Domaine de Saint-Géry





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The start of this hike is located in the small village of Cézac, in the heart of the Lendou valley. Along the way, you will climb on the white greenhouses which illustrate the name of Quercy Blanc well. You will pass in front of the old water mill of Lamothe, which according to its previous owner is much older than indicated by the date engraved above the window: the year 6.
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The Boisse windmill dating from 1699 is one of the many mills in Quercy. Monument still intact and in activity. Wind and river water: These were the two sources of energy available to the inhabitants of Quercy until the appearance of electricity.In the north of the Lot, the mills that used them were mainly used to grind the nuts whose oil was commonly used for cooking and lighting, but the mill could also grind apples, salt or even grain. This is the case with the Quercy Blanc mills. The...
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South of the Lot, the Sainte-Alauzie circuit is a charming loop that crosses the Lot countryside, hamlets and breeding farms. Before leaving, a little warm-up is not too much to get you started ... And climb the first hills! But what a reward when you come face to face with the Boisse mill halfway. This Windmill, listed as a historic monument, is an ideal break on this route without any difficulty other than the vertical drop. Throughout the walk, the climbs on these causses allow you to...
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A little warm-up is strongly recommended on this route which starts off a little rough. however, the loop remains very pleasant with water points, castles, churches ... to discover all along the way. Take advantage of the villages crossed to take a short break and visit them!