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Hotel Le Cantou 354

HOTEL NEAR GRAMAT

Stay at a charming hotel near Gramat

Nestled in the scenic village of Loubressac, Le Cantou is the ideal choice for travelers seeking comfort, authenticity, and proximity to major sites like the Padirac Cave and Rocamadour in Dordogne.

 This hotel near Gramat blends traditional charm with modern convenience, offering a peaceful atmosphere just minutes from the Dordogne Valley.

Enjoy a relaxing stay with:

  • Spacious, air-conditioned rooms with countryside views
  • A garden terrace for breakfast or evening drinks
  • A quiet location in one of France’s most beautiful villages
  • Easy access to Gramat, Autoire, and the Causse du Quercy

Whether for a romantic escape, a family trip, or a nature break, Le Cantou offers a perfect base for exploring the Lot region.

    Vue du restaurant avec un panorama pittoresque - Séjour Dordogne - Hôtel Le Cantou 354
    Couché de soleil sur le village, hôtel Loubressac Padirac, Le Cantou 354

    Gastronomy and tradition at our hotel near Gramat

    Le Cantou is more than a place to stay—it’s a destination for food lovers. At this hotel near Gramat, the on-site restaurant serves regional cuisine crafted with seasonal ingredients and local specialties. The chef offers a gourmet interpretation of the region’s culinary heritage.

    Guests appreciate:

    • Signature dishes like duck breast, lamb confit, and Rocamadour cheese
    • Daily menus inspired by local markets
    • Regional wines selected with care
    • Dining on a shaded terrace with views of the countryside

    Every meal highlights the flavors of the Lot, creating an experience rooted in authenticity and quality.

      Explore Gramat and Loubressac from our hotel

      Choosing a hotel near Gramat like Le Cantou means staying close to remarkable cultural and historical sites. Gramat’s origins trace back to the Mesolithic period, with archeological remains such as tools and a human skull. The town also holds Celtic tumuli, dating back to around 3,000 BC.

      Its strategic position between Cahors, Limogne, Rodez, and Périgueux made it a key route through history—yet one exposed to invasions, from the Arabs in the 7th century to the Normans in the 9th and 10th. In more recent times, Gramat was known for:

      • Producing leather washers for billiard cue tips, exported to the US
      • Manufacturing leather straps for oxen used in farming

      Loubressac, just nearby, offers timeless charm with its stone houses, panoramic views, and quiet alleys. It’s a perfect base to discover the natural and historical riches of the region.

        Vue extérieure sur le village de Padirac