Every late September, the sky above Rocamadour fills with extraordinary colours during the Montgolfiades. Dozens of hot air balloons rise majestically above the canyon and medieval city, creating an enchanting aerial spectacle and unforgettable photo opportunities.
Free and open to all, this family-friendly event has become one of the must-see autumn gatherings in the Lot region. Tethered rides, dawn launches, entertainment and artisan market: discover everything you need to know to enjoy the Rocamadour Balloon Festival.
Hot Air Balloons from Across France
A unique aerial ballet above one of France's most beautiful sites
A Spectacular Free Event
The Rocamadour Balloon Festival (Les Montgolfiades) brings together over 30 hot air balloons and thousands of spectators each year. The event takes place on the L'Hospitalet plateau, overlooking the Alzou canyon and offering breathtaking views of the sacred city.
What Makes This Event Unique?
Unlike other balloon gatherings, the Rocamadour Balloon Festival benefits from an exceptional natural setting:
- The Alzou Canyon: balloons rise above limestone cliffs
- The Medieval City: aerial views of sanctuaries clinging to the cliff face
- Autumn Colours: the causse vegetation provides a golden backdrop
- September Light: ideal conditions for photography
When Does the Festival Take Place?
Practical Information
- When: Every year, last weekend of September (3 days)
- Location: L'Hospitalet Plateau (balloon car park)
- Admission: Free
- Tethered Rides: Free (weather permitting)
Launch Times
The balloons take off at specific times when weather conditions are optimal (low wind, stable air):
Morning Launch
7:00 - 8:30 AMThe magical moment! Sunrise over the canyon.
Evening Launch
6:00 - 7:30 PMGolden light and spectacular sunset.
Night Glow
9:00 PM (Saturday)Illuminated balloons on the ground set to music.
Entertainment Programme
Beyond the balloon launches, the Montgolfiades offer numerous activities:
- Free tethered rides: climb aboard a secured balloon (weather and crowds permitting)
- Artisan village: stalls selling local products and crafts
- Food options: food trucks and Quercy specialities
- Children's activities: face painting, games, workshops
- Concerts: live music in the evening
- Night Glow: illuminated balloon display (Saturday evening)
How to Experience a Balloon Ride?
Free Tethered Rides
During the event, several balloons offer free tethered rides:
- The balloon remains secured to the ground by ropes
- Rises approximately 20-30 metres
- Duration: a few minutes
- Open to all (children must be accompanied)
- Queue time: allow 30 min to 1 hour during peak times
Tip
To avoid queues, opt for early afternoon slots (2-4 PM), which are less busy than the morning and evening launches.
Free Flight Rides (Paid)
For the complete experience, free flights lasting approximately 1 hour are offered by professional balloonists:
- Duration: 1 hour flight + preparation and packing (allow 3 hours total)
- Price: approximately 180-220 EUR per person
- Booking: essential, several weeks in advance
- Requirements: favourable weather, medical certificate sometimes required
Photography Tips for the Montgolfiades
The Montgolfiades are a photographer's paradise. Here are our tips:
Best Times
- Morning launch (7 AM): golden light, mist in the canyon
- Evening launch (6 PM): spectacular backlighting, colourful sky
- Night Glow (9 PM): long exposures, magical atmosphere
Best Viewpoints
- L'Hospitalet Viewpoint: overlooking view of the canyon and balloons
- Canyon Path: balloons passing at cliff level
- Medieval Village: from the sanctuary forecourt (arrive early!)
- Gramat Road: panoramic view with Rocamadour in the background
Practical Information
How to Get There?
- By car: follow signs for "Montgolfiades" from Rocamadour or Gramat
- Parking: free car parks at L'Hospitalet
- From Toulouse: 1h45 (A20 motorway, exit 56)
- From Brive: 55 min (D840)
What to Bring?
- Warm clothing: September mornings are cool (10-12C at dawn)
- Sturdy shoes: grassy terrain, sometimes damp in the morning
- Head torch: for the Night Glow and returning in the dark
- Camera: and fully charged batteries!
- Picnic: or enjoy the on-site catering
Weather
Launches depend on weather conditions (wind, rain). In poor weather, flights may be cancelled or postponed. Check the event's social media on the day for confirmations.
Where to Stay for the Montgolfiades?
The Montgolfiades weekend attracts large crowds. Book your accommodation in advance, ideally 2-3 months before.
Stay at Hotel Les Vieilles Tours
Just 3 minutes from Rocamadour and the Montgolfiades site. Private parking, swimming pool and views of the Causses for a perfect weekend.
Book Your RoomThe advantages of staying at Les Vieilles Tours for the Montgolfiades:
- Proximity: 3 min drive from the launch site
- Easy early wake-up: for the 7 AM launch, leave at 6:45!
- Private parking: avoid the stress of crowded car parks
- Late return: after the Night Glow, your bed awaits
- Balloon views: sometimes visible from the hotel!
Also see our guide: Where to Stay in Rocamadour.
What Else to Do This Weekend?
Make the most of your stay to discover the region's treasures:
- Gouffre de Padirac (15 min): less crowded than in summer!
- Autoire and Loubressac (20 min): stunning autumn colours
- Rocamadour Medieval City: visit the sanctuaries
- Autumn Markets: mushrooms, walnuts, new wine
Other Events in Rocamadour
If you cannot visit in late September:
- AOC Cheese Festival (Whitsun): local gastronomy
- Rocamadour Festival (mid-August): sacred music
To choose the best time to visit: When to Visit Rocamadour?
In Summary
The Rocamadour Balloon Festival is a unique event combining aerial spectacle, exceptional natural setting and festive atmosphere. Free and family-friendly, it is the ideal occasion to discover Rocamadour from a different perspective and enjoy an unforgettable experience.
Mark the last weekend of September in your diary. And remember: for the morning launch, the alarm goes off early... but the spectacle is well worth the sacrifice!