The 878 "Cajarc - Cahors" liO bus is all about sunshine and splashing around: it's your summer ticket through the Lot Valley, from Cahors to Cajarc via Saint-Cirq-Lapopie.
Places to eat and sleep at each stop.
55 minutes from Cahors. The choice is yours: stop at Place du Bolal to visit this Lot Valley gem or stop at Camping-Baignade on the banks of the Lot.
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie towers over the river from a cliff awash with majestic houses. There's a shaded beach and bathing area with lifeguards on the Lot riverbanks beneath one of the Plus Beaux de France. Find out more.
1 hr 10 from Cahors. Stop: Eglise - Château.
Château de Cénevières is a must-see in the Lot Valley. Its history and enthusiastic owners make it well worth a visit. It towers over the river and you can hire canoes or paddles here to explore on the water. Find out more.
1 hr 15 from Cahors. Stop: Ancienne Gare.
Calvignac is a hilltop village in the Lot Valley. The former castrum melts into its cliff's orange backbone to form a pretty bouquet of medieval houses. Places to stay and eat on-site.
1.5 hr from Cahors. Stop: Stade.
Cajarc oozes Southern French flavour between a rocky cirque and the Lot River. The small town is a great place for a stroll, an outstanding foodie destination growing Quercy saffron and a stage on the Way of St James (Le Puy Way). Find out more.