Attractions and places to see around Sainte-Eulalie-D'Olt, classified as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages," offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Situated on the banks of the Lot River in the Aveyron department, the area features a rich architectural heritage. Visitors can explore medieval streets, historical churches, and natural sites within the Upper Lot Valley. The region provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Classified among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt is a magnificent village on the banks of the Lot on the southern edge of Aubrac.
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Saint-Geniez-d'Olt is a former French commune located in the department of Aveyron, in the Occitanie region, which became, on January 1, 2016, a commune delegated to the new commune of Saint-Geniez-d'Olt-et- from Aubrac
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The town is a paradise for nature activities due to its location on the edge of the Lot and at the foot of Aubrac. It also enjoys a beautiful architectural heritage with the cloister of the convent, its church and private mansions. In short, it is a pleasant place for a break.
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Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt is classified among the Most Beautiful Villages of France. Strolling through the streets of this medieval city is a real pleasure.
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Saint-Côme d'Olt is on the list of the most beautiful villages in France. This title is well deserved. The medieval heart of the village is superb. It is made up of houses forming a protective circle around its magnificent tort church (with its twisted bell tower) as well as around its castle. The latter is flanked by two towers. These towers, built around 1366, had a double storey of defense. Its south facade, of the Renaissance type, was unfortunately transformed to serve as a religious boarding school during the 19th century.
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Very beautiful village where it is good to take a break.
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Also has a motorhome parking space and a large, free visitor parking space. Tuesdays there is a market with delicious regional products.
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Belongs to the most beautiful places in France. Medieval village practically completely preserved.
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Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt is rich in history. You can wander through the medieval streets of the village itself, which is classified as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages." Don't miss the 11th-century Église Sainte-Eulalie, a fortified church that is a classified Historical Monument. Other notable historical structures include the 16th-century Hôtel Particulier with its corner tower, and the restored 17th-Century Mill. You can also visit the nearby medieval heart of Saint-Côme d'Olt, another village recognized for its beauty and historical architecture.
Yes, Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt hosts a few unique traditions. The annual Procession of the Sainte Épine takes place on the second Sunday of July, where villagers in period costumes reenact moments of Christ's crucifixion, centered around the church's relic of the Crown of Thorns. Another distinctive event is La Poule Un, an annual auction held at the end of October, where the first lot is a live chicken, raising funds for the parish.
The region offers beautiful natural settings. The village is nestled on the banks of the Lot River, providing a verdant environment. You can also explore the Serre River and its historic watermills. Nearby, you'll find the artificial Lac de Castelnau-Lassouts, which stretches about fifteen kilometers and offers scenic views. For a unique geological feature, visit the Volcanic Rock Slide, a solidified lava formation exposed by erosion.
The Lot River, which flows through Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt, is perfect for various water activities. You can enjoy swimming, canoeing, rafting, stand-up paddleboarding, and boat trips. It's also a popular spot for fishing. The riverbanks are ideal for leisurely walks or cycling.
Yes, the area around Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt, situated in the Upper Lot Valley and at the gateway to the Aubrac region, offers numerous hiking trails. These trails allow you to explore unspoiled natural beauty, from rolling green hills to flower-filled fields. You can find various running trails, including loops around Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt itself, by checking the Running Trails around Sainte-Eulalie-D'Olt guide.
Absolutely! The region is well-suited for cycling. You can enjoy rides along the Lot River or explore the surrounding landscapes. There are dedicated guides for different cycling types. For road cycling, see the Road Cycling Routes around Sainte-Eulalie-D'Olt guide, and for general cycling tours, check out the Cycling around Sainte-Eulalie-D'Olt guide.
Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The village itself is a pleasure to stroll through with its charming streets and floral facades. The nearby settlement of Saint-Geniez-d'Olt is noted for its blend of natural activities and architectural heritage, making it a pleasant place for a family break. The Lot River also provides opportunities for family-friendly water activities like swimming and gentle boat trips.
Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt has a strong focus on art and craftsmanship. The "Eulalie d'Art" center offers workshops, exhibitions, and sales of art. You can find various artists, including potters, glass bead jewelry designers, and glass blowers, showcasing their work and skills in the village.
Yes, you can visit the Musée Marcel Boudou, housed in the old school. This free museum and gallery is dedicated to the local painter Marcel Boudou and features his works, as well as those of his wife, Jeanne St Gaudens. Temporary exhibitions are also held here.
Beyond the main attractions, you can find the remains of a Roman Pile in the Lot River, believed to be a vestige of an ancient bridge. The village also features an ancient 17th-century convent. For religious history, explore the Église Saint-Sylvestre de Malescombes, built in 1735, which contains various treasures including paintings and a stone baptismal font.
The churches in the area are historically significant. The Église Sainte-Eulalie in the village is an 11th-century fortified church housing two thorns from the Crown of Christ. In nearby Saint-Côme d'Olt, you'll find the Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian Church, built in 1522, notable for its distinctive spiral tower roof and an oak front door adorned with 365 iron nails on each wing.
Yes, if you visit on a Tuesday, there is a market in Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt offering delicious regional products. Additionally, the "Eulalie d'Art" center and various workshops provide opportunities to purchase unique local art and craft items directly from the artisans.


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