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Hotel du Lion d'Or Rocamadour is situated in Rocamadour and is close to the area's popular attractions. It also offers free wireless internet.
Amadour Hotel is located in Rocamadour and provides free Wi-Fi. It is conveniently positioned for those wishing to visit the area's popular attractions.
Boasting an outdoor pool and outdoor tennis courts, Hotel Restaurant du Chateau is situated in Rocamadour and provides comfortable accommodation. It is ideally located for those wishing to visit local attractions.
Situated in Rocamadour, Logis Hotel Bellaroc is an easy drive from Gramat and Alvignac. It also offers free Wi-Fi, a garden and an outdoor pool.
Cheapest month: | June |
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Most expensive month: | December |
Average price in Rocamadour: | €79/night |
Cheapest price found: | €39/night |
Cheapest day: | Monday |
Most expensive day: | Tuesday |
Boasting an outdoor pool and outdoor tennis courts, Hotel Restaurant du Chateau is situated in Rocamadour and provides comfortable accommodation. It is ideally located for those wishing to visit local attractions.
Hotel du Lion d'Or Rocamadour is situated in Rocamadour and is close to the area's popular attractions. It also offers free wireless internet.
Amadour Hotel is located in Rocamadour and provides free Wi-Fi. It is conveniently positioned for those wishing to visit the area's popular attractions.
Situated in Rocamadour, Logis Hotel Bellaroc is an easy drive from Gramat and Alvignac. It also offers free Wi-Fi, a garden and an outdoor pool.
Boasting an outdoor pool and outdoor tennis courts, Hotel Restaurant du Chateau is situated in Rocamadour and provides comfortable accommodation. It is ideally located for those wishing to visit local attractions.
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Clinging to the side of a gorge above the Alzou River, Rocamadour is a centuries-old pilgrimage site in Southwestern France. It centres around an atmospheric complex of monastic buildings and churches, below which lies the town itself. In addition to its revered Black Madonna statue, Rocamadour is renowned for its goat’s milk cheese.
Spend a day wandering through the Cité Réligieuse, which comprises several religious buildings that can be accessed along the Grand Escalier. A highlight is the Chapelle Notre-Dame where a wooden Black Madonna image carved by Saint Amator is housed. Also of note is the Basilica of St-Sauveur, a Romanesque-Gothic landmark decorated with paintings and inscriptions detailing Rocamadour’s most notable pilgrims.
On the eastern edge of Rocamadour is the Monkey Forest where around 150 Barbary macaques roam free. While native to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria, Barbary macaques are endangered in the wild and this research centre is conducting an important breeding program. A short trail dotted with information panels winds through the reserve and regular feeding sessions take place.
On the opposite side of Rocamadour is the Rocher des Aigles, an ornithological park on a mission to conserve a variety of bird species. More than 400 birds of prey, as well as owls and parrots call the park “home” and daily shows are held where you can see the acrobatics of their kites and skydiving falcons.
Rocamadour is around an hour’s drive from Brive-la-Gaillarde and two hours from Toulouse–Blagnac Airport, which has flights to destinations across Europe and North Africa. Regular trains connect to the Rocamadour - Padirac railway station, from where taxis are the main means of getting to town. The centre of Rocamadour is ideally explored on foot.
Rocamadour is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Relais Amadourien, which has a current rating of 9.0. For other potential stays, consider Le Troubadour and Camping les Cigales, which can also be great places to stay in Rocamadour.