This town is located in the extreme south of the township of Domme and limits of the Lot. Its history is therefore between these two departments.
The first signs ... The existence of these two parishes is attested from the 13th century under the name "Floridus Mons" and "Gaumerium.
A story about castles ... Emerging from the forest, the red tones of the castle and hamlet Péchimbert face the castle Den located on the opposite shore and the ruins of white stones retain an austere grandeur, highlighting the contrast between these two castles. The imposing mass of the castle Moncalou with slate roof including the Parish of Gaumier depended. Castle Florimont near the church but in 1775 he was already called "hut".
A story about the vine ... As throughout the township, the landscape is marked by the planting of vines which received a fatal blow with the arrival of phylloxera.
A common story ... The town is the result of a merger between two towns and Florimont Gaumier which took place July 11, 1827 by Prefectural Ordinance. Florimont is situated on a plateau at an altitude of 272 meters and is dominated by its Romanesque church. Gaumier stood in a bend of the creek Céou split into two parts. One found near the bridge is called "La Mouline" indicating that the iron industry therewith several centuries.
The town of Florimont-Gaumier rich natural heritage and architectural style to influences Perigord Quercy has undeniable advantages to attract the curious. Dynamics around the vineyard is implemented since 1990. The construction of Chai confirms the revival of the culture of the vine Wine Country Domme. The footpath "Sentier des Vignes' helps to know the environment of the vine while visiting the Chai allows to appreciate the flavors. The village is also organized around two towers: Florimont perched at 272 m, Causse countries, enjoys an exceptional view; Gaumier seen flowing at its feet a magnificent river so beautiful, but also capricious, The Céou.