Environment

The Lot department is located in the Southwest of France. The village of Beduer is situated in the South of the department 8 km from the historic town of Figeac. The rivers Dordogne and the Lot (with numerous tributaries such as the Célé, Vers and Vert) are meandering through the department. The Lot department shows different types of landscapes: in the Northeast lies the ‘Ségala’, a hilly region with a rich flora and fauna and sometimes deep gorges. The majority of the Lot department is dominated by the ‘ Causses ‘, limestone plateaus such as the plateaus of Gramat, Limogne en Quercy and St. Chels. The Quercy blanc, located Southwest of Cahors, the capital of the department, consists of small agricultural valleys. Last but not least there is the beautiful valley of the Lot; which is the most impressive between Cahors and Saint-Cirq-Lapopie. The department is characterized by tranquility and authenticity, and has enough to offer for a to please every visitor. In the documents here below some of the options to enjoy yourself during a stay in the Lot department are described (click on titel).

Around Beduer
An active day with the kids
Castles and historic cities
Active leisure
The countryside

Here below you can enjoy a video with the highlights of the Midi Pyrénées.