Our agency in Montaigu-de-Quercy offers a wide range of properties for sale in the village and the surrounding areas of Tarn-et-Garonne and Lot-et-Garonne.
We opened our first agency in Montaigu in 2013 and have since moved into larger premises to accommodate our growing team.
Whether you are buying or selling, we would be delighted to help.
6 Place du Mercadiel
82150 Montaigu-de-Quercy
+33 (0)5 56 71 36 59
info@beauxvillages.com
Located in the Tarn-et-Garonne department, Montaigu-de-Quercy is a 12th century village which was granted the “Station Verte” label in 1993, which is awarded to villages and towns who are committed to ecotourism in rural areas.
Montaigu-de-Quercy has a central square and some traditional half timbered houses can still be found in the village. After enjoying a walk around this pretty village and taking in the stunning viewpoints, don’t forget to go to the leisure lake where you will find sandy beaches, bars and restaurants and plenty of activities.
A traditional weekly market is held in Montaigu-de-Quercy every Saturday, where you can pick up delicious, local and fresh produce.
A yearly festival with fairground rides, a ‘brocante’ and dance also takes place during a weekend in May - a favourite among younger audiences.
The Tarn-et-Garonne is a department with plenty going on. Its history means there are several historic sites which are worth a visit.
Moissac (33 km), with its abbey and cloister, is a top recommendation. The Saint-Pierre abbey is classed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and the cloister itself is also classed as a World Heritage site.
One of the main attractions in Tarn-et-Garonne is the city of Montauban (53 km). Famous for its pink bricks and home to an impressive range of cultural activities, Montauban is most certainly worth visiting. Other impressive visits in the department include the village Lauzerte (17 km), which is recognised as one of the Plus Beaux Villages de France (Most Beautiful Villages in France) and the village Auvillar (43 km) with its incredible architecture!
Slightly further afield but a fun activity for all of the family is the Bosc cave (76 km), which is home to a variety of stalagmites and stalactites. Keeping with the theme of caves, Bruniquel (74 km) is also a fun family day out, where you can learn all about the Néandertal Mystery. There are also two impressive castles to visit in the village of Bruniquel.
For nature lovers, there are plenty of hiking trails, the Cirque de Bône (72 km) hiking trail will reward you with breathtaking views!
Montaigu-de-Quercy might be a small market town, but it is very well situated with excellent transport links within an hour’s drive and it is also very close to the cultural hub of Montauban.
Montaigu-de-Quercy and the surrounding areas are home to old stone properties with land, mature gardens and often swimming pools. Some properties also have stone outbuildings.
The cost of properties in and around Montaigu-de-Quercy will vary greatly ranging from stone, village houses worth approximately 80 000€ to impressive country estates worth 2 million euros and more!
An annual stone carving event is held each summer in Montaigu-de-Quercy, it attracts many visitors and is an opportunity to discover stonemasonry.
Montaigu-de-Quercy, with its market and architecture, has always been a popular area and this is a continuing trend.