Day 36 Tuesday 9 June 2026
Today we drove out of the Lot Valley and then along Cele Valley, stopping to visit Cabrerets (2013,2014). Further on we turned north heading up to Rocamadour (previously visited in our first year in 2013). From here we made our way to Gourdon for our overnight stay.
As it drizzles on Bluey we drove out of Bouzies and over the narrow bridge with no problems. We drove past the turn off to the base of yesterday’s village of St Cirq Lapopie to get a photo from river level.
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| The forever popular Joan d’Arc |
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| No need for traffic management .. just use a cone |
We got a photo of the ruins of the troglodyte castle of the Devil, clinging to the cliff, which is one of the oldest constructions of the Lot Middle Ages.
At the end of our explorations we popped in at the Boulangerie for our baguette and a couple of little treats.
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| You can buy bit off the huge loaf €5/kg |
It was a beautiful drive along the Cele River with pretty villages and farm land.
About half way along we turned north to make our way to Rocamadour. The last time we had visited in 2013, all the parking was free and was basically a free for all.. things have changed… we make our way to parking #2 and get our €8/12hr ticket.
This sacred town and important pilgrimage site, is perched on the side of a limestone cliff and is called the vertical village as it is built in a series of stages on the clifftop, hanging 150m over the Alzou canyon.
From Rocamadour’s stunning castle, built to defend the village’s Sanctuary in the Middle Ages and sitting proudly at the top of the village, we walked the gently sloping track along the Way of the Cross.
Backed against the cliffs the Sanctuary is made up of 8 chapels which are built around a central courtyard. The Chapelle Notre Dame and the Vierge Noire statue are the highlight of any visitor’s trip. Carved from the wood of a walnut tree in the 12th century, the Black Madonna has ever since drawn worshippers from all over Europe in search of miracles.

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| No cash… no problems.. |
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| Chapel dedicated to Rugby! |
From the sanctuary we walked down the steps into the only street which is bustling with shops with the typical souvenirs and restaurants on each side as we made our way up to the high town.
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| Alot going on with the church building |
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| A surprising a big apse with a huge baptismal bath.. |
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| Medieval doorways |
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| Hidden gardens |
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| 107km today |











































