Restaurants
If you prefer to eat outside the Hamlet you can find an exhaustive list of restaurants nearby here – great pics such as Tete d’Ail in Roquecor, L’Etincelle and Le Bistro de l’Orée du Bois in Lauzerte, L’Artichaut in Montaigu de Quercy or L’Accord in Lacour.
Our very favourite one is just a stone throw away – a few minutes by car but we’re pretty sure you’ll enjoy the walk (roughly 40 minutes). “Au P’tit Moissac” will welcome you with a big smile, delicious meals and a lovely ambiance for sure! (Note: reservation necessary well in advance!)
Marchés Gourmands
The concept of the “Marché Gourmand” is combining the best parts of the French culture: excellent food and wine enjoyed outside in good company and with cultural performances.
There are several organised close by the Hamlet during the summer season (typically August, some start already mid-July), in e.g. Bourg de Visa, Lauzerte, Montaigu de Quercy, and Beauville.
Vineyards
We organise wine tastings directly in the Hamlet, but if you wish to visit independently the vineyards, here is a little list of winemakers that we think you would enjoy visiting.
- Château Saint Sernin (43 km from the Hamlet)
- Château Eugénie (39 km)
- Château de Mercues (40 km)
- Château Le Brézéguet (34 km)
- Château du Cedre – Vin noir de Cahors (52 km)
You might also like to consult this map for more details on appellations of the Southwest.