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Grasse (rivière) - Affluent du Marès walks
Vallons and view of the Pyrenees in Montgaillard-Lauragais
A short loop around Montgaillard-Lauragais, where the Lauragais region gives way to the Hers valley and the Canal du Midi. Beautiful views of the Pyrenees, if visibility is good, and a short section of the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, coming from Arles (GR®® 653).
In the footsteps of the donkey from Vaux
Poor donkey. According to legend, the miller tied a rope around its neck and hoisted it up to the top of the roof so that it could graze on a tuft of grass that was sticking out. You can guess how it ended. In its memory, come and take a walk in these pretty valleys of the Lauragais.
De Maurens à Vaux en deux boucles
Une balade sympathique dans le Lauragais qui vous mènera au village typique de Le Vaux (les gens du coin prononce le X). Ce circuit est décrit dans les fiches randonnées de Communauté de Communes Lauragais Revel et Sorèzois sous le nom du « Chemin de l’âne » des panneaux portant ce nom, complètent par endroits le balisage général en Jaune.Se garer sur la place de la mairie.
Walks near Grasse (rivière) - Affluent du Marès
From Lake Lenclas to Saint-Félix-Lauragais
From the Lac de Lenclas site, it is worth making a short detour to visit the pretty village of Saint-Félix-Lauragais.
Most of the hike is on roads.
The Windy Hills of Avignonet-Lauragais in Fanjeaux
A spectacular and iconic 48.2 km online route through the Lauragais region, the "Collines du Vent" (Windy Hills) connect Avignonet-Lauragais and Fanjeaux. Numerous windmills are dotted across these first hills of the Piège, taking advantage of the generous winds that blow alternately from the Mediterranean (the autan or marin) and the Atlantic (the cers). The view stretches far beyond the hills to the Pyrenees and the Montagne Noire. Eleven information panels provide details about the local heritage.
Yellow and blue markingsPlease note: follow the yellow and pink markings (those of the Tour de Lauragais) from Laurac to Fanjeaux.
Les Collines du Vent de Mas-Saintes-Puelles à Fendeille
part2 of the "Les Collines du Vent" route:The exceptional views amply reward the effort of climbing the pechs (hills in Occitan). The Collines du Vent route then takes on its full spectacular dimension: the pechs are swept by winds blowing alternately from the Mediterranean (the autan or marin) and the Atlantic (cers). There are few trees on the hills, which also means that there is little shade in summer, so the sun beats down hard on the hills.
A spectacular and iconic 48.2 km online route in the Lauragais region, the "Collines du Vent" connects Avignonet-Lauragais and Fanjeaux. Numerous windmills are dotted across these first hills of La Piège, taking advantage of the generous winds that blow alternately from the Mediterranean (the Autan or marine wind) and the Atlantic (the Cers). The view stretches far beyond the hills to the Pyrenees and the Montagne Noire. Eleven information panels provide details about the area's heritage.
Yellow and blue markings