Saint-Côme-d'Olt
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Saint-Come-d'Olt is classified among the Plus Beaux Villages de France, and for good reason. This medieval town sits in a loop of the Lot river (Olt is the Occitan name for the Lot) and has preserved its circular plan, three fortified gates, and Renaissance houses remarkably intact.
The most distinctive feature is the bell tower of the Eglise Saint-Come-et-Saint-Damien, which has a famous "twisted" or flame-shaped spire. How and why it twists is debated -- some say it's a deliberate decorative choice, others blame warped timbers. Either way, it's unmistakable.
The narrow streets are a pleasure to wander. Look for the Renaissance-era Chateau des Sires de Calmont, the carved doorways and window frames, and the overall sense of a town that hasn't changed much since the 16th century. There are gites, chambres d'hotes, and a couple of restaurants. Basic supplies are available.
The town grew around a Benedictine priory and was fortified during the Hundred Years' War. The three surviving gates -- Porte de la Barriere, Porte du Theron, and Porte Neuve -- date from this period. The church was rebuilt in the 16th century, and its twisted spire has been a landmark ever since. Saint-Come-d'Olt was one of the earliest villages to be classified among the Plus Beaux Villages de France.
From Saint-Come-d'Olt the path follows the north bank of the Lot river downstream toward Espalion, about 5 km away. This is easy, flat walking along the river, a welcome change after the Aubrac descent. The Lot valley is wide and fertile here, with vineyards and orchards on the slopes above.
Accommodation in Saint-Côme-d'Olt.
| Gîte del Roumiou 20€ 18 |
| Gîte d´étape l'Antidote 20€ 8 |
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| Gîte d´étape Halte d'Olt 15€ 8 |
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| Gîte et chambres d'hôtes Les Jardins d'Eliane 39**€ 12 |
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| Gîte Le Chat en Boule 6 |
| Hôtellerie du Couvent de Malet - Espace Angèle Mérici 19€ 70 Booking.com |
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