Rocamadour AOP Cheese Festival

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Every year at Pentecost, Rocamadour celebrates its gastronomic treasure during the Rocamadour AOP Cheese Festival. This festive event attracts thousands of visitors who come to discover the famous little Quercy goat cheese, taste local products and enjoy the entertainment in one of France's most beautiful villages.

Whether you're a food enthusiast, passionate about local produce or simply curious to discover the traditions of the Lot region, this complete guide tells you everything about the Rocamadour Cheese Festival: program, practical tips and accommodation.

Rocamadour AOP Cheese: A Gastronomic Heritage

Rocamadour cheese, also known as Cabecou de Rocamadour, is a small raw milk goat cheese that has held Protected Designation of Origin (AOP) status since 1996. Its production area extends across the Causses du Quercy, in the Lot department and parts of neighbouring departments.

Rocamadour AOP cheese on tasting board with Perigord walnuts
Rocamadour AOP cheese, a small treasure of the Quercy terroir

Characteristics of Rocamadour

Produced since the Middle Ages, Rocamadour was already mentioned as currency for paying dues to local lords. Today, nearly 50 farm producers and dairies continue this tradition, producing approximately 1,000 tonnes of cheese per year.

When Does the Cheese Festival Take Place?

Practical Information

Festival Program

The Rocamadour Cheese Festival offers a rich program of activities for all ages:

Activity Description Times
Producers' market Cheeses, Cahors wines, foie gras, truffles, honey... 10am - 7pm
Free tastings Discover the different ageing stages of Rocamadour 11am, 2pm, 4pm
Cheese-making demonstrations Producers show the creation stages 11:30am, 3pm
Best cheese competition Election of the best Rocamadour of the year Sunday 2pm
Musical entertainment Folk groups and Occitan music Throughout the day
Children's workshops Fun discovery of cheese and goats 2pm - 5pm
Entertainment and producer stands at the Rocamadour Cheese Festival
Festive and friendly atmosphere at the Cheese Festival

How to Taste Rocamadour Cheese?

Rocamadour can be enjoyed at different ageing stages, each offering a unique taste experience:

The 3 Ageing Stages

  1. Creamy (6-10 days): Smooth texture, mild and milky taste. Ideal for beginners.
  2. Soft (10-15 days): Slightly wrinkled rind, more pronounced flavour with hazelnut notes.
  3. Dry (more than 15 days): Firm texture, intense and distinctive taste. For lovers of strong flavours!

Food and Wine Pairings

Rocamadour cheese pairs perfectly with:

A popular local recipe: warm Rocamadour on toast, briefly grilled in the oven and served on salad with crushed walnuts and a drizzle of honey.

Practical Tips for Enjoying the Festival

How to Get There?

The Cheese Festival takes place at L'Hospitalet, on the plateau above the medieval village of Rocamadour:

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Where to Park?

Additional car parks are set up for the event. Parking is free but spaces are limited. We recommend:

Where to Stay for the Cheese Festival?

The Pentecost weekend is one of the busiest periods in Rocamadour. Booking your accommodation in advance is essential.

Stay at Hotel Les Vieilles Tours

Just 3 minutes from Rocamadour, our charming hotel offers you peace and quiet after the festivities. Enjoy our swimming pool and exceptional setting facing the Causses du Quercy.

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The advantages of staying at Les Vieilles Tours during the Cheese Festival:

Also see our complete guide: Where to stay in Rocamadour.

What Else to Do in Rocamadour?

Take advantage of your visit for the Cheese Festival to discover the treasures of Rocamadour and its region:

In Rocamadour

In the Surrounding Area

Rocamadour is ideally located for exploring the Lot and Dordogne:

Panoramic view of Rocamadour village clinging to the cliff
Rocamadour village, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France

Other Events Not to Miss

If you can't come at Pentecost, other events punctuate the year in Rocamadour:

To choose the best time according to your preferences, see our article: When is the best time to visit Rocamadour?

In Summary

The Rocamadour AOP Cheese Festival is much more than a simple market: it's a celebration of the Quercy terroir, a unique opportunity to meet passionate producers and discover one of France's most delicious cheeses.

Mark the Pentecost weekend in your diary, and remember to book your accommodation now to make the most of this gastronomic weekend in the heart of the Lot region.

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