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Between the caussesand hills

Reyrevignes, a small village in the Limargue

Located at the gateway to the Parc Naturel Régional des Causses du Quercy, Reyrevignes is a charming village in the Lot region, with a historic heritage and unspoilt natural environment. Between ancestral dolmens, typical Causse landscapes and traditional craftsmanship, Reyrevignes offers an authentic immersion experience.

A heritage

remarkable megalithic

Reyrevignes is renowned for its prehistoric remains, notably its emblematic dolmens. Among them, the Champ de Cuzer dolmen and the Causses Hauts dolmens bear witness to millennia of human occupation. These megalithic monuments, scattered across the landscape, invite visitors to take a journey back in time, to discover the rites and traditions of the region’s earliest human communities.

An environment

preserved nature

Part of the Parc Naturel Régional des Causses du Quercy, Reyrevignes enjoys an exceptional natural setting. The village is surrounded by typical Causses landscapes, characterized by limestone plateaus, dry grasslands and rich biodiversity, but is also at the gateway to the Limargue and its green hills. Natural areas of ecological interest, such as the woods and the former Puy Blanc quarry in Cambes, offer nature lovers unique opportunities to observe biodiversity while enjoying an easy hike. This stretch of clay, where the Puy Blanc tileworks once stood, has become an area with a wide variety of natural environments andprotected areas. If you’re lucky, you may even come across the star of the site: the yellow-bellied toad.

The return of the vine,

visit Entratz

After exploring the world, Antoine, an agricultural engineer by training, chose to return to his native land. Fascinated by aquaculture, the link between man and water, and soil biology, he embarked on viticulture in 2015. ” Water and wine are inseparable, crops depend on them, everything is connected. “Antoine will show you around his 2,500 organic vines, planted as a family. ” I didn’t know anything about wine, so I learned everything on the job, first on an experimental farm, then by growing my own vines. “And if you feel like it, he can also introduce you to one of his other passions: building the dry-stone walls of the Causse. Take a break, chat with him and immerse yourself in his world, where vines, water, earth and respect for nature are one and the same.

Do you know

A map, a village?

Alone, with friends or family, embark on a fun-filled adventure through the villages of Grand-Figeac! With map and pictures in hand, follow the route, unearth the mystery letters and let yourself be surprised by the nuggets in each commune. Ready to take up the challenge? Enjoy your visit!