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The rocks of Crémaussel
Rock formations perched on the slopes, torrents of stones rushing down the ravines, enigmatic granite sculptures under the canopy of trees. The Sidobre is a place of discovery: around every bend in the path, in every clearing, and for everyone, according to their imagination.
Sidobre, a journey to the land of granite
This region, between Mazamet and Castres, is extraordinary for its accumulation of granite boulders, left in all directions by nature. The walk is always sheltered from the sun and wind, and there is no tarmac.
I am making an exception to my rule of ignoring the markings left on rocks and trees. This walk is well signposted, but only pay attention to the FFR markings. White and red lines for theGR® and yellow lines elsewhere.
The ‘Sentier des Merveilles’ trail from Crémaussel
Hiking trail in the commune of Lacrouzette in Sidobre & Vallées in the Tarn – OccitanieOne of the most famous trails in Sidobre.
The Roc de l’Oie, the Elephant, the Three Cheeses or the Devil’s Armchair, for example. These are just a few of the rock formations, each as astonishing as the next, which you’ll discover amidst the woodland of Crémaussel. You’ll walk, explore, climb and let your imagination run wild… following the signposts in search of secret passages and other remarkable rock formations in this labyrinth of ‘invisibles’.
The Saut de la Truite waterfall from Burlats
A walk through the woods to the Saut de la Truite waterfall from Burlats. The path starts with an uphill climb, offering spectacular views of the town of Burlats and its surroundings. After the climb, you will walk through nature before gradually returning to civilisation. To reach the Saut de la Truite waterfall, you will need to take a short stretch of road (with little traffic).
The Sidobre from Lac du Merle
This circuit combines the pleasures of walking with those of a picnic by the water.
The Sidobre rocks are a curiosity worth discovering.
Lac du Merle is a haven of peace and enchantment where you can relax in the summer heat. It is a beautiful spot with rocks rising out of the water, giving you the feeling of walking on air.
Places of interest in Sidobre
This hike will allow you to discover the main attractions (granite rocks with surprising shapes) of Sidobre.
Moderator's rating Some difficulties with orientation on this route, see reviews
The heights of Burlats and the banks of the Agout
A very pleasant route with beautiful views of Roquecourbe on one side and the Montagne Noire on the other. A beautiful path along the Agout between Carla and Les Salvages, built on an old aqueduct from the town of Castres. Magnificent shaded paths lined with chestnut trees cross pastoral areas.
The Sainte-Julianne excavations
This route allows you to climb up to the Sainte-Julianne excavation site.
Les Tuileries - Le Mas d'Enfau circular
A circular that will take you around the Tuileries and Mas d'Enfau for some views of the village of Roquecourbe.
The Rouquette rock formations and the Roc du Baptistou
Discover the Lézert stream, which flows through a mass of large granite boulders. The path winds its way up through the boulder field in a damp, cool forest, even in summer. To avoid a return journey, head back via a small, traffic-free road that allows you to make a short detour to see the precariously balanced Roc du Baptistou.
Budel Trail
The Budel Trail is a route that allows you to explore the Sidobre region and, on clear days, even catch a glimpse of the Pyrenees on the horizon. After winding its way through the wild valley of the Budel stream, the trail climbs back up onto the plateau, offering beautiful panoramic views, including the castle of Castelfranc and the Nautonnier Observatory.
Houlette Trail
The Houlette trail starts in the village of Montredon-Labessonnié. After crossing the plateau, the route passes by the highest viewpoint in the commune (641m). You will overlook the Agout valley before descending towards the Houlette, a wild site.
Please note: crossing the stream may be difficult during periods of high water.
Trail of community interest created by the Centre Tarn Tourist Office. See § Practical information.
Over hill and dale around Vabre
This hike, mostly along ridges, offers beautiful views of three valleys: the Ruisseau du Robert at the start, then the Gijou and finally the beautiful Vallée du Berlou at the end of the route. We are in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Park and the mountains rise up to the delight of the eyes. There are roads, of course, but most of them are quiet and offer a bucolic atmosphere, especially in early spring.
La ronda del Peraire in Saint-Salvy-de-la-Balme
This hike is a little longer than the one suggested by the Tarn Tourist Office, which starts from Saint-Salvy. This alternative starting point allows you to see the Chaos de la Balme and the Chapeau de Napoléon, famous landmarks in the Sidobre. On a clear day, this hike offers beautiful views of the Montagne Noire, the Pyrenees in the background and beautiful fields dotted with rocks.
The Legend Trail in St-Salvy-de-la-Balme
Hike in the Sidobre massif in the Tarn, a major trail in Sidobre that can be enjoyed again and again by young and old alike.A journey imagined and illustrated by the village children, based on the rocks and legends of Sidobre.Set off to discover the famous rocks of Sidobre, such as Napoleon's Hat and Chaos de la Balme, in the middle of the undergrowth, following in the footsteps of the main legends of the area and the remains left by the stone cutters of the early20th century.
Forests and meadows around Ferrières
A beautiful forest walk around Ferrières. Chestnut trees, beech, oak, spruce, holly, boxwood, elm… all these tree species are there for us to enjoy. This walk is recommended for around mid-November, when the beech trees have taken on their autumn colours.
Villages and pastoral life in the Haut Languedoc
This combination of the ‘circular route of Plos’ (in Occitan, ‘Plo’ means village) and the ‘Peyremourou’ nature trail offers a great variety of landscapes: the old Castres–Brassac railway line overlooking the Agout, the granite rocks as you climb towards Peyremourou, the villages of Pébiau and Casalits nestled in their mountainous setting, the alpine meadows of the plateau overlooking them, and, to round it off, the imposing Château de Ferrières.
The Agate Trail revisited
Starting from the Moulin de Lafargue (in the commune of Montredon-Labessonnié), we offer a completely revamped circular route based on the original Agate Trail, which is much longer and starts from the village. This circular route presents no particular difficulties for hikers accustomed to similar distances. At the end of the route, there is a steep climb with a 17% gradient. Enjoy your hike and take in the lovely views of the green pastures, the Lacaune hills and, weather permitting, the Pyrenees mountain range visible in the distance!
The Luthier Trail from La Ramade
A fully signposted trail offering magnificent views over the forests, followed by pleasant farmland. Passes through charming hamlets. A few rocks characteristic of the Sidobre region. The route is mostly shaded, which is welcome in summer.
The Plos circular route via Ferrières
Hiking trail in the commune of Fontrieu, in Sidobre & Vallées in the Tarn – Occitanie.
Hiking trail at the gateway to the Pays Montanhol, where the stones tell the story of the Sidobre. Places to visit: the Museum of Protestantism and Ferrières Castle.
Start opposite the town hall annexe, at La Ramade. A walk through woodland, fields and meadows, with numerous viewpoints. Magnificent panoramic views of the Monts de Lacaune, the Sidobre, the Montagne Noire and the Pyrenees. The route passes through the village of Ferrières, where you can see the château and the watermills, and follow the route of the little train that operated until 1962, which had opened up this entire hilly region.
Tour of the Sidobre rocks
A lovely day-long horse ride through the Sidobre rock formations, starting from the Écuries de la Sabatarié. A stop in the morning at Lac du Merle to water the horses.
A few safety precautions to bear in mind:- Be vigilant when crossing roads (including the busy D622).- The rocks are not slippery for horses in principle (granite), but always remain vigilant when crossing them.
Circular route around the hamlets starting from La Durantié
A lovely circular route taking you round the hamlets near the Parenthèse lodges in the forest. Please follow the directions in the description carefully as we are unable to mark the route. You will come across a water source (stream) halfway along the route.
The Sentier des Puechs, long route
This walk crosses agricultural plateaus, offering the chance to discover beautiful views over the Castraises plains to the south and the Lautrecaises plains to the west. You’ll pass through meadows, woodland and small hamlets along local footpaths or minor country roads.
At the end of the walk, the path passes by the foot of Montfa Castle, which was once the home of the ancestors of the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. His father lived there until the early 20th century. Today, a local association is working to restore this remarkable site steeped in history.
The Sentier des Puechs, short version
This hike crosses agricultural plateaus offering beautiful views of the Castraises plains to the south and the Lautrecaises plains to the west. You will cross meadows, undergrowth and small hamlets via communal paths or small local roads.
At the end of the hike, the trail passes by the Château de Montfa, which was the home of the ancestors of the painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. His father lived there until the early 20th century. Today, an association is working to rebuild this remarkable place steeped in history. The trail is markedPR® Yellow throughout.
The Puechs circular route: following in the footsteps of Toulouse-Lautrec towards Montfa
Hiking trail in the commune of Montfa, in Sidobre & Vallées, in the Tarn – Occitanie. This village is one of the former strongholds of the ancestors of the famous painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec – Montfa. His father even stayed there as recently as the early20th century. This walk offers the chance to explore the agricultural plateaus and enjoy beautiful views over the Castraises and Lautrécoises plains. As you stroll along, you’ll pass through meadows, village paths, small hamlets and woodland. In particular, you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of the ruins of Montfa Castle, which is gradually being restored thanks to the Friends of the Castle association.
Circular route around the heights of Noailhac.
A pleasant walk, especially when the Autan wind is blowing, as you will be sheltered from the wind. Varied landscapes and views of the Montagne Noire and the Castres plain enliven this route. Paths and trails will take you to the foot of the Sidobre, then back via the hamlet of Fialessuch and the Roc de Peyremaure.
Boissezon via the Puech du Fau
A haven of freshness a few kilometres from Castres. A walk that will reveal its undergrowth and its stream with a stepped waterfall. Not marked, many paths, follow the description carefully. The Visorando app will be a great help.
Clauzet circular
A circuit through the woods following the crystal-clear Rivaillou stream! Discover the natural beauty of the Tarn, the ruins of Clauzet and the beautiful village of Boissezon. You will also discover the Virgin of Salette and the textile factories.
Bois du Prince trail
A beautiful hike in the heart of nature through woods with magnificent views of the surrounding valleys of Cambounès.
Travanet Path
The Travanet trail offers exceptional diversity in terms of landscape and heritage. It is situated in the southernmost part of the Réalmontais, a mountainous area close to the Montredonnais and the Arifat waterfalls. The start is in the hamlet of Travanet. It continues uphill to the highest point in the area (483m), offering a panoramic view of the Réalmontais before descending to the banks of the Dadou.
A trail of community interest created by the Centre Tarn Tourist Office. See § Practical information.
Circular Gijou in Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy
A peaceful hike that first leads to the valley where the Gijou flows before climbing up to the plateau, where a rural landscape dotted with farms unfolds. Mostly in the undergrowth, the route nevertheless offers several open sections with views stretching over the hills and slopes, where meadows and cultivated land intermingle. A few sections on tarmac require caution but do not detract from the peaceful atmosphere that prevails throughout.
Maison de la Vallée loop from Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy
This hike takes you through valleys and plateaus, forests and viewpoints, passing through Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy, Notre-Dame-de-Tournadous and the Maison de la Vallée du Gijou.
This hike alternates between ascents and descents, surrounded by nature, with beautiful views. Halfway along the route, you can discover the biodiversity trail at the Maison de la Vallée du Gijou.Don't leave the hamlet of Ganoubre without visiting the Church of Notre-Dame-de-Tournadous, with its cedar tree classified as a "remarkable tree".A long stretch of open countryside awaits you between Le Roucan and Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy.At the end of your hike, discover the14th-century polychrome statue of the Virgin and Child in the church of Saint-Pierre de Trivisy.
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