Best attractions and places to see around Roumagne include natural sites and historical settlements. The region features a significant lake, historical market halls, and charming villages. Roumagne offers a variety of outdoor and cultural experiences for visitors.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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La Sauvetat-du-Dropt is a picturesque village crossed by the River Dropt. Its medieval bridge has 23 arches, blending Romanesque and Gothic styles. The quiet streets and the Saint-Germain church complete the charm of this small village typical of Lot-et-Garonne. Enjoy a beautiful picnic area by the water, an ideal stop between two pedal strokes!
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A 10th-century church, listed frescoes, and a 15th-century market hall, as well as a 17th-century dovecote, make Allemans-du-Dropt a popular destination for tourists seeking both historical riches and a pleasant lifestyle.
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Created in 1992, Lake Escourou took a year to fill. It is dammed on the Escourou, a tributary of the Dropt. Nearly 30 years later and the artificial lake is a Natura 2000 classified site. Hosting fishing and windsurfing competitions, it also serves as a training area for the region's firefighting planes, Canadair. Swimming is prohibited there, which has allowed the fauna and flora to establish themselves. Please note: the part of the road on the left bank along the lake is strictly prohibited. If you stay on the asphalt road, you will return to the lake via "La Robinette".
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The part of the route on the left bank along the lake is strictly forbidden! Seemed risky too. If you stay on the asphalt road you will return to the lake via "La Robinette".
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Path on the left bank is forbidden! If you stay on the asphalt road through "La Robinette" you will come back to the lake.
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The part of the route on the left bank along the lake is strictly forbidden! Seemed risky too. If you stay on the asphalt road via "la Robinette" you will come back to the lake.
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Created in 1992, the Escourou lake took a year to fill. It is dammed on the Escourou, a tributary of the Dropt. Nearly 30 years later, the artificial lake is a Natura 2000 classified site. Hosting fishing and windsurfing competitions, it also serves as a training area for the region's firefighting aircraft, the Canadair. Swimming is prohibited, which has allowed fauna and flora to establish themselves.
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Yes, the region offers several family-friendly spots. Lake L'Escourou is a Natura 2000 listed site where families can enjoy fishing and observe nature. The Halle aux Poulines of Allemans-du-Dropt, with its historical market hall and church, is also noted as family-friendly.
The primary natural attraction is Lake L'Escourou, a significant lake created in 1992. It's a Natura 2000 site known for its rich fauna and flora, offering opportunities for fishing and windsurfing. While swimming is prohibited to protect the ecosystem, it's a beautiful spot for nature observation.
The Halle aux Poulines of Allemans-du-Dropt is a must-see historical site. It features a 10th-century church with listed frescoes, a 15th-century market hall, and a 17th-century dovecote. Additionally, the village of Monteton boasts the 12th-century Notre-Dame de Monteton church.
Several picturesque villages dot the landscape. Monteton offers a unique panorama of 13 bell towers from surrounding villages. Sauvetat-du-Dropt is known for its medieval bridge with 23 arches and quiet streets, perfect for a stroll. The village of Eymet also provides idyllic surroundings and pretty landscapes.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Lac de Lescourou – Lac de l'Escourou loop from Eymet' or the 'Eymet loop from Eymet'. For more options and detailed information, explore the Running Trails around Roumagne guide.
Absolutely. The area offers various road cycling routes, including longer rides like the 'Sauvetat-du-Dropt – Duras Castle loop from La Sauvetat-du-Dropt' and other moderate options. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Roumagne guide.
Lake L'Escourou, being a Natura 2000 listed site, is an excellent location for wildlife observation. Its protected status has allowed a diverse range of fauna and flora to establish themselves, making it a prime spot for nature enthusiasts.
The region generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, temperatures are mild, making it ideal for exploring villages, cycling, running, and enjoying the natural beauty of areas like Lake L'Escourou.
While specific easy walks are not detailed for individual attractions, the general area around villages like Sauvetat-du-Dropt and Eymet offers quiet streets and scenic countryside suitable for leisurely strolls. For more structured options, check the Running Trails around Roumagne guide, which includes routes of varying difficulties.
The medieval bridge in Sauvetat-du-Dropt is particularly special due to its impressive architecture. It features 23 arches and beautifully blends Romanesque and Gothic styles, making it a significant historical landmark in the village.
Yes, Sauvetat-du-Dropt offers a beautiful picnic area right by the River Dropt. It's an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings, especially if you're taking a break from cycling or exploring the village.


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