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Guitalens-L'Albarède walks
In the Agout region, starting from Guitalens-L’Albarède
A pleasant countryside walk along narrow paths and quiet tarmac roads (50/50%)
Circular d'Appelle revisited
This hike has a few hills and is pleasant in all seasons, but should be avoided after heavy rain as the paths may be muddy. You will discover the charming hills surrounding the hamlet of Appelle, overlooked by Puylaurens. Several sections are on roads, but these are very small roads with very little traffic and beautiful views.
Pastel Trail
Between Lavaur and Puylaurens, this circular route allows you to discover part of the Roman road, the hills of the "Pays de Cocagne" (Land of Plenty), the land of pastel, and the Château de Magrin.
The little Semalens circular
This is a pleasant walk in all seasons, with pretty panoramic views and fairly good signposting.
First follow the signs for "Petite boucle" (small circular) then "Plôts des Drulhes".
Some parts of the route cross private property, so please respect it.
Short circular loop from Labarthe, starting from Puylaurens
A short, easy walk south of Puylaurens, ideal for families. Beautiful views over the Revel plain and the Montagne Noire.
Yellow markings.
The Montaut Circular Route
An easy hike east of Puylaurens. Beautiful landscapes over the Revel plain and the Montagne Noire.
Yellow markings.
Through various localities north of Puylaurens
This hike starting from Puylaurens is a combination of severalPR® trails. It is therefore marked, but you should refer to the map and not blindly follow the markings to avoid getting lost in the wrong direction.
The Saint-Étienne de Florac circular route
A short, easy walk through the hills of the Pays de Cocagne, north of Puylaurens, suitable for families on foot or by mountain bike.
Yellow markings.
The Ardiale loop
Starting from the village centre, this beautiful loop takes you north of the village through a varied landscape of hills to the hamlet of Ardialle and through Saint-Jean before climbing back up to Puylaurens. Can be done on foot or by mountain bike. Yellow markings.
Around the village of Brousse
Explore the countryside around Brousse with beautiful views as you arrive in the village.
The ridges and burial mounds around Lautrec
This beautiful hike around Lautrec follows two yellow-marked routes: first the Route des Crêtes, then the Route des Tumulus a little further on. It offers beautiful views of the medieval village, the garlic fields, the Montagne Noire further south and the Pyrenees in the background when the weather is clear.
Garlic trail east of Lautrec
This is a modest route to whet your appetite. Do it one morning for a breath of fresh air in the Lautrec countryside. Lautrec is the capital of pink garlic, which is mainly found in the south-west.You can plan this walk for a Friday morning before heading to the "canteen" at the Café Plum.
Circular Two Valleys Route starting from Lautrec
It’s a short walk to whet your appetite. Best done one morning for a breath of fresh air in the Lautrec countryside. Lautrec is the capital of pink garlic, which is mainly found in the South-West.
The Chemin des Crêtes in Lautrec
This circular loop will take you through the hills surrounding the village of Lautrec. Along the way, you will enjoy magnificent views of the medieval town and its surroundings or the Montagne Noire.
Around the Domaine d'en Naudet
This beautiful circular loop will allow you to discover the different rolling countryside landscapes around the Domaine d'en Naudet. It is very pleasant, and you may even be lucky enough to spot a deer.
Short loop of the Crêtes de Briatexte
This is a lovely walk through the vineyards and fields of Briatexte, ideal in winter. Dotted among the valleys and hills are pigeon lofts and distant bell towers. The few sections of road do not detract from the charm of these rural landscapes.
Puech du Caylou trail
The Puech du Caylou trail will take you to the historic bastide town of Réalmont, founded in 1272 by Guillaume de Cohardon, before climbing to the summit of Puech or Pic du Caylou, which rises to 329 metres.
Trail of community interest created by the Centre Tarn Tourist Office. See § Practical information.
Chemin des Tendes
This is a short walk offering lovely views of the Réalmont countryside. The route has little shade, so it’s best enjoyed in autumn or winter.