Vinoltis, this modern building located at 2 place du Rampeau in Puy-l’Evêque, inaugurated recently, includes two kinds of activities. On the ground floor, there are the offices of the tourist office, a branch of that of Grand Cahors and the Lot valley where hostesses are available to visitors to inform them of events taking place in the region. , tell them regarding the cultural riches and inform them regarding the possibilities of lodging and eating out. The office also offers discovery activities. Thus a monumental investigation in the form of a digital family game (from 7 years old) is available. You can rent digital tablets at the tourist office or download a downloadable adventure on your smartphone for free. This adventure guided by Antoine will take players on a chase in the footsteps of the knight Del Pech and his missing home. To carry out the quest well, you will have to be attentive to the details and make the right choices.
In a more traditional way, the tourist office takes care of two different guided tours: the first, historic, at 11 a.m. in front of the town hall on August 5, 12, 19 and 26 (price: €8, reduced €6; less than 8 years free); the second at night and with lanterns for young and old (price: 12 €, reduced 10, under 8 free) on August 3,10,17,24 departure in front of the town hall at 9 p.m. Information and reservations on 05 65 21 37 63. A private guided tour is possible just for tourists with family or friends; a privilege walk in the company of one or one of the tour guides to discover the city. All it takes is a call or an e-mail to find together the day and time suited to your wishes (package: €120); contact: Claire on 6 62 86 22 46 or Florence on 06 62 88 00 14, or cahorsvalleedulot.com.
Going down a small staircase, you then come out in the part dedicated to viticulture; there, every Monday and Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., a local winemaker will conduct a tasting session of his wines in a reserved area. Outside this period, you can taste independently using state-of-the-art dispensers in containers that retain the flavor of the wine (2 cl no more). Open: 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Sunday and public holidays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.