Perched dramatically on a cliffside in the Lot Valley, Rocamadour is a breathtaking pilgrimage town that draws travelers seeking history, spirituality, and stunning landscapes. Known for its sacred Black Madonna and the ancient sanctuary of Notre-Dame, it has welcomed religious pilgrims since the Middle Ages. The town clings vertically to limestone walls, linking chapels, hermitages, and the fortified Château de Rocamadour through a steep stairway of 216 steps. Visitors explore the medieval streets, discover locally aged goat cheese, and enjoy panoramic views over the Alzou River gorge. A stop at the subterranean Chapelle Saint-Michel, carved into the rock, adds to its mystical allure. Whether hiking the GR6 footpath or marveling at sunset from the Belvédère, Rocamadour offers an unforgettable journey through time, nature, and faith.