Rocamadour is a commune and small cliff-top village in South-central France. The village has always garnered attention for its unique location in a gorge. The magnificent monuments and historical artifacts adorning this town are another reason for its popularity. The many sights include the sanctuary of the Blessed Virgin Mother, Chapelle Notre-Dame with a statue of the Black Madonna and the famous Basilique Saint-Sauveur. The town is also well known for the interesting goat’s milk cheese that has been named after it. From location to historically rich structures and interesting food, Rocamadour has it all.