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Nearby towns
Nearby villages offer a range of shops, markets, pharmacies, doctors, dentists, minimarkets, butcher/charcuterie, grocers, bars and restaurants, not to mention the wonderful boulangeries that sell locally made bread, viennoiseries and patisseries.
Cahors, just 16 km away, is the principle town of the Lot region and is the centre for the wine growing area, with modern supermarkets and traditional cafes, restaurants, markets and a theatre. A number of medieval villages, including St-Cirq-Lapopie and Mercues, are within a 30 minute drive.
The regional capital city of Toulouse has year-round cultural attractions and top quality shopping. Sharing the region’s rich historical past, Toulouse has a great number of places to visit and things to do.
The nearest restaurant for family eating is approximately 1 km from the Manoir, while a wide range of restaurants and cafés for all occasions are found within 5 to 20 km.
The Manoir
Manoir les Gaillardoux is situated in the Causses du Quercy Blanc, an elevated limestone plateau with extended views over a rolling hilly and wooded landscape. The Lot Region is an area with rich history, long standing gastronomic tradition (black truffles) and rare authentic French atmosphere.
Located just 16 km south of Cahors, the Manoir is easy to find from the two main roads running north and south. We are just 2 km from the N20, and 8 km from the Cahors South junction of the A20 motorway.
Getting here
The Manoir is just 8 km from the Cahors South junction of the M20 motorway. For guests coming by train, Cahors station (on the main line from Paris to Toulouse and beyond) is 16 km away.
Toulouse Blagnac International Airport is just over an hour by road (motorway). The low cost airlines fly into Bergerac airport, less than two hours away, and for private flyers, Lalbenque private aerodrome is just 5 km away.
Car rental is available in Cahors and from Toulouse Airport or station. Taxis are available to be booked.
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Contact us: lot@bertiane.com
+44(0)1428 647 909 (10am-6pm)
+44(0)7860 215 202 (any other time)
The Manoir
Manoir les Gaillardoux is situated in the Causses du Quercy Blanc, an elevated limestone plateau with extended views over a rolling hilly and wooded landscape. The Lot Region is an area with rich history, long standing gastronomic tradition (black truffles) and rare authentic French atmosphere.
Located just 16 km south of Cahors, the Manoir is easy to find from the two main roads running north and south. We are just 2 km from the N20, and 8 km from the Cahors South junction of the A20 motorway.
Getting here
The Manoir is just 8 km from the Cahors South junction of the M20 motorway. For guests coming by train, Cahors station (on the main line from Paris to Toulouse and beyond) is 16 km away.
Toulouse Blagnac International Airport is just over an hour by road (motorway). The low cost airlines fly into Bergerac airport, less than two hours away, and for private flyers, Lalbenque private aerodrome is just 5 km away.
Car rental is available in Cahors and from Toulouse Airport or station. Taxis are available to be booked.
Geography and climate
The Causses du Quercy Blanc enjoys a dry, sunny climate with mild spring and autumn weather, yet relief from extreme summer heat, making it possible to live outdoors for a large part of the year.
The area offers spectacular sculptured rocky landscapes...
Geography and climate
.. while the Manoir itself is situated in gently rolling, wooded countryside, ideal for all sorts of outdoor pursuits. Manoir Les Gaillardoux can be enjoyed all year round, each season with its own charm.

Nearby towns
Nearby villages offer a range of shops, markets, a pharmacy and doctor, minimarkets, butcher/charcuterie, grocers, bars and restaurants , not to mention the wonderful boulangeries that sell locally made bread, viennoiseries and patisseries .
Cahors, just 16 km away, is the principle town of the Lot region and is the centre for the wine growing area, with modern supermarkets and traditional cafes, restaurants, markets and a theatre. A number of medieval villages, including St-Cirq-Lapopie and Mercues, are within a 30 minute drive.
The regional capital city of Toulouse has year-round cultural attractions and top quality shopping. Sharing the region’s rich historical past, Toulouse has a great number of places to visit and things to do.
The nearest restaurant for family eating is approximately 1 km from the Manoir, while a wide range of restaurants and cafés for all occasions are found within 5 to 20 km.
Generously equipped for up to 12 guests seeking style and comfort.
The Manoir sits in its own private 1.25 hectare park and orchards
in the elevated Causses du Quercy Blanc in SW France.
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Top-end holiday homes in France range from the grandiose French chateaux to the
more homely and comfortable French
manor houses. French Manoir Les Gaillardoux is a fine example of the latter,
combining old stones and antiques of a 17th and 18th century French chateau with 21st century equipment and comfort.
It offers space and privacy for up to 12 discriminating guests in 6 double suites,
each with own attached toilet and large shower room. The swimming pool is heated,
and the south facing terrace is just outside the dining room and the kitchen for
outside meals and barbecues under the vast open skies.
The manor is situated in the ancient region of Aquitaine, which is still characterised
by its medieval villages and historical associations with the Cathars. It lies on
high ground between the historic market town of Cahors with its medieval bridge
and cathedral, 20 minutes away, and the very fashionable city of Toulouse, with
the nearest large international airport – 50 minutes away. It is in the centre of
the Midi Pyrenees holiday region, south of the Dordogne and east of the modern-time
downsized Aquitaine region, and with easy access to the Languedoc region and Pyrenees
further south. Bergerac, with its small international airport, is about 110 km away,
Bordeaux about two and a half hours drive and Carcassonne about 2 hours drive… and
Lalbenque, the traditional capital of the Black Truffle, only 8 minutes away.
Those who have experienced a Dordogne holiday or a Languedoc holiday will find this
region has similar attractions, rolling hills, open vistas, and spectacular river
valleys, but is less crowded. The Lot is one of the least populated areas of France,
though when you venture out, you will discover that it is far from sleepy; within
five kilometres of the manor there is an aerodrome with tarmac runway for visitors
with private aircraft, and a flying and parachute school. For feet-on-the-ground
holidays there are opportunities for a range of magical eating experiences that
can be enjoyed in all seasons, and for lovers of wine there are several estates
open to visitors 365 days a year for tasting the variety of full bodied reds of
the Cahors vineyards mostly situated to the south of the magnificent river Lot.
Chateaux France ? If you are interested in French chateaux, 13th
century chateau de Mercues, 30 minutes drive, and 14th century Chateau de Cieurac,
15 minutes drive from Manoir Les Gaillardoux, are well worth visiting. Mercues,
previously the summer home and ancient dwelling of the Counts and Bishops of Cahors,
is now a Chateau-Relais with a gastronomic restaurant and superb views over the
Lot valley. Cieurac is a bijou of a chateau with a long tormented history and very
fine architectural features. It has been sensitively restored over the past 20 years
and is now privately owned and open to visitors during the summer. Our guests are
especially welcome in both chateaux, as they are in a number of gastronomic restaurants
and chateaux vineyards.
Once you find your way around, which is a pleasure in itself as there is a combination
of efficient motorways and attractive rural drives between villages, you will discover
the region’s vibrant history and traditions of food, cooking, and rural living,
often wondrous and always fascinating. Welcome to French manor Les Gaillardoux in Midi-Pyrenees, for
a traditional, picturesque, gastronomic and thoroughly French, Aquitaine holiday
in South West France!
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