Attractions and places to see around Saint-Martin-Labouval highlight a region rich in history and natural beauty. This commune in France features ancient fortifications, picturesque waterways, and unique geological formations. The area is characterized by its limestone plateaus and the Lot River, offering a diverse landscape for exploration. Visitors can discover medieval villages, historic castles, and scenic trails carved into the rock.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In addition to everything that's been said, the road runs alongside magnificent cliffs, and you even pass under the rock several times – it's amazing!!
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Nice little place with lots of places to stop for a break.
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One of the most popular photo motifs in the Lot Valley. It's incredible how this structure was built into the rock and is accessible!
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Very pleasant circuit and largely in the shade. Really beautiful Igue site. Too bad there were so many caterpillars, which spoiled the pleasure of the ride a little.
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beautiful ride along the Lot river
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Very suggestive karst gorge. You need to pay close attention because only one part is fenced.
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Superb passage - A little damp if the Lot is large ;0)
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Preceded upstream by the mill and the lock keeper's house, then by the lock, this towpath is dug into the limestone rock face. Its construction began in 1847, the men began to dig the rock using mine bars. This path made it easier for barges to pass through this difficult sector. At that time, these trading boats came up the river from Bordeaux, loaded with fish, manufactured products and salt. This site constitutes one of the most spectacular courses in the valley.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive English Castle of Bouziès, nestled in the cliffs with fortifications from the 11th and 12th centuries. Another significant historical site is the medieval village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, a masterpiece perched on a cliff overlooking the Lot River. While the interior of the English Castle of Bouziès is not open to visitors, its exterior and historical context are captivating.
Absolutely. The area boasts several remarkable natural features. Don't miss The Igue of Crégols, a striking natural sinkhole about 1 km south of Crégols, with a diameter of approximately 80 meters and a depth of around 40 meters. The Ganil lock and towpath, carved into the bare rock along the Lot River, also offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical engineering.
The area around Saint-Martin-Labouval is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for various activities. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 'Cabrerets – The English Castle of Bouziès loop' or the 'Ganil towpath – St-Cirq-Lapopie Heights loop'. Running trails include 'Le Chemin du Bout du Monde' and the 'Cazelles Loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Crégols Village – Swimming in the Lot loop' or 'Château de Cénevières – Cajarc loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Cycling around Saint-Martin-Labouval guides.
Yes, the region is dotted with picturesque villages. The medieval village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a must-see, renowned for its narrow streets, centuries-old houses, and stunning views over the Lot River. Another notable village is Cajarc, famous for its natural setting at the foot of the Lot River, offering a blend of relaxation and sports activities.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning medieval architecture and the dramatic natural landscapes. The village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is often described as a 'masterpiece of medieval times' and an 'open-air museum'. The Ganil lock and towpath is appreciated for its historical significance and scenic walks along the water, while the English Castle of Bouziès is admired for its incredible construction into the rock.
Yes, the area offers several trails for walking and hiking. The Ganil lock and towpath, carved into the rock from Bouziès towards Saint-Cirq Lapopie, is a beautiful and historically interesting path for a simple walk along the water. For more challenging hikes, some routes around The Igue of Crégols are available, though they can be steep and slippery, suitable for experienced hikers.
The best time to visit Saint-Martin-Labouval and its attractions is generally during the shoulder seasons (spring and early autumn) when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities and the crowds are smaller. For popular spots like Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, visiting early in the day or during the low season is recommended to avoid large crowds and fully appreciate its charm.
Many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. The scenic walks along the Ganil lock and towpath offer an easy and engaging experience. Exploring the medieval streets of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie can also be an adventure for children, bringing history to life. The natural wonder of The Igue of Crégols can also be fascinating for curious minds, though some paths around it are more challenging.
The Lot River offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is perched on a cliff directly overlooking one of the river's meanders, providing spectacular panoramic views. The Ganil lock and towpath also runs alongside the river, offering continuous picturesque views as you walk.
While not entirely hidden, The Igue of Crégols is a natural wonder that might be less frequented than the main villages, offering a unique and impressive geological sight. Exploring the smaller paths and less-traveled sections of the Ganil lock and towpath can also reveal tranquil spots away from the main crowds.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. There are several routes available, ranging in difficulty. For example, you can try the 'Crégols Village – Swimming in the Lot loop' or the more challenging 'Château de Cénevières – Cajarc loop from Saint-Martin-Labouval'. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes and charming villages by bike. More detailed cycling routes can be found in the Cycling around Saint-Martin-Labouval guide.


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