Best attractions and places to see around Gramat, a town in the Lot department of France, offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated within the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park, the area features limestone plateaus, deep valleys, and caves. It serves as a base for exploring diverse attractions, including medieval villages and significant natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Unfortunately, not much water always runs down when it is drier.
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It's a truly fascinating little town with its many cute buildings. Unfortunately, there are hardly any buildings left that don't have a tourist shop. You can buy the usual souvenirs in almost every building. In our opinion, this detracts from its original charm!
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Magnificent building overlooking the city!
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Beautiful view of the old town of Rocamadour.
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Unfortunately there is no view directly from the road, only from the hiking trail.
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One of the most important pilgrimage sites in France, through which the Way of St. James also runs.
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Gramat is nestled within the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls, the ruins of an 18th-century water mill on the Alzou river, featuring small waterfalls and a 4.3 km hiking trail. The area is also known for its limestone plateaus, deep valleys, gorges, and sinkholes like the Gouffre des Vitarelles, located about 5 km away.
Yes, Gramat boasts several historical and cultural sites. The town center features a 16th-century Clock Tower and a 19th-century Market Hall. You can also explore medieval houses with attractive decorations and half-timbered designs in the old town, particularly along Rue St Roch, Rue Notre Dame, and Rue de l'Horloge. The Église Saint-Pierre, with its neo-Gothic style and 18th-century organ, adds to the town's charm.
Just 9 km from Gramat, you'll find Rocamadour, a famous cliffside pilgrimage town with its Sanctuary and the Medieval Village built on three levels, including a 14th-century Rocamadour Castle. The area also has prehistoric dolmens and burial mounds, such as the Dolmen de Pech de Grammont, indicating ancient settlements.
The region around Gramat is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Moulin du Saut Loop' which is a moderate 4.5 km hike. For more challenging adventures, there are difficult routes like 'Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls – View of Rocamadour loop from Gramat' (21.3 km). You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Gramat guide. Mountain biking and gravel biking routes are also available, with options like the 'Rocamadour – ruin loop from Gramat' for MTB and various gravel routes around Rocamadour and Gouffre de Padirac.
Yes, families can enjoy the Parc Animalier de Gramat, a 40-hectare animal park home to diverse species like bison, wolves, and vultures, playing an important role in animal protection. Nearby, the Gouffre de Padirac, an impressive cave system, offers a unique underground exploration. The Monkey Forest (La Forêt des Singes) near Rocamadour, where macaques roam freely, is another popular family destination.
Gramat is home to the Musée Insolite du Coiffeur Barbier, an unusual museum showcasing a collection of 4,000 objects related to hairdressing and barbering from 1850 to 1950, including a restored 1920s salon. Additionally, Les Jardins du Grand Couvent offer a pleasant, shady walk amidst flowers and trees near the Gramat railway station, providing a serene cultural experience.
Gramat is an ideal base for exploring some of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages.' Autoire, about 11 km away, is known for its pleasant exploration and the scenic Cirque d'Autoire. Loubressac, approximately 12 km from Gramat, offers unspoiled beauty and picturesque views. Carennac, located 15 km away, features the historic Eglise de Saint Pierre.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery and historical depth of the area. The Rocamadour Medieval Village is particularly loved for its three levels of medieval houses, the Grand Staircase, and the castle at the top, with many calling it 'stunning' and an 'absolute must.' The Moulin du Saut and Waterfalls are appreciated for their beautiful natural setting and the enjoyable hiking experience, even when the waterfalls are small.
Absolutely. The Boucle du Moulin du Saut is a recommended 4.3 km hiking trail that allows you to explore the ruins of the Moulin du Saut, the canyon of the Alzou, and its rich flora and fauna, including a 10-meter high waterfall. This area is classified as a Sensitive Natural Area and a Natura 2000 site due to its biodiversity. For more options, check the Hiking around Gramat guide.
Yes, the region is rich in historical fortifications. Besides the 14th-century Rocamadour Castle, which sits at the top of the cliffside village, you can also visit Chateau Montal, a national monument approximately 14 km from Gramat, and Castelnau-Bretenoux Chateau, another national monument about 15 km away.
While specific 'best time' isn't provided, the region's natural parks and hiking trails suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park, the Moulin du Saut, and the various villages without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter. May is noted as a time when streams might be drier, so late spring or early summer might be better for waterfalls.
Yes, the Parc Animalier de Gramat is a significant wildlife attraction, covering 40 hectares and housing various animals including bison, wolves, and vultures, with a focus on animal protection. Additionally, near Rocamadour, you can visit Le Rocher des Aigles (Eagles' Rock), an ornithological park, and the Monkey Forest (La Forêt des Singes), where macaques roam freely.


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