Loubressac, one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France

Perched on a promontory overlooking the Dordogne, Bave and Cère valleys, Loubressac offers one of the most beautiful panoramas in the north of the Lot.

Classified among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, the village seduces from the first steps with its preserved charm: blond stone houses with brown tile roofs, flowery alleyways, old gates, Saint-Jean-Baptiste church and castle make up a typically Quercy setting.

From the heights of the village, the view extends far over the surrounding countryside, as far as the castles of Castelnau-Bretenoux and Montal and the first foothills of the Massif Central.

But Loubressac is also a vibrant village, a pleasure to discover throughout the seasons. Strolling through its narrow streets, enjoying a terrace, hiking on the paths of the limestone plateau, or simply admiring the changing light on the valley are among the little pleasures that give a stay here its charm.

A prime location for exploring the Dordogne Valley

Staying in Loubressac also means being at the heart of an exceptional territory.

Just a few kilometers away are Autoire and its waterfall, the Padirac chasm, the castle of Castelnau-Bretenoux, Carennac, the banks of the Dordogne and numerous hiking trails.

A little further afield, Rocamadour, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie and the major sites of the Lot offer plenty of ideas for day trips.

Experience Loubressac from the Gîte du Causse

Staying at Gîte du Causse means enjoying this richness while rediscovering the calm and wide open spaces of the Loubressac plateau.

Here, you can alternate visits, hikes, markets and charming villages with quieter days around the pool or on the terrace.

Loubressac is not just a village to visit: for a few days, it is also a little bit yours.