Hôtel Campanile Cahors





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"The Utra Trail Causses & Vallées Lot Dordogne" is a relay race of 4 runners organized once a year, since 2019, in the Causses du Quercy regional natural park. The start is in Cahors, and the route can be modified from one year to the next. This route is the route of the event carried out in 2020.
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This route on foot or by bike from the charming town of Cahors, in the Lot department, begins at the water's edge. The path then takes the direction of Mont Saint-Cyr via shaded and stony paths. You will have a very beautiful point of view on Cahors and the river which surrounds it since the mount. You will also have picnic tables and barbecues at your disposal.
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This route is part of a hike or hike of several weeks, along the Geneva Camino (Geneva Way), also known as via Gebennensis or Jacobweg in German. This is one of the many options for joining the Camino de Santiago in Europe, from Geneva to Le Puy, then joining the traditional Camino Francés route. This route crosses many historic towns and picturesque French villages, it offers the opportunity to enjoy many cultural attractions, vineyards and admire the breathtaking mountain views and the Alps...
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Sports circuit which climbs on crest paths and offers panoramas over the Lot valley descending along the river then in the middle of the vineyards. Major axis of river circulation of the 13th century, the Lot was crossed by barges which, loaded with wood, wine or charcoal, allowed Quercy to trade with Aquitaine and other regions. - Particular difficulties: Be careful when crossing the D 8 at point 5.
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The GR®65 or Via podiensis is one of the four routes of the Saint-Jacques de Compostelle pilgrimage in France. This 17th stage of the GR®65 starts from Cahors in the Lot and leads you to Montcuq. The marked path leaves the beautiful town of Cahors which benefits from the “Cities of art and history” label. The route takes the Pont Valentré, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The path crosses the Lot countryside between woods, fields and vines and makes you discover the municipalities of...