Local Cuisine
Try the famous Agen prunes and local wines for an authentic taste of the region.





Lot-et-Garonne, located in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is a haven for those seeking the charm of rural France. The area is dotted with picturesque villages, rolling vineyards, and historical landmarks that tell the story of its rich past. Visitors can enjoy leisurely explorations of its countryside, indulge in local culinary delights, and participate in cultural festivals that celebrate the region's heritage. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or gastronomy, Lot-et-Garonne provides a serene backdrop for a memorable French getaway.
Lot-et-Garonne, located in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is a haven for those seeking the charm of rural France. The area is dotted with picturesque villages, rolling vineyards, and historical landmarks that tell the story of its rich past. Visitors can enjoy leisurely explorations of its countryside, indulge in local culinary delights, and participate in cultural festivals that celebrate the region's heritage. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or gastronomy, Lot-et-Garonne provides a serene backdrop for a memorable French getaway.
Beautiful rural landscapes.
Rich historical heritage.
Local French cuisine.
Charming villages.
Cultural festivals.
Rich cultural heritage with several museums and historical sites.
Beautiful natural surroundings with walking trails and picnic spots.
Close access to the Dordogne River, ideal for water activities.
Try the famous Agen prunes and local wines for an authentic taste of the region.
Visit the medieval towns and castles for a glimpse into the area's history.
Exploring rural France and historical landmarks.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
French, English
Explore the scenic walking and cycling trails throughout the countryside.
Tourists, Locals, Family
April-JuneSeptember-October
Spring in Lot-et-Garonne is mild and perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the countryside.
Summers can be warm, making it ideal for enjoying the rivers and outdoor festivals.
Fall offers a colorful landscape and is great for wine tasting and harvest festivals.
Winters are mild, and it's a good time to explore indoor attractions and cozy up in local eateries.