The charming little village of Condat is located at the confluence of the Lot and the Thèze. The Napoleon bridge spans the river, which was once important for the local economy. Take a stroll through the village, where you will discover the flour and paper mills that have been converted into residences. The Saint Hippolyte church, rebuilt after the Hundred Years' War, has modillions and perforated metopes from the original Romanesque church. You can visit the nearby artisanal tile factory.