5 Magical Medieval Villages in France (You Won’t Believe Your Eyes)

Here are five of the most stunning medieval villages in France, each offering unique history, charm, and unforgettable scenery.

1. Rocamadour (Occitanie)

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Rocamadour, perched on a towering limestone cliff in southwestern France, has been a place of legend and pilgrimage since the 12th century. Its most famous feature, the Chapel of Notre Dame, houses the mysterious Black Madonna, which drew medieval pilgrims from across Europe.

The Grand Escalier, a 216-step stairway that pilgrims once climbed on their knees, leads through seven chapels, each with unique frescoes and carvings. At the top, the château offers views over the Lot Valley, and visitors can walk along fortified walls that once protected the village.

Rocamadour is also famous for its local goat cheese, which holds AOP status, part of the region’s culinary heritage. Every year, the Montgolfiades hot air balloon festival adds a burst of color, with balloons rising above the cliffs.