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Jogging around Penne-D'Agenais offers diverse landscapes, from the rolling hills and agricultural lands of the Lot Valley to the historic medieval village itself. The region features limestone hills, plum and hazelnut orchards, and scenic paths along the Lot River. Joggers can experience varied terrain, including steep alleyways within the village and trails through the surrounding countryside, providing natural elevation changes.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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16.1km
01:56
370m
370m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.4km
02:01
310m
310m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.88km
00:52
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.9km
01:45
330m
330m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.59km
00:41
30m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike all the way to the top of this sanctuary with its striking silver dome. The view over the Lot Valley and the village below is breathtaking.
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Walking tip: discover the medieval center of Penne-d’Agenais On a hill overlooking the Lot River lies one of the most beautiful villages in Southwest France: Penne-d’Agenais. The center exudes history and is perfect for exploring on foot. Why this village is so worth a visit: 1. Medieval charm 2. Notre-Dame de Peyragud 3. Panoramic views and rest areas 4. Ambience & conviviality By the river, in the harbor of Penne, it's wonderful to end your visit with a drink.
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Penne-d'Agenais is located on a rocky promontory. Listed as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France," this medieval village features beautiful flower-lined streets and magnificent views of the Lot Valley.
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Sustained climb from the Lot valley
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Very beautiful church both inside and out. Very beautiful panorama of the Lot at this place.
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As early as the year 1000, a place of worship existed here. It was completely destroyed in 1562 by the Protestants. The statue of Notre-Dame was saved from destruction during the Revolution. In the 19th century, a new sanctuary was built on May 14, 1897. This Roman-Byzantine style building, which dominates the Lot valley, was not completed until 1948. Important pilgrimages to the Virgin take place here.
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The old village center of Penne-d'Agenais, dominated by the silhouette of the Notre-Dame de Peyragude basilica, a Romanesque-Byzantine building that can be recognized thanks to its golden dome, is a real invitation to stroll: the sloping alleys between beautiful houses, the Paul Place Froment, ideal for sipping a drink, and the many craft workshops are all attractions that make up the charm of this place.
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The medieval town and former fortress of Penne-d'Agenais, whose castle was fortified by Richard the Lionheart and today classified as a Green Holiday Resort, seduces visitors with its architectural charm, the pleasure of being there and its location on the banks of the Lot .
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There are over 20 running routes around Penne-d'Agenais, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for joggers.
The terrain is quite varied, ranging from picturesque countryside with rolling hills and agricultural lands to paths along the Lot River. You'll encounter limestone hills, plum and hazelnut orchards, and even steep alleyways within the medieval village itself, providing natural elevation changes. Routes often alternate between paths, small roads, and tracks.
Yes, Penne-d'Agenais offers several challenging routes. For example, the Running loop from Penne is a difficult 10.0-mile (16.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Penne-d'Agenais Center loop from Penne, which covers 10.8 miles (17.5 km) with substantial climbs.
Absolutely! Many routes integrate the region's rich history and natural beauty. You can run through ancient gates like the Town Gate and Richard Gate within the medieval village. The Basilica of Our Lady of Peyragude, located at the village summit, offers breathtaking views over the Lot Valley and is a rewarding challenge to reach. The Viewpoint loop from Le Roc de Viguié is specifically known for its panoramic views.
While many routes offer moderate to difficult challenges, there are options for easier strolls or shorter runs. The region has green spaces like Parc de la Garenne with winding paths suitable for exploratory walks. The Running loop from Penne-d'Agenais is a moderate 4.3-mile (6.9 km) trail that can be completed in about 50 minutes, offering varied terrain without extreme difficulty.
The running routes in Penne-d'Agenais are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars from more than 5 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, the integration of historical sites, and the stunning panoramic views over the Lot Valley.
Yes, many of the routes around Penne-d'Agenais are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Running loop from Penne and the Viewpoint loop from Le Roc de Viguié, both offering excellent circular experiences.
The region is beautiful for outdoor activities, particularly on clear days when the panoramic views over the Lot Valley can stretch for up to 60 kilometers. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for running, avoiding the peak summer heat while still enjoying the vibrant landscapes.
Yes, Penne-d'Agenais is situated on a route linked to the Camino de Santiago. This means you can follow sections of this historic pilgrimage path, enjoying runs through hills and fields with a sense of historical significance.
Absolutely. The village is perched above the Lot River, and many routes offer stunning panoramic views of its meanders and the surrounding agricultural landscapes. The riverside itself also provides opportunities for runs along its banks, allowing you to enjoy the tranquil waters.
Beyond the village itself, you can explore nearby attractions such as Pujols, a charming settlement, or the Château de Beauville and viewpoint. The Sainte-Catherine Church of Villeneuve-sur-Lot is also a significant religious building in the vicinity.


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