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From 12:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 7:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Closed all day Monday and Sunday evening

LE LOT, IN THE HEART OF QUERCY... AN AUTHENTIC TERRITORY

Exceptional sites to discover from the **Logis Hôtel Le Clos Grand

Welcome to Pradines on the banks of the Lot, at the gates of the Regional Natural Park and Geopark of the Causses in the Occitanie region. The beauty of the Quercy landscapes with its high cliffs where mythical villages and proud castles perch and its famous loops of the Lot open up magnificent perspectives of discovery. Between “the most beautiful villages in France”, UNESCO world heritage sites and regional gastronomy, there is no shortage of reasons to marvel!

Less than an hour from Clos Grand, you will discover picturesque villages such as Rocamadour and its place of pilgrimage since the 12th century, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, a superb medieval town perched on a cliff 100 m above the Lot. but also renowned prehistoric sites such as the Padirac chasm or the Pech-Merle cave...

Just 10 minutes from our hotel, you will discover the medieval town of Cahors, known for its rich historical and cultural heritage including its medieval bridge, the Pont Valentré, listed as a UNESCO world heritage site; its Saint-Étienne Cathedral, dating from the 12th century and its lively Place de la Libération. Its traditional markets offer an insight into local culture and regional specialties, including of course its famous wine. The town also offers a wide variety of museums, including the Henri-Martin Museum, the Resistance Museum and the Sacred Art Museum. Visitors can also enjoy walks along the Lot River or hike in the surrounding valleys.

You will see there is no shortage of ideas for activities and visits around our hotel. We will be happy to advise you and provide you with the best plans to best discover our beautiful region.

Discover the Lot

image Cahors, a town of art and history

Cahors, a town of art and history

The town of Cahors was probably founded at the end of the 1st century BC under the reign of the emperor Augustus. A sublime Roman town, it became a prestigious medieval city that reached its apogee around the 14th century. A visit to Cahors also guarantees breathtaking views of the river Lot, which it overlooks.
Cahors town centre is 10 minutes from the hotel.

image Rocamadour, the medieval town of the Lot

Rocamadour, the medieval town of the Lot

Rocamadour est un petit village qui longe le bord d'une falaise. Connu pour son lieu de pèlerinage depuis le XIIe siècle.
Rocamadour se situe à 1heure en voiture de l'hôtel.

image Saint-Cirq-Lapopie a village with captivating architecture

Saint-Cirq-Lapopie a village with captivating architecture

Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is perched on a cliff 100 m above the River Lot. This listed village is known as a medieval treasure of the Lot.
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is a 40-minute drive from the hotel.

image Cap Nature, near Pradines

Cap Nature, near Pradines

Cap Nature is a leisure park where you can enjoy activities such as accrobranche and paintball.
Cap Nature is just a 5-minute drive from the hotel.

image Valentré Bridge

Valentré Bridge

Also known as Le Pont du Diable (The Devil's Bridge), the Pont Valentré is the symbol of the town of Cahors, and is the town's must-see monument.
The bridge is a 6-minute drive from the hotel.

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