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From Larroque to Puycelsi via Mespel and La Grésigne
A beautiful route through the countryside, valleys and forests, leading from Larroque to Puycelsi via Mespel and La Grésigne.
Almost entirely on trails, in unspoilt natural surroundings.
Some effort is required on a few climbs, but nothing that a motivated walker can't handle.
From Larroque to La Grésigne via Mespel
This is a beautiful route combining countryside, valleys and forests.
Nothing but trails in unspoilt countryside.
There are a few challenging climbs, but they are very rewarding and everyone will appreciate them for what they are.
Larroque and Puycelsi loop
A beautiful hike to discover two picturesque villages in the Tarn: Larroque and Puycelci, a medieval fortress that is also one of the most beautiful villages in France.
The Mespel trail extended from Larroque
From Larroque, a pretty village with a beautiful red ochre cliff in the background, we cross Mespel and Puycelsi for a lovely walk through the woods. Along the way, you can see beautiful buildings and local heritage sites.
From Saint-Martin to Pas del Riou
From Saint-Martin to the picturesque village of Mespel, not forgetting a visit to the Chapel of Notre-Dame des Bois. An easy climb to Pas del Riou. Return via the Gasques forest road and the Beudes stream valley.
Around the Vère river from Saint-Martin d'Urbens
Starting from the hamlet of Saint-Martin d'Urbens, this hike alternates between beautiful passages in the woods and more open sections on the limestone plateau, offering beautiful views of the Vère valley. Two-thirds of this loop trail is off the beaten track and unmarked, making it ideal for hikers who enjoy peace and quiet in unspoilt, wild countryside.
Puycelsi Heritage Trail
From the Conservatory Orchard to the oak groves of La Grésigne, walkers will follow the path the entire way.
The Audoulou stream runs alongside parts of the route, providing welcome refreshment in summer.
Some effort will be required as the route alternates between ascents and descents with very few flat sections.
Ferrières - Les Abriols circuit
An easy and pleasant circuit through the Causse landscapes.
The Dolmen Trail and the Englishman's Tomb
This route takes us above the countryside towards Saint-Maffre, south of Bruniquel. On a clear day, it is possible to see the Pyrenees mountain range. Towards the end of the route, you will discover Bruniquel from above.
Bruniquel and Montricoux via Cabéou
A circuit from Bruniquel to Montricoux through the Aveyron valley, which will take you back via the heights overlooking the valley you have just crossed. Beautiful wild trails and a beautiful view of Bruniquel on the opposite side of the river.
Les Suquets de Penne
From the rock village of Penne, the circuit takes hikers to the Suquets viewpoint.
Countryside and forests share the multifaceted landscape of limestone cliffs.
Steep climbs and descents will delight the more athletic walkers.
The end of the route is a peaceful walk along the Aveyron river before a final short climb at the foot of the village.
Penne Bruniquel loop
A beautiful rollercoaster route in the heart of nature. From woodland to plateaus, you will walk along paths on either side of the Aveyron between two remarkable medieval villages.
The outward journey takes you along unmarked but easily recognisable paths that are rarely used.
The return journey is entirely on theGR®46trail, marked in red and white, and is easy to follow.
Penne - Les Suquets - Gorges de l'Aveyron
From the banks of the Aveyron, this hike offers a breath of fresh air to those who enjoy walking in the woods and provides some lovely views along the way. At the start, the Rocher de Suquets offers a beautiful viewpoint over the fortified site of Penne and, on the way back, the descent to the hamlet of Amiel provides lovely views of the cliffs of the Gorges de l'Aveyron.
Walk around Montricoux
An easy walk through wooded and rural landscapes, allowing you to discover the medieval village of Montricoux as well as dovecotes, wash houses and sheepfolds on the edge of the Causse plateau.
YellowPR®2markings
Please note that there are a few tarmac sections, particularly on the return journey.
Picturesque villages near Bruniquel from Montricoux
A hike mainly on paths, mostly shaded along the Aveyron river with a passage through the village of Bruniquel.
Dolmen and fountains in the Vaour region
This hike in the Vaour region, between Quercy and Albigeois, alternates between Celtic and Roman paths in a Causse landscape dotted with dolmens and numerous fountains.
Several pretty villages: Saint-Michel-de-Vax, Roussayrolles and Peyralade have remarkable buildings.
The hike offers beautiful panoramic views between the Grésigne forest and the Aveyron valley to the north.
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