas or restored historic manor house hotels; the best places to stay in Cahors promise a blissful base from which to soak up the magic of the town.
Expect an old town of narrow lanes lined with gourmet eateries and independent boutiques tucked within restored medieval houses. The twin-domed Cathedral of Saint-Etienne is a Romanesque marvel, whilst the Henri Martin Museum and the Museum of the Resistance offer an intriguing insight into Cahors’ past. Step back still further in time with a walk across the imposing 14th-century Valentré Bridge, which spans the River Lot. Easygoing strolls along the riverbanks or through the Olivier-de-Magny public gardens are wonderfully peaceful, as are boat trips out on the water.
The area is famed for its Côt Noir wine, a dark red made from Malbec grapes. Tours and tastings at local vineyards come highly recommended, as does pairing a glass of Côt Noir with a delectable dinner at one of the best places to stay in Cahors.
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Cahors
A beautiful light stone country house set in immaculately kept gardens. Spacious rooms are individually styled but all feature large sash windows, antiques and luxurious bathrooms. Superb dinners are served along with regional wines and there's a large pool to lounge besides too.
Cahors (Lot)
A sumptuous hotel in 13th century castle. Elegant rooms have parquet floors, antiques and regal drapes, excellent bathrooms. Chapel, outdoor pool, tennis court, gardens and terrace. Simple, yet exquisite French cuisine in the restaurant, lovely bar. A must for foodies and wine lovers.