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Ladinhac walks
Between the bell tower and the Cances stream on the way out of Ladinhac
Ladinhac is a beautiful, well-preserved village with slate roofs, a fountain and a remarkable chestnut tree. A signposted route featuring ten information panels. Views of the Cantal mountains at the start of the route. Cross the Ruisseau de Cances at the Brounhoux bridge.
The Rocher de Pailhol in Leucamp
A lovely walk along the banks of the Langayroux with a view of an impressive rock.
Sur le Chemin des Écoliers à Leucamp
Partez à la découverte du Chemins des Écoliers. Vous découvrirez la richesse du patrimoine naturel de la commune de Leucamp.
The hills of Ginolhac
A magnificent walk to enjoy with the family near the village of Entraygues-sur-Truyère and just a stone’s throw from the Poterie du Don. You’ll enjoy panoramic views over the Lot and Truyère valleys. Can also be done by mountain bike or on horseback. The first half is shaded.
Saut du Chien waterfall
Hike near Entraygues-sur-Truyère. Route through forests and meadows on forest trails and tracks leading to the waterfall.
GR®465 Entraygues sur Truyère - GR®65 Espeyrac
Connection between Entraygues-sur-Truyère and Espeyrac via the historic Queen Margot trail. Breathtaking views of the Fel hills Regional Nature Reserve and the Lot valley, then the Dazes valley. Espeyrac is the last stop before Conques on the Way of St James via the GR®65 long-distance footpath.
The Mas del Rieu Forest via the hillside paths
A pleasant walk after the climb along the historic hillside paths, where you can enjoy the scent of pine resin in the forest. You’ll also be able to admire the chapels and the typical architecture of the half-timbered houses.
Route starting from Entraygues-sur-Truyère via Ginolhac
A beautiful walk starting from Entraygues-sur-Truyère, where you’ll climb through a pine forest to reach Ginolhac, offering exceptional views of the Truyère and Lot gorges, as well as the Aubrac plateaus and the Cantal mountains.
From the hillsides to the Lot valley
This walk will take you through the steep slopes of the Entraygues “la Jolie” vineyard and its wooded hillsides, all enhanced by the panoramic view over the Lot valley.
Mill and springs around Saint-Antoine
This figure-of-eight route follows an old hiking trail past a mill and then continues along a blue-marked trail. Paths through fir tree undergrowth or near a stream, very natural.
Soulouze Forest
A walk through the Soulouze communal forest (sessile oaks, Corsican pines, chestnut trees, Atlas cedars, red oaks...) passing through the abandoned hamlet of Fonfrège. You’ll discover local architecture such as fish-scale slate roofs and dry-stone walls with their vine-covered stairways. A pleasant route along the left bank of the Lot with numerous views over the valley and the village of Entraygues-sur-Truyère.
Bez Bédène - Jean Front’s Mountain
A very pleasant walk through the woodland, exploring a magnificent wilderness, around the edge of the peninsula, the Selves Gorges and the Calvary, from where you can admire the surrounding countryside and the beautiful wilderness of Bez-Bédène.
Route from Espeyrac to Entraygues between the GR®65 and GR®465
Route linking Espeyrac on the GR®65 with the medieval town of Entraygues on the GR®465 via the Chemin de la Reine Margot. You’ll enjoy magnificent views over the Lot and Truyère valleys, as well as the Monts du Cantal and the Aubrac Plateau. Please note: unless you’re continuing on to Entraygues, this route will require you to leave one car here and another in Espeyrac for the return journey.
Between valleys and hills, starting from Espeyrac
Espeyrac is a stop on the Way of St James. A picturesque granite village with slate roofs, in unspoilt natural surroundings, surrounded by ancient chestnut groves. You will find refreshments, a grocery store, lodges and an inn.
From Senergues to Conques via the GR®65
From the pretty village of Senergues to another very beautiful village, Conques. The route alternates between roads and paths through the woods. The arrival in Conques is via a long descent that is quite steep in places. The views are magnificent. The path is always marked in white and red by the GR®65.
As this hike does not return to the starting point, you will need to leave a vehicle in Conques.
The Buissières à la Vinzelle trail
A circular route starting from La Vinzelle, allowing you to discover mountain streams and waterfalls, superb views of the Lot valley from the heights and ending with a tour of the village.