What is lacapelle-marival?

Lacapelle-Marival is a small town located in the department of Lot in southwestern France. It has a population of approximately 1,200 people and covers an area of around 13 square kilometres.

The town is known for its medieval castle, the Château de Lacapelle-Marival, which dates back to the 12th century and is now a popular tourist attraction. Other notable landmarks in the town include the Église Saint-André, a 12th-century church, and the Halle aux Blés, a historic market hall.

Lacapelle-Marival also hosts a weekly market where locals and visitors can purchase fresh produce and other goods. The town has a rich cultural heritage, with traditional festivals and events throughout the year, including the Fête de la Musique, a music festival held in June, and the Fête de la Saint-Loup, a celebration of the town's patron saint in August.

The surrounding landscape of Lacapelle-Marival is characterized by rolling hills, picturesque valleys, and forests, making it an attractive destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The town is also situated near several other notable attractions, including the village of Rocamadour and the Padirac Cave.