Markets & Shopping

Local markets six days of the week, bakery and restaurants within 5 minutes, supermarkets and Cahors itself within 25 minutes.

Wednesday market in Cahors

Markets

Shopping

The hamlet of Rouffiac is just a five minute drive from the delightful and thriving village of Sauzet with all local facilities, including a renowned boulangerie and a very good auberge.  The boulangerie is closed on Mondays, but the little shop over the road will obligingly supply you with your baguette and croissants that day!

There is also a bakers van which tours the hamlets.  He visits Rouffiac every other day (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at about five or six in the evening.  He races into the square, parks on the other side of the little stone chapel, and hoots.

For more extensive shopping facilities you have Prayssac, about eight kms to the north, or Montcuq, about the same distance to the south, both have a variety of shops and renowned markets.  Finally, of course, there is beautiful Cahors.  About twenty-five minutes away.  Here you can choose between two vast supermarkets, one either end of the city, LeClerc to the north or Carrefour to the south and just about everything in between, including a huge and wonderful market and several wine warehouses. You are, after all, in the centre of the famous AOC Cahors wine district.