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Caylus, Notre-Dame de Livron and Notre-Dame des Grâces
This hike allows you to discover a rich architectural heritage and beautiful landscapes near Caylus, in Tarn-et-Garonne. The return journey is on tarmac, as there is no alternative, but the road is pleasant and quiet, except for the last kilometre.
La Côte Gelée and Pech d'Ablanc
A circuit around Caylus rich in heritage. An ancient Roman road, stone crosses, dolmens... and continuing 2-3 km at the end, a detour to the petrifying waterfall (not included in the route described below)
Thanks to the website tourisme-tarnetgaronne.fr
Discover Saint-Symphorien
This lovely walk will take you along a variation ofthe GRP® trail that runs alongside the Ruisseau des Sietges (a tributary of the La Lère), the beautiful hamlets of Perrière (restored houses, stone walls, carved calvary and cazelle) and Saint-Symphorien (a former 15th-century priory, cemetery with dry stone enclosures, spring and restored stone basin). Part of the route is through woodland (magnificent boxwood paths) and the return journey is along quiet little roads on the limestone plateau.
Le Rocher Tremblant
Walk in the Bonnette valley between fields and forest with views of the Château de Cas and a strange rock formation known as Rocher Tremblant. You will pass two mills that have been converted into homes, a restored old church, a restored old bread oven and other small stone structures typical of our region (low walls, cazelles, etc.).
Château de Cas in Espinas
In this beautiful region of Rouergue, near Saint-Antonin, Caylus and the Bonnette valley, we walk along paths and through valleys, passing mills, beautiful Rouergate buildings, chapels and wash houses.
Causse de Mordagne and Château de Cas
Walk on the limestone plateau of the hamlet of Mordagne with views of the Bonnette valley.
Journey to the land of the Gauls and pastoralism in Beauregard
A hike on the Beauregard limestone plateaus, in the heart of a landscape sculpted by pastoralism and our Gallic ancestors.
La Salle loop starting from Saint-Symphorien
This loop allows you to discover the Causse in all its different aspects: cultivated areas, wooded areas, dry stone walls bordering the plots and the crossing of hamlets with typical Quercy houses.
The Mouillac waterway
This circular walk offers a wide variety of landscapes, alternating between open fields, wooded slopes and cool valleys. The route passes through former agricultural areas, downy oak woods, dry stone walls and typical Quercy region dwellings.
Circular route between Causses and valley
Along the route, walkers pass through a wide variety of natural environments and landscapes. Intermittent watercourses: the bed of the Lère Morte, visible depending on the season. Former farming areas, evidence of an agricultural past linked in particular to hemp production. Riparian forest and wooded slopes: cool, shady areas dominated by mosses and undergrowth. Downy oak forests: stands adapted to stony, dry soils. Limestone cliffs: rock formations marking the relief of the causse. The route offers a succession of contrasting landscapes: fields, forest, open valley, cliffs, causse.
Around the Gourgue
Walk between the limestone plateau and the valley with old mossy box trees, views of the Roc d'Anglars, and the discovery of a cave and the Trou de la Gourgue with its turquoise blue water that supplies part of the village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val.
Verfeil-sur-Seye - Former Abbey of Beaulieu-en-Rouergue
This countryside hike starts in the small village of Verfeil-sur-Seye and takes you through woods, shady valleys and plateaus to the former Cistercian abbey of Beaulieu-en-Rouergue, now a contemporary art centre, located in a truly green setting. This makes up for the short off-trail section, which requires attention, a good sense of direction and... strong legs.
From the Priory of Laramière to the dolmens
Walk in the Causses du Quercy Regional Nature Park. Enjoy the wild beauty of nature and magnificent scenery. See a typical Quercy village, a 13th-century priory, majestic dolmens and caselles (gariottes). Photography enthusiasts, get your cameras ready.
Jouyre Valley
Hike in different environments with the damp valley floor and drier hillsides, discovering old mills, an old quarry and a cave.
Loop in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val overlooking the Cirque de Nibousou
This is a loop that will take you up from the banks of the Aveyron to the Grotte de la Gourgue.
You will return via the Cirque de Nibouzou.
This is a variation of thePR®18.
Autour de Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val et au-dessus des Gorges de l'Aveyron
This hike, starting from one of the most beautiful villages in France, Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, will also allow you to discover the Gorges de l'Aveyron. This 14 km loop will give you a beautiful view of the limestone plateaus between Rouergue and Quercy. You will also find a place of historical memory with the Maquis d'Ornano.
Cirque de Nibousou in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val
A loop on the heights of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val with a passage through the undergrowth, around the Cirque de Nibousou and on the plateau.
Beautiful panoramic views of the Cirque de Nibousou and the Gorges de l'Aveyron.
Between Causse and Ségala
Hike through agricultural land, alternating between the stony paths of the Causse plateau to the west and the chestnut forests typical of the Ségala region to the south-east.
Remarkable rural heritage punctuates the trail: cazelles and garriottes, stone bread ovens, wash houses and Quercy houses with conical roofs.
This route is marked along its entire length: aPR®: yellow markings (namedPR®2on the wooden signs) which sometimes follows theGRP® route: red and yellow markings.
The Cirque de Bône
This path follows the edge of the Aveyron river and then goes around the Cirque de Bône. There are several viewpoints from which you can admire the Aveyron valley and the limestone cliffs.
The Cirque de Bône via the Côte de Ouf
This is a lovely, varied and undulating hike, partly along the banks of the Aveyron, offering superb views of the Cirque de Bône. To reach this viewpoint, you will have to climb the aptly named Côte de Ouf. From the plateau, you will overlook the river and the cirque before starting your return to the pretty village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val.
Côte de "Ouf" and Cirque de Bône
This is a beautiful loop along the banks of the Aveyron River, reaching a surprising viewpoint over the Cirque de Bône.
The climb to the viewpoint is a tough one called the Côte de Ouf.
Numerous landscapes of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val and its river await hikers.
The return journey passes at the foot of Brousse through pretty woods and, in part, along the Aveyron once again.
Circular route between Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val and Sainte-Sabine
Starting from the bridge over the Aveyron, this route offers a gentle climb up to the plateau, enjoying the shade of the Roc d'Anglars, then on to the village of Sainte-Sabine with its pretty houses. All that remains is to slip into the shade and head towards the plain to find the banks of the river and return to Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val.
Walking around Vaylats
This easy route with little elevation gain offers two attractions: the chance to discover a rich and varied rural heritage (visit Vaylats and the surrounding hamlets) and a stroll through wild countryside (typical Causse vegetation). The walk begins in a landscape of meadows and fields and continues through dry grasslands and woods.
Around Limogne-en-Quercy
Set off on a route around Limogne-en-Quercy. You will pass the village wash house at the Place des Étoiles viewpoint. You will then take a path back to the village centre.
From the heights of Bonnan to the village of Roussayrolles
This is a little-used route, reserved for lovers of wild nature. They will only tread on paths, in diverse landscapes.
There are many different viewpoints to discover, including the Bonnan valley, Lexos rock, a petrified waterfall and a tumulus-dolmen. Climbs and descents along the edge of cliffs or through the undergrowth and scrambling up the Bonnan stream will delight sports enthusiasts.
The surroundings of Escamps: irises and truffle fields
A lovely ten-kilometre walk around the beautiful village of Escamps, starting along the beautiful iris path, then truffle fields, and finally the dry stream of the Combe de la Valse. Little elevation gain for mainly limestone plateau landscapes.
Route des fontaines starting from Martiel
A circular route that will take you a little higher up before descending again, following the Darse stream which flows into the Massar sinkhole. Several fountains along the route.
Cazals - Belvédère du Cirque de Bône loop
This gentle hike takes you from the small village of Cazals to the Cirque de Bône viewpoint, overlooking the meander of the same name. The paths, often through woodland, lead you here and there to a few hamlets and beautiful dovecotes, some of which are unfortunately in a state of disrepair. The end of the route offers beautiful views of the Aveyron and the village of Brousses perched on its cliff.
Bonnan, another side of the Bonne Vallée
A little-used trail to discover a wild part of the Bonnan Valley. Wide tracks and pretty little paths running along both sides of the Bonnan stream offer a different view of the valley.
De la Vallée de Bonnan aux Moulins de la Laussière
Voici une très belle randonnée alternant des moments d'immersion dans une nature sauvage et des moments culturels de haut intérêt.
Passé et présent se conjuguent avec les ruines, les fresques et la céramique moderne. Des découvertes qui raviront les randonneurs amateurs d'histoire et de l'art.
Bonnan Valley Trail
Landscapes of cliffs and valleys in the Bonnan valley and the Grézelles forest. This route only uses paths and tracks in the middle of unspoilt nature.
This is the classic version of the Vallée de Bonnan trail, as described in the Tarn à pied guidebook and on the FFRP information sheets.
Discover the Martiel Dolmens
1-hour discovery hike.
You will discover several dolmens, including Bois Del Rey, Bois de Galtier, Devès des Gleyettes and the Cloup des Gleyettes basin.
The CheMain trail starting from Concots
This circular route connects the villages of Concots and Escamps. It follows the old roads to Puylaroque and Lalbenque from Concots.
It is a particularly rich route, with works of art created by local artists on its eastern half. There are also numerous points of interest showcasing the natural and cultural heritage, and two points on the "My Village, My Fossil" route featuring species discovered in the Quercy phosphate mines.
Why cheMain? Because the hand of our ancestors on the walls of the Cabrerets cave has been adopted as the emblem of the Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park.
This hand, coloured red or white, indicates the direction to follow in a clockwise direction around the route.
Keep your eyes peeled.
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