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Cernon (rivière) walks
Causse du Larzac in Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon
Starting from the Causse du Larzac, you will discover the colossal rocks that dominate the Cernon valley, while approaching the old railway line several times, which today is used for tourist activities thanks to the rail bikes of Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon.
You can explore the fortified Templar village of Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon and climb back up the other side of the valley.
The Green Trail around Ségonac and La Barque
Just a few minutes from Millau, this walk combines superb landscapes, the viaduct, the village of Peyre (listed as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France") and a bucolic little path along the Tarn.
The Cirque de Tournemire and the Sentier des Échelles via Roquefort
This route, which circles the Soulzon valley, will take you to two legendary sites:
- the Cirque de Tournemire and its spectacular cliffs.
- the Combalou plateau, whose underground chambers house the famous Roquefort caves. The trail winds its way through cliffs, ledges and rocky outcrops, offering impressive views.
Between the two, there is a truly unique route around the Roquesquatres mountain and a short passage through the woods along the Soulzon.
Around Saint-Georges-de-Luzençon
Starting from Saint-Georges-de-Luzençon, a two-part hike. The first section follows the Cernon and climbs up to Luzençon (beautiful view). The second climbs eastwards via the church to the Cathedral.
From Linas to Luzençon
From the banks of the Cernon to the hilltop at Luzençon, an idyllic walk crowned by an exceptional 360° view of the Millau Viaduct, the village of Saint-Georges, the Larzac and the Lévézou mountains
Luzençon, built on a hilltop opposite the village of Saint-Georges, is – with its12th-century castle chapel and magnificent panorama – the highlight of this refreshing, countryside walk. The walk passes through two other hamlets, Linas and Crayssaguet, and reveals all the charm of the Cernon Valley, a left-bank tributary of the Tarn